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Capucin nun

Глоссарий по кадрам и профессиям (итальянский-английский)


    Cappzlciiza, итальянский



    Capucin friar, английский

    Nun, английский
    1. A type of navigational buoy often cone shaped, but if not, always triangular in silhouette, colored green in iala region a or red in iala region b (the americas, japan, korea and the philippines). in channel marking its use is opposite that of a "can buoy".

    2. A red even numbered buoy marking the right side of a channel when returning to port. nuns are usually paired with cans. o


    Nun, английский

    Nun buoy, английский
      A buoy with a cone-shaped top.


    Nun buoy (conical), английский
      Конический буй


    Nun having taken vows of schema, английский

    Nun of the order of, английский

    Nun'sayin, английский

    Nun'ya, английский
      Not yours, of no concern to you. example nunya business.


    Nunakol, английский

    Nunatak, английский
    1. A mountain or rock that protrudes through an ice field.

    2. An isolated hill, knob, ridge, or peak of bedrock that projects prominently above the surface of a glacier and is completely surrounded by glacier ice. compare - inselberg, monadnock. gg


    Nunc, латинский

    Nunc aut nunquam, латинский
      Теперь или никогда


    Nunc et in saecula, латинский
      Ныне и навеки


    Nunc et in saequla, латинский

    Nunc pro tunc, английский
      When a court order is issued on one date, but is effective as of a date that is in the past. from the latin for "now for then.” (----)


    Nuncio, английский

    Nuncupare, латинский

    Nuncupatio, латинский

    Nuncupatio [onis, f], латинский

    Carovarziere, итальянский

    Cappzlciiza, итальянский