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- White
- Warehouse
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Товарный склад, русский
White, английский
- Of the color of pure snow, etc.; reflecting nearly all the rays of sunlight or a similar light
- P. белая вольта (буркина-фасо и гана)
- P. белый нил (судан); см. nile wthite river [`waifnvsj 1. p. уайт-рйвер (приток р. миссисипи, сша); 2. p. уайт-рйвер (приток р. миссури, сша)
- Белое море (северный ледовитый ок., у берегов ссср)
- Белый (об огне)
- Sands, new mexico ракетный испытательный полигон уайт-сэндс, шт. нью-мексико
- The main part of the eye which is white the whites of his eyes turned yellow when he developed jaundice.
- Is not part of the visual spectrum but can be seen nonetheless. your eyes and mind work together to create the color white in your mind. when your eyes take in all of the wavelengths of light at once, what our mind sees is the color we call white. an easy way to think about this is that white includes every color of light.
Warehouse, английский
- A building designed for the storage of various goods.
- Склад
- A building or structure where materials or goods are stored on an interim basis until they are transferred to their destination. warez
- Склад, товарный склад
- Товарный склад
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Warehouse, английский
- A building designed for the storage of various goods.
- Склад
- A building or structure where materials or goods are stored on an interim basis until they are transferred to their destination. warez
- Склад, товарный склад
- Товарный склад
Wharf, английский
- A structure on the shore of a harbor or on the bank of a river or canal where ships may dock to load and unload cargo or passengers. such a structure includes one or more berths (i.e., mooring locations), and may also include piers, warehouses, or other facilities necessary for handling the ships. the term "wharf` is generally synonymous with "quay" (q.v.), although the solid foundations of a quay contrast with the closely spaced piles of a wharf. when "quay" and "wharf" are used as synonyms, the term "quay" is more common in everyday speech in the united kingdom, many commonwealth countries, and the republic of ireland, while "wharf" is more commonly used in the united states.
- A facility where a ship can moor and discharge/load directly onto dry land. it will usually incorporate suitable sheds, equipment, etc. see also container terminal.
- A quay built of open rather than solid construction.
- A man-made structure bounding the edge of a dock and built along the shoreline.
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