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16:05 Aug 12, 2004 |
Russian to Dutch translations [PRO] Construction / Civil Engineering / dredging / baggerwerken | |||||||
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baggerschip Explanation: Ñëîâî øàëàíäà ïðîèñõîäèò îò ãðå÷åñêîãî ñëîâà «õåëàíäèîí», ÷òî îçíà÷àåò «ïëîñêîäîíêà». Ýòî íåáîëüøîå ñóäíî ñ ìàëîé îñàäêîé, ïëîñêèì äíîì è íèçêèìè áîðòàìè. http://www.museum.ru/museum/ships/sm19.htm A scow, in the original sense, is a flat bottomed boat, often used to haul garbage or similar bulk freight; cf. barge. The etymology of the word is from Dutch schouwe, meaning such a boat. ìíîãî÷åðïàêîâûé ñàìîõîäíûé øàëàíäîâûé çåìñíàðÿä baggerschip Reference: http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/definition/english... Reference: http://www.szmgs.ru/technology03.php |
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