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cargo$11492$ - перевод на греческий

RELIGIOUS PRACTICE
Cargo Cult; Cargo cults; Cargo Cults; Phantom cargo; Cargo culting; Cargoism; Cargo-cult; Cargo cul; Cargo cultist; Cargo cultists
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cargo      
n. φορτίο πλοίου, φορτίο αεροπλάνου, φορτίο, φόρτωμα
cargo ship         
  • A container ship unloading at Zanzibar, Tanzania
  • A US cargo ship off McMurdo Station, Antarctica
  • General cargo ship ''Namibia''
  • Comparison of ship sizes
  • cog]], a type of vessel commonly used for cargo in Northern Europe from the 10th to the 14th centuries
SHIP OR VESSEL THAT CARRIES CARGO, GOODS, AND MATERIALS ONBOARD FROM ONE PORT TO ANOTHER
Cargo carrier; Cargo Ship; Cargo ships; Freight liner; Cargo vessel; Ship Cargo; Cargo-boat; General cargo ship; Freight ship; Freighter (ship); Freighter vessel; Cargo boat; Freight liner (ship); Ship size categories; Freighter (cargo ship); Transatlantic freighter
φορτηγό πλοίο
batten down the hatches         
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SHIP ELEMENT
Cargo hold; Hold (nautical); Hatchway; Cargo hatch; Cargo space; Hold (ship); Deck hatch; Batten down the hatches; Cargo hatches; Hold (partition)
κλείνω καλά τα κουβούσια (πλοίου)

Определение

cargo pants
¦ plural noun loose-fitting casual cotton trousers with large patch pockets halfway down each leg.

Википедия

Cargo cult

A cargo cult is a Melanesian indigenist millenarian belief system, often characterised as one in which adherents perform rituals which they believe will cause a more technologically advanced society to deliver goods. The consensus amongst scholars is however more nuanced, noting that such movements have to be understood as counter-colonial reactions to changing social and economic conditions, and that the 'cargo' aspect of such movements has been decontextualized, to the detriment of a fuller understanding.