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Continue to hold
Словарь терминов и сокращений в авиации |
Оставайтесь в режиме ожидания
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Cntuho, английский
Continue to hold
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Continue, английский
Продолжить
Continue, английский
Continue, английский
Continue, латинский
Continue ( cont ), английский
Продолжить
Continue (cont), английский
Продолжить
Continue column, английский
Колонка продолжения
Continue execution, английский
Продолжение выполнения
Continued, английский
- Cont.
- Непрерывный; длительный; продолжающийся
- Продолжающийся; имеющий продолжение; непрерывный
Continued dimension, английский
Вид линейного размера, использующий начало второй выносной линии выбранного размера в качестве начала своей первой выносной линии. при 9ложении сегментов размерной цепи получается полный размер.
Continued lines, английский
In field-works, means a succession of fronts without any interruption, save the necessary passages; differing thus from interrupted lines.
Continued notice, английский
A note at the beginning or end of a text box indicating that the text is continued from or continues on a different page.
Continued product, английский
Бесконечное произведение
Continued use, английский
Continuous use of a trademark in commerce with the goods or services in the registration, which is required to maintain the registration.
Continuer, французский
Continuer, английский
A function, usually a conditional, that allows one to expand a marginal to a complete multivariate distribution. when the marginal is non-zero, the continuer must be a conditional, and when the marginal is non-negative, the continuer can be chosen to be a conditional but may not be unique. used in probabilistic expert systems, these allow one to construct probability distributions given the appropriate marginal and conditional distributions.
Continues, английский
Hold, английский
- A compartment below deck in a large vessel, used solely for carrying cargo.
- Отсек; захват; стабилизация; задержка; удерживать; «ожидайте»
- A compartment below deck in a large vessel, used solely for carrying cargo
- In earlier use, below the orlop deck, the lower part of the interior of a ship`s hull, especially when considered as storage space, as for cargo. in later merchant vessels it extended up through the decks to the underside of the weather deck.
- A general name for the spaces below the main deck designated for stowage of general cargo. a hold on a tanker is usually just forward of #1 cargo tank. some newer tankers have no hold.
- The whole interior cavity of a ship, or all that part comprehended between the floor and the lower deck throughout her length.—the after-hold lies abaft the main-mast, and is usually set apart for the provisions in ships of war.—the fore-hold is situated about the fore-hatchway, in continuation with the main-hold, and serves the same purposes.—the main-hold is just before the main-mast, and generally contains the fresh water and beer for the use of the ship`s company.—to rummage the hold is to examine its contents.—to stow the hold is to arrange its contents in the most secure and commodious manner possible.—to trim the hold ( see trim of the hold). also, an anglo-saxon term for a fort, castle, or stronghold.—hold is also generally understood of a ship with regard to the land or to another ship; hence we say, “keep a good hold of the land,” or “keep the land well aboard,” which are synonymous phrases, implying to
- A storage space or compartment in the hull of a ship.
- A place to temporarily cling, grip, jam, press, or stand in the process of climbing.
- To maintain ownership of a security over a long period of time. "hold" is also a recommendation of an analyst who is not positive enough on a stock to recommend a buy, but not negative enough on the stock to recommend a sell.
Hold, английский
Internal compartment in a ship where cargo can be carried
Hold, английский
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Cnty, английский
Controllability
Cntuho, английский
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