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fuoribordo$2$ - перевод на Английский

LOCOMOTIVE WHEEL ARRANGEMENT
2-2-2T; 2-2-2WT; 2-2-2ST
  • The original "Jenny Lind" locomotive, 1847.
  • North Star]] at Swindon
  • Replica of 'Le Belge' 1835
  • "Fairy Queen" Operating in 2011

fuoribordo      
n. outboard; motor attached to the outside of a boat
number two         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Number two; No 2; No. 2; N°2; Number Two (disambiguation); Number 2 (disambiguation); Number twos; Number Two (single); Number Two (song)
numero due, cosa meno importante, persona meno importante
channel 2         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
TV2; TV 2; TV-2; Channel Two; Canal Dos; Tv-2; Canal 2; Channel 2 (disambiguation); List of channel 2 TV stations in the United States; Tv2; Channel Two (disambiguation); Channel two; Channel two (disambiguation)
canale 2 (in televisione)

Определение

secondly
You say secondly when you want to make a second point or give a second reason for something.
You need, firstly, a strong independent board of directors and secondly, an experienced and dedicated staff.
ADV: ADV with cl (not last in cl)

Википедия

2-2-2

Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, 2-2-2 represents the wheel arrangement of two leading wheels on one axle, two powered driving wheels on one axle, and two trailing wheels on one axle. The wheel arrangement both provided more stability and enabled a larger firebox than the earlier 0-2-2 and 2-2-0 types. This configuration was introduced in 1834 on Robert Stephenson's 'Patentee locomotive' but it was later popularly named Jenny Lind, after the Jenny Lind locomotive which in turn was named after the popular singer. They were also sometimes described as Singles, although this name could be used to describe any kind of locomotive with a single pair of driving wheels.