ship-building year - translation to russian
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ship-building year - translation to russian

NORDIC SHIPS OF THE VIKING AGE
Viking ship; Viking Ships; Draft:Viking Ships (disambiguation); Viking ship burial; Viking ships and ship building
  • The [[Gokstad ship]], on display at the [[Viking Ship Museum in Oslo]], Norway
  • The [[Ladby ship]] is part of a [[ship burial]] that has been preserved where it was discovered, with a museum built around it
  • [[snekkja]]}}'' longship type.
  • The [[Söderala vane]], presumably once used on a Viking ship
  • Viking ship pictured in the coat of arms of [[Saare County]], [[Estonia]]
  • The remains of Skuldelev 3 in the [[Viking Ship Museum (Roskilde)]]
  • The remains of the Oseberg Ship, now located in the [[Viking Ship Museum (Oslo)]]

ship-building year      

общая лексика

судостроительная верфь

shipbuilder         
  • Babbitt's [[rotary engine]]
  • double outriggers]]
  • Austronesian]] ocean-going vessel
  • BAE's]] [[Portsmouth]] Shipyard
  • River shipyard in [[Komárno]] ([[Slovakia]])
  • 1}} built by [[Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering]] in [[Okpo-dong]], [[South Korea]]
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  • MS ''Oasis of the Seas'']], the fifth largest [[passenger ship]] in the world, under construction at the [[Turku]] shipyard that was taken over by Meyer Werft in 2014
  • pinas]]'', using traditional Austronesian edge-dowelled techniques. Note the protruding dowels on the upper edges of the planks and the fiber caulking in the seams.
  • Full size replica of Zheng He's Treasure Ship
  • Shipwrights building a [[brigantine]], 1541
  • Illustration of some shipbuilding methods in England, 1858
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  • A two-masted Chinese junk, from the ''Tiangong Kaiwu'' of [[Song Yingxing]], published in 1637
CONSTRUCTION OF SHIPS AND FLOATING VESSELS
Ship-building; Ship building; Shipwright; Shipbuilder; Shipwrights; Naval sector; Ship construction; Ship Construction; Newbuilding; Shipbuilding industry; Naval construction; Naval Constructor; Ship builder; Shipbuilding countries; Shipbuilding Countries; Yacht designing; Ship repair; Shiprepair; Ship repairs; Naval Construction; Ship-builder; Yacht design; Yachtbuilding; History of shipbuilding

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общая лексика

судостроитель

кораблестроитель

существительное

общая лексика

кораблестроитель

судостроитель

кораблестроитель, судостроитель

shipbuilder         
  • Babbitt's [[rotary engine]]
  • double outriggers]]
  • Austronesian]] ocean-going vessel
  • BAE's]] [[Portsmouth]] Shipyard
  • River shipyard in [[Komárno]] ([[Slovakia]])
  • 1}} built by [[Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering]] in [[Okpo-dong]], [[South Korea]]
  • doi=10.1111/j.1095-9270.1993.tb00403.x}}</ref>
  • MS ''Oasis of the Seas'']], the fifth largest [[passenger ship]] in the world, under construction at the [[Turku]] shipyard that was taken over by Meyer Werft in 2014
  • pinas]]'', using traditional Austronesian edge-dowelled techniques. Note the protruding dowels on the upper edges of the planks and the fiber caulking in the seams.
  • Full size replica of Zheng He's Treasure Ship
  • Shipwrights building a [[brigantine]], 1541
  • Illustration of some shipbuilding methods in England, 1858
  • isbn=978-0415100540}}</ref>
  • A two-masted Chinese junk, from the ''Tiangong Kaiwu'' of [[Song Yingxing]], published in 1637
CONSTRUCTION OF SHIPS AND FLOATING VESSELS
Ship-building; Ship building; Shipwright; Shipbuilder; Shipwrights; Naval sector; Ship construction; Ship Construction; Newbuilding; Shipbuilding industry; Naval construction; Naval Constructor; Ship builder; Shipbuilding countries; Shipbuilding Countries; Yacht designing; Ship repair; Shiprepair; Ship repairs; Naval Construction; Ship-builder; Yacht design; Yachtbuilding; History of shipbuilding
shipbuilder noun кораблестроитель, судостроитель

Definition

Контейнеровоз

автомобильный, специализированный полуприцеп для перевозки контейнеров по автомобильным дорогам. Грузоподъёмность от 5 до 30 т. В СССР наиболее распространены К. грузоподъёмностью 5 т; их широко применяют при перевозках универсальных контейнеров брутто 2,5 и 5 т, а также автомобильных контейнеров брутто 0,625 и 1,25 т. За рубежом (США, Япония и др.) широко внедряются К. грузоподъёмностью 20 т для перевозок крупнотоннажных контейнеров брутто 20 m. Аналогичные К. созданы в СССР; они представляют собой полуприцеп рамной конструкции с двухосной тележкой, без настила, оснащенный устройствами для крепления контейнеров. Такой К. приспособлен для буксировки автотягачами типа МАЗ-504В.

Для перевозки контейнеров брутто 30 т за рубежом нередко изготовляют К. с трёхосной тележкой, в которой две оси являются самоуправляемыми.

Лит.: Дегтерев Г. Н., Островский Н. Б., Контейнерные и пакетные перевозки грузов автомобильным транспортом, М., 1961; Контрейлеры и крупнотоннажные контейнеры, М., 1962.

И. И. Батищев.

Контейнеровоз фирмы "Фрюхоф" (США) грузоподъемностю 20 т.

Wikipedia

Viking ships

Viking ships were marine vessels of unique structure, used in Scandinavia from the Viking Age throughout the Middle Ages. The boat-types were quite varied, depending on what the ship was intended for, but they were generally characterized as being slender and flexible boats, with symmetrical ends with true keel. They were clinker built, which is the overlapping of planks riveted together. Some might have had a dragon's head or other circular object protruding from the bow and stern for design, although this is only inferred from historical sources. Viking ships were used both for military purposes and for long-distance trade, exploration and colonization.

In the literature, Viking ships are usually seen divided into two broad categories: merchant ships and warships, the latter resembling narrow "war canoes" with less load capacity, but higher speed. However, these categories are overlapping; some transport ships would also form part of war fleets. As a rule, ship lanes in Scandinavia followed coastal waters, hence a majority of vessels were of a lighter design, while a few types, such as the knarr, could navigate the open ocean. The Viking ships ranged from the Baltic Sea to far from the Scandinavian homelands, to Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Newfoundland, the Mediterranean, the Black Sea and Africa.

One particular advantage of the Viking ship is the comparatively low weight, making land transport and portage routine, as in crossing Jutland instead of rounding Skagen to enter or exit the Baltic Sea, and travel on the river networks of Eastern Europe.

What is the Russian for ship-building year? Translation of &#39ship-building year&#39 to Russian