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        |  начать обучение Pol. powierzchnia (morza, itp.)  |  |   Four kilometres below the surface lies the wreck of the Titanic |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Too interested in unpleasant subjects, esp. death. Having an unusual interest in death or unpleasant events  |  |   the ship that has held our morbid fascination for nearly a century. |  |  | 
|  начать обучение one single time, on one occasion or in one case. At some past time, formerly  |  |   It was once the greatest ship afloat. |  |  | 
| начать обучение |  |   It was once the greatest ship afloat. |  |  | 
|  начать обучение To take control or possession of (foreign land or a group of people) by force  |  |   the symbol of man's ability to conquer the elements. |  |  | 
| начать обучение |  |   the symbol of man's ability to conquer the elements. |  |  | 
| начать обучение |  |   Today it is a mass of twisted rusting iron. |  |  | 
| начать обучение |  |   Even today, no-one is exactly sure why this reputedly unsinkable ship foundered. |  |  | 
|  начать обучение (esp. of a boat) to fill with water and sink, or (figurative) to be unsuccessful  |  |   Even today, no-one is exactly sure why this reputedly unsinkable ship foundered. |  |  | 
|  начать обучение the special excitement and attractiveness of a person, place or activity, charm and allure, fascination  |  |   The Titanic was the hight of glamour and reflected the new found wealth of the Edwardian age. |  |  | 
|  начать обучение denoting, relating to, or having the style of life, architecture, dress, etc., current in Britain during the reign of Edward VII.  |  |  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение 1841-1910, king of Great Britain and Ireland (1901-10)  |  |  |  |  | 
|  . Pol. przestrzeń, przestwór, przestworze.начать обучение |  |  Her maiden voyage was to take her across the expanse of the Atlantic Ocean. |  |  | 
|  начать обучение A measure of the speed of ships, aircraft or movements of water and air. One ... is approximately 1.85 kilometres per hour. 20... s = 37 km per hour  |  |   His decision to go at the speed of over twenty knots proved to be fatal. |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Very serious and having an important bad effect in the future or (of illness, accidents, etc.) causing death  |  |   His decision to go at the speed of over twenty knots proved to be fatal. |  |  | 
|  начать обучение The power or faculty of seeing the act or an instance of seeing. To see, view, or glimpse  |  |   When an iceberg was sighted propellers were put into reverse... |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Pol. propeller, śruba napędowa  |  |   When an iceberg was sighted propellers were put into reverse... |  |  | 
|  начать обучение To ... something is to turn and direct it.  |  |   The ship couldn't manoeuvre fast enough to avoid the collision |  |  | 
|  начать обучение skrobać, zadrapać, otrzeć się  |  |   The iceberg scraped along the 100 metre section of the ship buckling plates, popping rivets and puncturing a series of small holes. |  |  | 
|  начать обучение odkształcać, wypaczać, zwichrować  |  |   The iceberg scraped along the 100 metre section of the ship buckling plates, popping rivets and puncturing a series of small holes. |  |  | 
|  начать обучение przebijać, wyciągać, pękać z trzaskiem, wystrzelić  |  |   The iceberg scraped along the 100 metre section of the ship buckling plates, popping rivets and puncturing a series of small holes. |  |  | 
|  начать обучение a metal pin used to fasten flat pieces of metal or other thick materials such as leather  |  |   The iceberg scraped along the 100 metre section of the ship buckling plates, popping rivets and puncturing a series of small holes. |  |  | 
|  начать обучение the first journey made by a ship or spacecraft:  |  |   Her maiden voyage was to take her across the expanse of the Atlantic Ocean. |  |  |