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Обрастать ракушками, водорослями
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Foul, английский
- In a position to obstruct rail traffic on an adjacent line.
- A violation of the rules of the game
- A violation of the rules for which an official assesses a free kick.
- 1. having freedom of motion interfered with by collision or entanglement; entangled; the opposite of clear. for instance, a rope is foul when it does not run straight or smoothly, and an anchor is foul when it is caught on an obstruction.
- Грязный (якорь)
- Обрастать ракушками, водорослями
- Generally used in opposition to clear, and implies entangled, embarrassed, or contrary to: as “a ship ran foul of us,” that is, entangled herself among our rigging. also, to contaminate in any way.
- [1] to entangle or twist rope or chain. [2] bad weather. [3] a weed-and-barnacle covered hull. [4] an obstructed flight deck unsafe for take-off or landing. [5] wind blowing contrary to the desired direction. [6] a coast beset with reefs and breakers. [7] a gun barrel partially clogged by gunpowder-residue or other deposits. [8] disgusting.
- Что-л. дурное, грязное foul-fish рыба в период нереста
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Reverse transom, английский
Обратный, реверсивный транец
Оборудование судна, русский
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