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Shuttleflug
Shuttleflug

в PONS речника

I. shut·tle [ˈʃʌtl̩, Am ˈʃʌt̬l̩] СЪЩ

1. shuttle:

Pendelzug м <-(e)s, -züge>
Shuttleflug м
Raumfähre f <-, -n>

2. shuttle:

Schiffchen ср <-s, ->

3. shuttle разг:

Federball м <-(e)s, -bälle>

II. shut·tle [ˈʃʌtl̩, Am ˈʃʌt̬l̩] ГЛАГ прх

III. shut·tle [ˈʃʌtl̩, Am ˈʃʌt̬l̩] ГЛАГ нпрх

ˈshut·tle train СЪЩ

ˈshut·tle flight СЪЩ

Shuttleflug м

ˈshut·tle bus СЪЩ

Zubringerbus м <-ses, -se>

ˈshut·tle·cock [-kɒk, Am -kɑ:k] СЪЩ

Federball м <-(e)s, -bälle>

ˈspace shut·tle СЪЩ

shut·tle di·ˈplo·ma·cy СЪЩ

ˈshut·tle ser·vice СЪЩ

Zubringerdienst м <-(e)s, -e>

"Биология"

gene shuttle, carrier agent СЪЩ

shuttle vector СЪЩ (vector with an insert that can be expressed and/or propagated in pro- and eukaryotic cells)

Shuttle-Vektor (Vektor, dessen Insert sowohl in eu- als auch in prokaryotischen Zellen vermehrt und/oder exprimiert werden kann)

Специализиран речник по транспорт

shuttle system INFRASTR

Present
Ishuttle
youshuttle
he/she/itshuttles
weshuttle
youshuttle
theyshuttle
Past
Ishuttled
youshuttled
he/she/itshuttled
weshuttled
youshuttled
theyshuttled
Present Perfect
Ihaveshuttled
youhaveshuttled
he/she/ithasshuttled
wehaveshuttled
youhaveshuttled
theyhaveshuttled
Past Perfect
Ihadshuttled
youhadshuttled
he/she/ithadshuttled
wehadshuttled
youhadshuttled
theyhadshuttled

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Relations were stabilized after intensive shuttle diplomacy between the two countries.
www.khmertimeskh.com
Negotiators often use shuttle diplomacy when the one or both of two principals refuses recognition of the other prior to mutually desired negotiation.
en.wikipedia.org
Mediation can be done quickly or it can take several sessions - or days - as the mediator conducts multiple rounds of shuttle diplomacy between the parties.
www.stuff.co.nz
The behind-the-scenes warning belies the publicly united front the two sides have attempted to craft with the shuttle diplomacy to each other's capitals.
www.motherjones.com
But that presumes he still has the boundless energy required for black belt shuttle diplomacy.
europe.newsweek.com