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Bomba atar
Глоссарий военных терминов на турецком языке |
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Гранатомет, русский
, переносное оружие для поражения бронированных целей, живой силы и техники. калибр гранатомета 30-112 мм. гранатометы подразделяются: по конструкции - на ручные, винтовочные, станковые и др., по назначению - на противотанковые и противопехотные.
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Atar, испанский
Atar, английский
- Antitank aircraft rocket
- A perfume of commerce, well known as atar-of-roses; atar being the arabic word for fragrance, corrupted into otto.
- Automatic air reporting
Atar(se), португальский
Ataracea, английский
Inlaid woodwork of various colors. atc 1. on drawings, abbr. for architectural terra-cotta. 2. on drawings, abbr. for “acoustical tile ceiling.” atelier 1. an artist’s workshop. 2. a place where artwork or handicrafts are produced by skilled workers. 3. a studio where the fine arts, including architecture, are taught. atf on drawings, abbr. for “asphalt-tile floor.”
Ataractic, английский
A drug which has a calming effect adjective calming
Ataraxia, английский
The state of being calm and not worrying
Atars, английский
- Automatic traffic advisory and resolution
- Automatic traffic avoidance and resolution system
Bomba, испанский
Bomba de agua, испанский
Bomba de combustible, испанский
Bomba de sumidero, испанский
Bomba govdesi, турецкий
Bomba sucia, испанский
Bomba yuvas, турецкий
Bombacium, латинский
Bombalo, английский
A delicate kind of sand-eel taken in quantities at bombay.
Bombard, английский
- A piece of ordnance, anciently in use before the introduction of more complete cannon with improved gunpowder, propelling iron balls. its bore, for the projection of stone shot, sometimes exceeded 20 inches in diameter, but was short; its chamber, for containing the powder-charge, being about as long, but much narrower both within and without. there were also very diminutive varieties of it. it has been vaguely called by some writers basilisk, and by the dutch donderbass. used to assail a town, fortress, or fleet, by the projection of shells from mortars. it was also the name of a barrel, or large vessel for liquids; hence, among other choice epithets, prince henry calls that “tun of man,” falstaff, a “huge bombard of sack.” also, a mediterranean vessel, with two masts like the english ketch.
- [1] to attack with artillery, bombs, or mortars. [2] a 15th century large-bore, short-barreled cannon.
Bombardera, шведский
Bombardier, английский
Бомбардир
Bombarding, английский
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Nakliyat cetveli, турецкий
Граната специального назначения, русский
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