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Diving equipment
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Div, английский
- Направлять, направляющий
- Data interface unit
- Data-in-voice
- Divergence
- Diverter
- Divider
- Division
- Система передачи цифровых данных на частотах, выделенных для речевых сигналов; "данные в голосе"
- Aircraft diversion message (smi)
Div., шведский
Div., английский
Division
Div. chief, английский
Div. de la cartographie (morocco), английский
Div. de la topographie et de la cartographie (mauritania), английский
Div. des archives audiovisuelles et cartographiques, archives nationales du canada, английский
Div. des archives cartographiques et audio-visuelles, archives nationales du canada, английский
Div. des gites mineraux de l`assn. geologique du canada, английский
Div. in p. aeq., английский
Divide in partes
Div. of geological and geophysical surveys (alaska), английский
Div. of national mapping (australia), английский
Diva, английский
Ввод данных с речевым автоответчиком
Diva living, английский
High-end living on a budget--fashion clothing for bargain prices. can also be used as a term for a fabulous attitude. example my new outfit is diva living!
Divads, английский
Division air defense system
Divagation, английский
Divalent, английский
Divalicious, английский
Larger than life bitch diva. example no longer the country girl, the big bad city had turned her divalicious.
Divan, шведский
Divan, английский
Курительная комната, куда подается кофе
Divan bed, английский
A divan bed is a solid, comfortable base for your mattress and headboard, available in a multitude of fabrics and luxury finishes. many include useful drawer storage. there are deep, medium and shallow divan bases.
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Diving propulsion vehicle, английский
Diving, английский
Refers to [1] plunging into water (especially headfirst). [2] submerging and moving underwater. this may be done in several different ways. • in self-contained diving swimmers hold their breath and surface for air. • in snorkeling the diver breathes through a short tube and cannot go deeper than it is long. • when hookah diving the person breathes through a mask connected to a small air pump on the surface by a hose that restricts movement. • in scuba diving air is supplied from portable tanks via complicated delivery valves. movement is unrestricted, but underwater time is limited by tank capacity. • with full surface support the diver wears the classic helmet and suit, connected to a copious air supply from the surface. an air hose and a safety tether limit movement, but allow much deeper dives and longer time underwater.
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