Berth
"Berth" in Russian
до́лжность
dólžnostʹ
((nautical) job or position on a vessel; (figurative) appointment, job, or position — see also appointment, job, position)
ко́йка
kójka
((nautical) place on a vessel to sleep; (by extension) bunk or other bed for sleeping on in a caravan, a train, etc.)
ме́сто
mésto
((nautical) place for a vessel to lie at anchor or to moor; (road transport) place for a vehicle on land to park)
ме́сто
mésto
((nautical) place on a vessel to sleep; (by extension) bunk or other bed for sleeping on in a caravan, a train, etc.)
ме́сто
mésto
((nautical) job or position on a vessel; (figurative) appointment, job, or position — see also appointment, job, position)
ме́сто
mésto
(position or seed in a tournament bracket)
по́лка
pólka
((nautical) place on a vessel to sleep; (by extension) bunk or other bed for sleeping on in a caravan, a train, etc.)
прича́л
pričál
((nautical) place for a vessel to lie at anchor or to moor; (road transport) place for a vehicle on land to park)
спа́льное ме́сто
spálʹnoje mésto
((nautical) place on a vessel to sleep; (by extension) bunk or other bed for sleeping on in a caravan, a train, etc.)
я́корное ме́сто
jákornoje mésto
((nautical) place for a vessel to lie at anchor or to moor; (road transport) place for a vehicle on land to park)
прича́ливать
pričálivatʹ
(to bring (a ship or other vessel) into a berth; to provide a berth for (a vessel); to use a device to bring (a spacecraft) into its berth or dock)
прича́лить
pričálitʹ
(to bring (a ship or other vessel) into a berth; to provide a berth for (a vessel); to use a device to bring (a spacecraft) into its berth or dock)
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