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Перевод: cargo
[прилагательное] грузовой; [существительное] груз ; груз корабля
Тезаурус:
- Our word "opportunity" is based on a ship being "ob portunus", about to enter port and trade cargo.
- No nation quite so much as the British likes its art to tell a story (witness the pictures of Victorian England) and no nation went overboard quite like the British to buy the Vung Tau cargo; but with French, German, Italian, Dutch and Taiwanese buyers sharing out these decorations of the age of William and Mary, we must assume that the "shipwreck factor" in these prices appeals to more than the nation which owned the Titanic and whose schoolboys read Mr Midshipman Easy and Moby Dick.
- Karl looked across the street to where, among the cargo boats, the French and British Embassies hung out their flags, then looked again at the battleship.
- At Roissy airport, near Paris, the customs officers have refused to check cargo flights since last week.
- Her cargo out of Sheerness included Westland helicopter spares, parts for the Sanstisima Trinidad from Vickers, Racal-Decca and Marconi radar parts, and five containers from British Manufacture and Research Company full of anti-aircraft gun mounts.
- TWELVE cargo ships sank last year in mysterious circumstances.
- Peter White, Managing Director of British Airways Cargo, comments: "Air cargo is increasingly proving its worth as the premier mode of distribution, especially as more companies practice "Just-In-Time" inventory controls.
- He watched Gomez organise the transfer of the cargo.
- The chairman stated that DPA will have facilities of over 100 berths, 11 container cranes and tremendous cargo handling capacity.
- Speedbird Airport to Door is another British Airways Cargo wholesale product offering customers direct express deliveries from the UK to 150 countries, with features such as Timed Delivery.
- Mungo grinned as the rogue closet sailed past the car and out of sight, its cargo no longer private.
- Quite simply, the use of fast, reliable air cargo services adds value to any product.
- A YEAR after the Exxon Valdez spilt its sticky cargo along the shores of Prince William Sound, the main oil-shipping countries are locked in bitter battle over how to pay to clean up such incidents.
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