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Destroying papers

Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык)
    A ground of condemnation in the admiralty court.




Destroy, английский
  1. Ruin, demolish, raze, waste, kill, slay, end, extinguish

  2. Разрушать; уничтожать


Destroyed information, английский
    Разрушенная информация; стертая информация destruction уничтожение; разрушение


Destroyed-look, немецкий
    Kleidung, die bewußt zerrissen oder zerschnitten wirkt


Destroyer, английский
    A versatile class of high-speed warship that evolved from the torpedo-boat destroyer. these vessels are themselves armed with torpedoes, enabling them to operate offensively and attack much larger opponents. modern destroyers are equipped with


Destroyer, турецкий

Destroyer (originally torpedo boat destroyer), английский
    A type of fast and maneuverable small warship introduced in the 1890s to protect capital ships from torpedo boat attack, since increased in size and capabilities to become a long-endurance warship intended to escort larger vessels in a fleet, convoy, or battle group and defend them against submarines, surface ships, aircraft, and missiles.


Destroyer escort, английский
  1. The united states navy term for a smaller, lightly armed warship built in large numbers during world war ii (and ins smaller numbers thereafter), cheaper, slower, and less-well-armed than a destroyer but larger and more heavily armed than a corvette and designed to escort convoys of merchant ships or naval auxiliaries or second-line naval forces. employed primarily for anti-submarine warfare, but also provided some protection against aircraft and smaller surface ships. generally known as "frigates" in other navies, and designated as such in the u.s. navy as well by the 1970s.

  2. The usn’s world war ii designation of an ocean escort frigate.


Destroyer gemisi, турецкий

Destroyer leader, английский
    A large destroyer suitable for commanding a flotilla of destroyers or other small warships; a type of flotilla leader.


Destroyer minelayer, английский

Destroyer turn, английский
    Аварийный поворот


Destroying property (dp), английский

Pap, английский
  1. Pulmonary artery pressure

  2. Password authentication protocol

  3. Pierced aluminum plank

  4. Project aerospace plane

  5. A downward outlet from an eaves gutter. paper-backed lath any lath having a paper backing.

  6. Payables automation project


Pap, английский
    Pulmonary artery pressure


Pap, английский

Pap, испанский
    Acrónimo de password authentication protocol [protocolo de autentificación de palabra de paso] este protocolo emplea contraseñas o 'passwords' de texto simple y, por ello, no es nada sofisticado.


Pap smear, английский
  1. Papanicolau, citología

  2. Papanicolau; citología (con tinción de papanicolau)


Pap test, английский
    Same as papanicolaou test


Pap – pup, английский
    Maize porridge, a staple for many south africans it can be eaten as breakfast, lunch or supper. often accompanies a braai.


Papírosztály, венгерский

Condemnation, испанский
    The legal process by which the government takes private land for public use, paying the owners a fair price. (see eminent domain.) condenacion


Detached bastion, английский
    A bastion cut off by a ditch about its gorge from the body of the place, which latter is thus rendered in a degree independent of the fall of the former.


Desertion, английский
  1. The act of quitting the army or navy without leave, with intention not to return.

  2. The crime committed by a deserter.