Batten
"Batten" in Russian
доска́
doská
(plank or strip of wood, or several of such strips arranged side by side, used in construction to hold members of a structure together, etc.)
дра́нка
dránka
(plank or strip of wood, or several of such strips arranged side by side, used in construction to hold members of a structure together, etc.)
ла́та
láta
(plank or strip of wood, or several of such strips arranged side by side, used in construction to hold members of a structure together, etc.)
ла́та
láta
(long, narrow strip used for various purposes aboard a ship)
ла́ты
láty
(long, narrow strip used for various purposes aboard a ship)
пла́нка
plánka
(plank or strip of wood, or several of such strips arranged side by side, used in construction to hold members of a structure together, etc.)
ре́йка
réjka
(plank or strip of wood, or several of such strips arranged side by side, used in construction to hold members of a structure together, etc.)
ры́бина
rýbina
(long, narrow strip used for various purposes aboard a ship)
тёс
tjos
(plank or strip of wood, or several of such strips arranged side by side, used in construction to hold members of a structure together, etc.)
задраивать
zadraivatʹ
(to fasten or secure (a hatch, etc.) using battens)
нажи́ться
nažítʹsja
(to prosper or thrive, especially at the expense of others)
нажива́ться
naživátʹsja
(to prosper or thrive, especially at the expense of others)
отка́рмливать
otkármlivatʹ
(especially of animals: to improve in condition by feeding — see also fatten up)
откорми́ть
otkormítʹ
(especially of animals: to improve in condition by feeding — see also fatten up)
отъе́сться
otʺjéstʹsja
(to become better; to improve in condition)
отъеда́ться
otʺjedátʹsja
(to become better; to improve in condition)
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