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Перевод: diver
[существительное] ныряльщик ; прыгун в воду; водолаз ; искатель жемчуга; ловец губок; вор-карманник ; гагара
Тезаурус:
- A diver jumped from a boat, landed on the anchor and fell into the sea.
- It appears to be aimed squarely at what the Americans would call a "resort diver", rather than someone like me who dives several times a week in more or less the same areas.
- And many thanks to West Coast Diver Training School for sponsoring the competition.
- For what it's worth, I was a schoolboy visiting the Russian cruiser that afternoon after school, and was on the main deck looking over the side next to the quay, when I saw a diver (with full deep-diving headgear) being pulled beneath the surface by two frogmen.
- What rank? - Zuwaya said he was a doorkeeper in the municipality, director of the local hospital, a diver at the oil terminal.
- As the pressure increases, so does the amount of nitrogen forced into the bloodstream of a SCUBA diver.
- Each diver kitted up with 470 cubic feet of air each in four tanks, two side mounted and two front mounted, breathing through Poseidon valves.
- I was interested to read your recent articles on commercial diver training, which were very good as far as they went.
- A diver had found it out at sea trapped beneath the underground storage container from a petrol station, the container having been ripped right out of the ground.
- It is a memorable evocation, casting a spell over the reader: "She is older than the rocks among which she sits; like the vampire, she has been dead many times, and learned the secrets of the grave; and has been a diver in deep seas, and keeps their fallen day about her"
- These vessels were fitted with a "wet chamber" through which a diver could leave the submarine and, it was hoped, make an underwater inspection of the Russian ships in the harbour.
- A diver absorbing excessive nitrogen must ascend to a designated depth to reduce the pressure and remain there for a specified time for what is known as a "decompression stop."
- She is older than the rocks among which she sits; like the vampire, she has been dead many times, and learned the secrets of the grave; and has been a diver in deep seas, and keeps their fallen day about her; and trafficked for strange webs with Eastern merchants; and, as Leda, was the mother of Helen of Troy, and, as Saint Anne, the mother of Mary; and all this has been to her but as the sound of lyres and flutes, and lives only in the delicacy with which it has moulded the changing lineaments, and tinged the eyelids and the hands.
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