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 Translation for 'stow' from English to Russian
VERB   to stow | stowed | stowed
stowing | stows
укладывать [несов.]to stow
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Translation for 'stow' from English to Russian

to stow
укладывать [несов.]
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Usage Examples English
  • The word takes its origin with the expression "stow away".
  • and also manages to stow a full size spare wheel (either 16" or 17").
  • GIS technology has given many organizations a chance to stow away the clumsy torn maps and go digital.
  • Unfortunately, the train is full so they have no choice but to stow away in a sleeping compartment.
  • (3.) Rita and Runt stow away to Florida, but end up in the Arctic, where they encounter Ross Perot.

  • Fernández' 1509 expedition from Santo Domingo to aid Alonso de Ojeda saw Vasco Núñez de Balboa stow away on his ship.
  • It was reportedly named by Thomas Stow, who had been the first European to take up pastoral duties in the area, by combining the Latin word for "happy" with the Old English word for "place".
  • Historian David Roffe describes St Ætheldreda's connection with Stow Green, saying the site, called "Ædeldreðestowe," was chosen because the saint's staff took root and sprouted leaves there.
  • Developable mechanism stow compactly during one position of the mechanism's motion.
  • Fishing is prohibited in the restricted zone. Vessels transiting this zone are required to stow all fishing equipment in such a way that it is not available for use during transit.

  • A newspaper reporter and his photographer stow away aboard an ocean liner in an effort to catch a murderer aboard. They are also joined by the reporter's girlfriend.
  • Many disastrous pest invasions started with the transport of small animals to new territories as stow-aways.
  • Thereafter Stow spent a great deal of his time exploring the Cretaceous deposits within the Sundays and Zwartkops basins near Port Elizabeth and the Karroo System near Dordrecht.
  • The first known recording of the place name Stowheath was in c.1272 as "Stowheth", from Old English "stow" - place of assembly / holy place and "hæth" - level, open, uncultivated land, so 'the heath of a place called Stow'.
  • Marystow or Stow-St. Mary was a village and parish in the Tavistock district of Devon, England.

  • Maugersbury is located less than a mile from Stow-on-the-Wold, which was originally called "Edwardstow" after the town's patron saint Edward (possibly Edward the Martyr).
  • For example, on research vessels, an OS may rig and operate hydrographic and other specialty winches; handle and stow oceanographic explosives; and stage and stow beach support equipment.
  • Old English "ów" became [...] in Older Scots then [...] in Modern Scots, for example: "flowe" (flow), "glowe" (glow), "growe" (grow) and "stowe" (stow) from flōwan, glōwan, grōwan and stówiġan.
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