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In or toward the centre of the ship
Глоссарий сокращений морских терминов (английский) |
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Amidships, английский
- In or toward the center of the boat.
- In or toward the centre of the ship
- The middle section of a vessel with reference to the athwartships plane, as distinguished from port or starboard ("put your rudder amidships." (compare midships.))
- Generally speaking, the word amidships means in the middle portion of a vessel.
- Generally speaking the word amidships means in the middle portion of a vessel.
- Towards the center of the boat.
- У миделя
- The middle of the ship, whether in regard to her length between stem and stern, or in breadth between the two sides. to put the helm amidships is to place it in a line with the keel. the term, however, has a more general bearing to the axis of the ship; as guns, or stores, or place amidships has reference to that line, fore and aft. externally the term “amidships” as to striking, boarding, &c., would be about the main-mast, or half the length of the ship. (see midships.)
- [1] in general: at, near, or toward the center of a ship relative to its length or breadth (i.e., halfway between bow and stern or halfway between the sides). [2] specifically: halfway from the forwardmost point on the waterline to the rearmost point on the waterline. [3] of the helm: when the rudder blade is aligned precisely with the keel. [4] formerly: the timbers at the broadest part of the vessel. also midships, amidward.
- An object or area midway between the bow and stern.
- An object or area midway between the port side and the starboard side of a vessel.
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A/n, английский
Arrival notice - an import document send to the notify party and/or importer`s broker containing all necessary arrival info for customs clearance; normally with freight charges.
Above the deck of the ship, английский
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