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Глоссарии и словари бюро переводов Фларус

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Spring, английский
  1. A longitudinal curvature of the edge of a piece of timber, not affecting the face.

  2. A surface flow of groundwater which occurs any time the water table intersects the surface.

  3. The time between winter and summer.

  4. A line used parallel to that of the length of a craft, to prevent fore-aft motion of a boat, when moored or docked.

  5. Пружина

  6. Шпринг - продольный швартовый конец, который задают с носа в сторону кормы или с кормы в сторону носа судна на причал или на другое судно для удержания судна от смещения вдоль причала или вдоль другого судна при стоянке борт о борт (лагом)

  7. Пружина, рессора

  8. A crack running obliquely through any part of a mast or yard, which renders it unsafe to carry the usual sail thereon, and the spar is then said to be sprung. also, a hawser laid out to some fixed object to slue a vessel proceeding to sea. (see warp.)—to spring. to split or break.—to spring a butt. to start the end of a plank on the outside of a ship`s bottom. (see butt.)— to spring a leak, is when a vessel is suddenly discovered to leak.— to spring the luff, easing the helm down to receive a breeze; to bring a vessel`s head closer to the wind in sailing. thus a vessel coming up sharply to the wind under full way shoots, and may run much to windward of her course, until met by a contrary helm.—to spring a mine. to fire its charge.

  9. [1] the tide of greatest rise and fall occurring twice each month (cf. neap). [2] a mooring line, secured almost parallel to the ship’s side to prevent forward or backward movement. [3] to develop a leak. [4] to crack a mast or yard making it unsafe. [5] a hawser laid out from the stern of a sailing mano- war, attached to the anchor cable forward, and used to haul the ship to a desired position, especially to bring the broadside to bear. spring-spike: a spike for a gun, with a spring at the lower end to prevent its withdrawal.

  10. Core lifter,

  11. To chamber. see chamber


Пружина, русский
  1. Пружина , причина, способ

  2. , деталь машины или механизма для поглощения, накопления и отдачи механической энергии при своем деформировании. различают пружины изгиба, кручения, растяжения (сжатия); бывают цилиндрические, конические, тарельчатые, кольцевые, пластинчатые и др.


Vår (s.), шведский

Vår, шведский

Ver, veris, n, латинский

Vernum, i, n (tempus), латинский

Tenerus annus [i, m], латинский

Proleće, хорватский

Spring (the term implies the months of march, английский



Square, английский
  1. A cigarette example hey, can i bum a square?

  2. A unit of measure-100 square feet-usually applied to roofing and siding material. also, a situation that exists when two elements are at right angles to each other. also a tool for checking this.

  3. Квадратный

  4. Результат операции по покупке и продаже валюты, где при¬быль равна убытку.

  5. To place at right angles with the mast or keel and parallel to the horizon e.g., "to square the yards."

  6. A квадратный bracket

  7. An instrument formed by a stock and a tongue fixed at right angles. also, in the army, a formation of infantry devised to resist cavalry. (see hollow square and rallying square.) also, a term peculiarly appropriated to the yards and their sails. thus, when the yards hang at right angles with the mast they are said to be “square by the lifts;” when perpendicular to the ship`s length, they are “square by the braces;” but when they lie in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the keel, they are “square by the lifts and braces.” the yards are said to be very square when they are of extraordinary length, and the same epithet is applied to their sails with respect to their breadth. also, a figure composed of four equal sides and four right angles, is the square of geometry.

  8. [1] to brace the yards at right angles to the keel. [2] the upper part of an anchor shank. [3] the area at the foot of a hatchway. [4] a rectangular tray on which seamen’s victuals were served (see square meal).

  9. Академическая шапочка с плоским квадратным верхом


Spring, английский
  1. A longitudinal curvature of the edge of a piece of timber, not affecting the face.

  2. A surface flow of groundwater which occurs any time the water table intersects the surface.

  3. The time between winter and summer.

  4. A line used parallel to that of the length of a craft, to prevent fore-aft motion of a boat, when moored or docked.

  5. Пружина

  6. Шпринг - продольный швартовый конец, который задают с носа в сторону кормы или с кормы в сторону носа судна на причал или на другое судно для удержания судна от смещения вдоль причала или вдоль другого судна при стоянке борт о борт (лагом)

  7. Пружина, рессора

  8. A crack running obliquely through any part of a mast or yard, which renders it unsafe to carry the usual sail thereon, and the spar is then said to be sprung. also, a hawser laid out to some fixed object to slue a vessel proceeding to sea. (see warp.)—to spring. to split or break.—to spring a butt. to start the end of a plank on the outside of a ship`s bottom. (see butt.)— to spring a leak, is when a vessel is suddenly discovered to leak.— to spring the luff, easing the helm down to receive a breeze; to bring a vessel`s head closer to the wind in sailing. thus a vessel coming up sharply to the wind under full way shoots, and may run much to windward of her course, until met by a contrary helm.—to spring a mine. to fire its charge.

  9. [1] the tide of greatest rise and fall occurring twice each month (cf. neap). [2] a mooring line, secured almost parallel to the ship’s side to prevent forward or backward movement. [3] to develop a leak. [4] to crack a mast or yard making it unsafe. [5] a hawser laid out from the stern of a sailing mano- war, attached to the anchor cable forward, and used to haul the ship to a desired position, especially to bring the broadside to bear. spring-spike: a spike for a gun, with a spring at the lower end to prevent its withdrawal.

  10. Core lifter,

  11. To chamber. see chamber