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Cockpit (n.)



    Cockpit, английский
    1. An opening in the deck from which the boat is handled.

    2. The seating area (not to be confused with deck). the area towards the stern of a small decked vessel that houses the rudder controls.

    3. Кубрик, кокпит, кабина в самол?те

    4. Кокпит - открытое углубленное в палубу пространство для размещения экипажа

    5. The lower area of the deck in which the steering and sail controls are located.

    6. Кокпит

    7. The place where the wounded men are attended to, situated near the after hatchway, and under the lower gun-deck. the midshipmen alone inhabited the cockpit in former times, but in later days commission and warrant officers, civilians, &c., have their cabins there.—fore cockpit. a place leading to the magazine passage, and the

    8. [1] originally a compartment below the waterline of a man-o-war, used as junior officers’ quarters and a dressing station for men wounded in combat. [2] nowadays, the space containing helm and compass in a small boat. also [3] the crew compartment in an aircraft. cock-up: rn slang for a bungle.

    9. An exposed deck area (usually aft) that is substantially lower than the adjacent deck.

    10. A crudely star-shaped, closed depression (i.e. large sinkhole) in tropical karst having an inverted conical or slightly concave floor, with an irregular or serrate perimeter formed by subsidiary solution channels and corridors into adjacent hills, and surrounded by residual hills with steep, concave side slopes; the dominant type of closed depression in cockpit karst. compare - sinkhole, kegel karst. sw, ww & gg

    11. Exterior protected deck space of a boat.

    12. A tool used to view and manage certain types of computer jobs, such as data upgrade jobs during an upgrade to a new version of the program.




    Cockpit, английский
    1. An opening in the deck from which the boat is handled.

    2. The seating area (not to be confused with deck). the area towards the stern of a small decked vessel that houses the rudder controls.

    3. Кубрик, кокпит, кабина в самол?те

    4. Кокпит - открытое углубленное в палубу пространство для размещения экипажа

    5. The lower area of the deck in which the steering and sail controls are located.

    6. Кокпит

    7. The place where the wounded men are attended to, situated near the after hatchway, and under the lower gun-deck. the midshipmen alone inhabited the cockpit in former times, but in later days commission and warrant officers, civilians, &c., have their cabins there.—fore cockpit. a place leading to the magazine passage, and the

    8. [1] originally a compartment below the waterline of a man-o-war, used as junior officers’ quarters and a dressing station for men wounded in combat. [2] nowadays, the space containing helm and compass in a small boat. also [3] the crew compartment in an aircraft. cock-up: rn slang for a bungle.

    9. An exposed deck area (usually aft) that is substantially lower than the adjacent deck.

    10. A crudely star-shaped, closed depression (i.e. large sinkhole) in tropical karst having an inverted conical or slightly concave floor, with an irregular or serrate perimeter formed by subsidiary solution channels and corridors into adjacent hills, and surrounded by residual hills with steep, concave side slopes; the dominant type of closed depression in cockpit karst. compare - sinkhole, kegel karst. sw, ww & gg

    11. Exterior protected deck space of a boat.

    12. A tool used to view and manage certain types of computer jobs, such as data upgrade jobs during an upgrade to a new version of the program.


    Cockpit, английский

    Cockpit, английский

    Cockpit and cabin lights, английский

    Cockpit display of traffic information, английский

    Cockpit karst, английский
      A karst landscape dominated by subsurface drainage and serrate or star-shaped depressions (cockpits) that range widely in size and density but typically are considerably larger than sinkholes (dolines), part 629 - glossary 629-17 (430-vi-nssh, 2008) and are separated by intermediate residual hills with concave side slopes; a common type of tropical karst (e.g. jamaica). compare - kegel karst, karst. sw & ww col - a high, narrow, sharp-edged pass or saddle through a divide or between two adjacent peaks in a mountain range; especially a deep pass formed by the headward erosion and intersection of two cirques.


    Cockpit management and data system, немецкий

    Cockpit scuppers, английский
      Шпигаты кокпита


    Cockpit stowage, английский
      Ящик под банкой кокпита


    Cockpit voice recorder, английский
      Речевой самописец (для записи переговоров в кабине экипажа)


    Cockpitarian, английский
      A midshipman or master`s mate; so called from messing in the cockpit of a line-of-battle ship.


    Cold air, английский

    Cockpit, английский
    1. An opening in the deck from which the boat is handled.

    2. The seating area (not to be confused with deck). the area towards the stern of a small decked vessel that houses the rudder controls.

    3. Кубрик, кокпит, кабина в самол?те

    4. Кокпит - открытое углубленное в палубу пространство для размещения экипажа

    5. The lower area of the deck in which the steering and sail controls are located.

    6. Кокпит

    7. The place where the wounded men are attended to, situated near the after hatchway, and under the lower gun-deck. the midshipmen alone inhabited the cockpit in former times, but in later days commission and warrant officers, civilians, &c., have their cabins there.—fore cockpit. a place leading to the magazine passage, and the

    8. [1] originally a compartment below the waterline of a man-o-war, used as junior officers’ quarters and a dressing station for men wounded in combat. [2] nowadays, the space containing helm and compass in a small boat. also [3] the crew compartment in an aircraft. cock-up: rn slang for a bungle.

    9. An exposed deck area (usually aft) that is substantially lower than the adjacent deck.

    10. A crudely star-shaped, closed depression (i.e. large sinkhole) in tropical karst having an inverted conical or slightly concave floor, with an irregular or serrate perimeter formed by subsidiary solution channels and corridors into adjacent hills, and surrounded by residual hills with steep, concave side slopes; the dominant type of closed depression in cockpit karst. compare - sinkhole, kegel karst. sw, ww & gg

    11. Exterior protected deck space of a boat.

    12. A tool used to view and manage certain types of computer jobs, such as data upgrade jobs during an upgrade to a new version of the program.