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submarine wellhead - перевод на русский

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submarine wellhead      

нефтегазовая промышленность

подводное морское устье скважины

attack submarine         
  • November-class SSN]], the threat that made Western conventional SSKs obsolete
  • Ronald Reagan}}
  • USS ''K-3'']] with BQR-4 sonar dome
  • 6}}, the first high-speed deep-diving SSN optimized for both ASW and surface attack
SUBMARINE DESIGNED TO DESTROY OTHER SUBMARINES, SURFACE COMBATANTS AND MERCHANT VESSELS
Attack Submarine; Fast-attack submarine; Fast attack submarine; Attack submarines; Hunter-killer submarine; Fast attack Submarine; Conventional attack submarine

[ə'tæksʌbməri:n]

общая лексика

торпедная подводная лодка

submarine cruiser         
TYPE OF LARGE WAR SUBMARINE
Submarine cruiser
подводный крейсер
submarine depot ship         
  • SSBN-599}} at [[Holy Loch]], [[Dunoon]], [[Scotland]], in 1961.
TYPE OF SHIP THAT SUPPLIES AND SUPPORTS SUBMARINES
Submarine depot ship; Submarine tenders; Sub tender
матка подводных лодок
submarine monitor         
  • HMS ''M2'']]
1917 CLASS OF BRITISH SUBMARINES
British m class submarine; British M class submarine; Submarine monitor
подводная лодка с крупной (12 дм.) артиллерией
midget submarine         
  • Japanese Type A Midget Submarine recovered in 1960 off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
  • An Italian CB-class submarine in the [[Nikola Tesla Technical Museum]] in Zagreb, Croatia
  • DSV Shinkai
  • German midget submarine [[Seehund]], with a [[torpedo]]
  • Foca I (SA-41) and Foca II (SA-42) at Cartagena
  • The US X-1 at sea
  • X24 a British X class submarine on display at the [[Royal Navy Submarine Museum]]
  • X-class midget submarine]], part of the British Pacific Submarine Fleet
SUBMARINE UNDER 150 TONS
Midget submarines; Mini-sub; Minisub; Mini sub; Japanese mini sub; Japanese midget sub; Midget sub; Mini submarine
сверхмалая подводная лодка
submarine         
  • [[German Type XXI submarine]]
  • 2}} (launched in 1907) was the first Russian submarine able to cruise long distances.
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  • Trieste}} designed by [[Auguste Piccard]].
  • 6}}, the first nuclear-powered submarine
  • The interior of a [[British E-class submarine]]. An officer supervises submerging operations, c. 1914–1918.
  • 1806 illustration by Robert Fulton showing a "plunging boat"
  • ''UC-1''-class]] World War I submarine. The wires running up from the bow to the conning tower are the [[jumping wire]]s
  • 2}} at periscope depth
  • 0}} diesel–electric hunter-killer submarine
  • ''Näcken''-class]] submarine in service with the Swedish Navy 1980–1998, now on display at [[Marinmuseum]] in [[Karlskrona]]
  • HMS ''Neptun'']], in service 1980-1998
  • 2}}, the largest submarine type of WWII
  • deadlight]].
  • The larger search [[periscope]], and the smaller, less detectable attack periscope on HMS ''Ocelot''
  • The forward torpedo tubes in HMS ''Ocelot''
  • Cartagena]], 1888
  • ''Plongeur'']]
  • [[Type XXI]] U-boat, late World War II, with pressure hull almost fully enclosed inside the light hull
  • American X-1 Midget Submarine
  • Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment suit Mk 10
  • A submarine escape suit with rebreather
  • One of the first submarines with diesel–electric transmission, HMS ''Hajen'', on display outside [[Marinmuseum]] in [[Karlskrona]]
  • ''Akula''-class submarine]] of the [[Northern Fleet]], in 2008
  • An illustration showing submarine control surfaces and trim tanks
  • JMSDF]])
  • ''U-3503'']], scuttled outside [[Gothenburg]] on 8 May 1945 but raised by the Swedish Navy and carefully studied for the purpose of improving future Swedish submarine designs
  • Vesikko]]''
  • Trident II D5]] is one of the most advanced [[submarine-launched ballistic missile]]s
  • USS ''U-3008'']] (former German submarine ''U-3008'') with her snorkel masts raised at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, Maine
  • Type VII]] diesel–electric hunter
  • 2}}, Type VIIC/41 U-boat of World War II, showing the ship-like lines of the outer hull for surface travel, blended into the cylindrical pressure hull structure.
  • less than an hour in September 1914]]
  • USS ''Albacore'']], the first submarine to use an x-rudder in practice, now on display in [[Portsmouth, New Hampshire]]
  • 6}} rests in the Arctic Ocean after surfacing through one metre of ice during Ice Exercise 2009 on 21 March 2009.
  • RIMPAC]] 2014.
  • 6}} in dry dock, showing cigar-shaped hull
  • 6}}, launched in 1902
  • SSN-21}} Ship Control Panel, with yokes for control surfaces (planes and rudder), and Ballast Control Panel (background), to control the water in tanks and ship's trim
  • 6}}.
  • Drebbel]]'', an early submersible craft, propelled by oars.
WATERCRAFT CAPABLE OF INDEPENDENT OPERATION UNDERWATER
Submarines; Pig boat; Diesel-electric submarine; Patrol submarine; Submarines in World War II; Submarines in world war 2; Diesel submarines; Underwater boat; Military submarine; Diesel submarine; Trim tank

['sʌbməri:n]

общая лексика

подводный

подводная лодка

подводное судно

прилагательное

[sʌbmə'ri:n]

общая лексика

подводный

существительное

[sʌbmə'ri:n]

общая лексика

подводная лодка

субмарина

морское растение

морское животное

подводное растение

американизм

«субмарина» (сандвич с мясом, сыром, помидорами и т. п.)

глагол

общая лексика

потопить подводными лодками

атаковать подводными лодками

управлять подводной лодкой

потопить подводной лодкой

submarine         
  • [[German Type XXI submarine]]
  • 2}} (launched in 1907) was the first Russian submarine able to cruise long distances.
  • url-status=dead}}</ref>
  • Trieste}} designed by [[Auguste Piccard]].
  • 6}}, the first nuclear-powered submarine
  • The interior of a [[British E-class submarine]]. An officer supervises submerging operations, c. 1914–1918.
  • 1806 illustration by Robert Fulton showing a "plunging boat"
  • ''UC-1''-class]] World War I submarine. The wires running up from the bow to the conning tower are the [[jumping wire]]s
  • 2}} at periscope depth
  • 0}} diesel–electric hunter-killer submarine
  • ''Näcken''-class]] submarine in service with the Swedish Navy 1980–1998, now on display at [[Marinmuseum]] in [[Karlskrona]]
  • HMS ''Neptun'']], in service 1980-1998
  • 2}}, the largest submarine type of WWII
  • deadlight]].
  • The larger search [[periscope]], and the smaller, less detectable attack periscope on HMS ''Ocelot''
  • The forward torpedo tubes in HMS ''Ocelot''
  • Cartagena]], 1888
  • ''Plongeur'']]
  • [[Type XXI]] U-boat, late World War II, with pressure hull almost fully enclosed inside the light hull
  • American X-1 Midget Submarine
  • Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment suit Mk 10
  • A submarine escape suit with rebreather
  • One of the first submarines with diesel–electric transmission, HMS ''Hajen'', on display outside [[Marinmuseum]] in [[Karlskrona]]
  • ''Akula''-class submarine]] of the [[Northern Fleet]], in 2008
  • An illustration showing submarine control surfaces and trim tanks
  • JMSDF]])
  • ''U-3503'']], scuttled outside [[Gothenburg]] on 8 May 1945 but raised by the Swedish Navy and carefully studied for the purpose of improving future Swedish submarine designs
  • Vesikko]]''
  • Trident II D5]] is one of the most advanced [[submarine-launched ballistic missile]]s
  • USS ''U-3008'']] (former German submarine ''U-3008'') with her snorkel masts raised at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, Maine
  • Type VII]] diesel–electric hunter
  • 2}}, Type VIIC/41 U-boat of World War II, showing the ship-like lines of the outer hull for surface travel, blended into the cylindrical pressure hull structure.
  • less than an hour in September 1914]]
  • USS ''Albacore'']], the first submarine to use an x-rudder in practice, now on display in [[Portsmouth, New Hampshire]]
  • 6}} rests in the Arctic Ocean after surfacing through one metre of ice during Ice Exercise 2009 on 21 March 2009.
  • RIMPAC]] 2014.
  • 6}} in dry dock, showing cigar-shaped hull
  • 6}}, launched in 1902
  • SSN-21}} Ship Control Panel, with yokes for control surfaces (planes and rudder), and Ballast Control Panel (background), to control the water in tanks and ship's trim
  • 6}}.
  • Drebbel]]'', an early submersible craft, propelled by oars.
WATERCRAFT CAPABLE OF INDEPENDENT OPERATION UNDERWATER
Submarines; Pig boat; Diesel-electric submarine; Patrol submarine; Submarines in World War II; Submarines in world war 2; Diesel submarines; Underwater boat; Military submarine; Diesel submarine; Trim tank
submarine 1. noun 1) подводная лодка 2) подводное растение 2. adj. подводный; submarine speed - скорость под водой; submarine force - подводный флот; submarine base - база подводных лодок; submarine chaser - морской охотник (корабль) 3. v. потопить подводной лодкой
kaiten         
  • Tokyo Yasukuni War Memorial]]
  • Tokyo Yasukuni War Memorial Museum]]
  • A ''Kaiten Type 1'' being trial-launched from the light cruiser ''Kitakami''
  • Map of known Kaiten base locations at the end of World War II
  • Schematic of a Kaiten type 10
  • Schematic of a Kaiten type 1
  • Schematic of a Kaiten type 2
  • Schematic of a Kaiten type 4
  • A kaiten type 10 on display at the [[Yamato Museum]]
  • Inside the hydrogen peroxide chamber of a type 2 Kaiten
  • 6}}, victim of a kaiten attack on 20 November 1944
  • USS ''Underhill''
SUBMARINE CLASS
Kaiten class submarine; Kaiten manned torpedo; Kaiten Submarine; Kaiten Type 1; Kaiten-class submarine; Kaiten human torpedo; Kaitens

[kaitn]

существительное

военное дело

японская торпеда

управляемая человеком

человек-торпеда

submarine         
  • [[German Type XXI submarine]]
  • 2}} (launched in 1907) was the first Russian submarine able to cruise long distances.
  • url-status=dead}}</ref>
  • Trieste}} designed by [[Auguste Piccard]].
  • 6}}, the first nuclear-powered submarine
  • The interior of a [[British E-class submarine]]. An officer supervises submerging operations, c. 1914–1918.
  • 1806 illustration by Robert Fulton showing a "plunging boat"
  • ''UC-1''-class]] World War I submarine. The wires running up from the bow to the conning tower are the [[jumping wire]]s
  • 2}} at periscope depth
  • 0}} diesel–electric hunter-killer submarine
  • ''Näcken''-class]] submarine in service with the Swedish Navy 1980–1998, now on display at [[Marinmuseum]] in [[Karlskrona]]
  • HMS ''Neptun'']], in service 1980-1998
  • 2}}, the largest submarine type of WWII
  • deadlight]].
  • The larger search [[periscope]], and the smaller, less detectable attack periscope on HMS ''Ocelot''
  • The forward torpedo tubes in HMS ''Ocelot''
  • Cartagena]], 1888
  • ''Plongeur'']]
  • [[Type XXI]] U-boat, late World War II, with pressure hull almost fully enclosed inside the light hull
  • American X-1 Midget Submarine
  • Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment suit Mk 10
  • A submarine escape suit with rebreather
  • One of the first submarines with diesel–electric transmission, HMS ''Hajen'', on display outside [[Marinmuseum]] in [[Karlskrona]]
  • ''Akula''-class submarine]] of the [[Northern Fleet]], in 2008
  • An illustration showing submarine control surfaces and trim tanks
  • JMSDF]])
  • ''U-3503'']], scuttled outside [[Gothenburg]] on 8 May 1945 but raised by the Swedish Navy and carefully studied for the purpose of improving future Swedish submarine designs
  • Vesikko]]''
  • Trident II D5]] is one of the most advanced [[submarine-launched ballistic missile]]s
  • USS ''U-3008'']] (former German submarine ''U-3008'') with her snorkel masts raised at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, Maine
  • Type VII]] diesel–electric hunter
  • 2}}, Type VIIC/41 U-boat of World War II, showing the ship-like lines of the outer hull for surface travel, blended into the cylindrical pressure hull structure.
  • less than an hour in September 1914]]
  • USS ''Albacore'']], the first submarine to use an x-rudder in practice, now on display in [[Portsmouth, New Hampshire]]
  • 6}} rests in the Arctic Ocean after surfacing through one metre of ice during Ice Exercise 2009 on 21 March 2009.
  • RIMPAC]] 2014.
  • 6}} in dry dock, showing cigar-shaped hull
  • 6}}, launched in 1902
  • SSN-21}} Ship Control Panel, with yokes for control surfaces (planes and rudder), and Ballast Control Panel (background), to control the water in tanks and ship's trim
  • 6}}.
  • Drebbel]]'', an early submersible craft, propelled by oars.
WATERCRAFT CAPABLE OF INDEPENDENT OPERATION UNDERWATER
Submarines; Pig boat; Diesel-electric submarine; Patrol submarine; Submarines in World War II; Submarines in world war 2; Diesel submarines; Underwater boat; Military submarine; Diesel submarine; Trim tank
подводный

Определение

Scorpene
·noun A marine food fish of the genus Scorpaena, as the European hogfish (S. scrofa), and the California species (S. guttata).

Википедия

Submarine (disambiguation)

A submarine is a specialized watercraft that can operate underwater.

Submarine may also refer to:

  • Underwater, when this means "under the sea"
Как переводится submarine wellhead на Русский язык