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Глоссарии и словари бюро переводов Фларус

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Up-behind

Глоссарий морских терминов (рангоут, такелаж, устройство судна)
    Slack off quickly and run slack to a belaying point. this order is given when a line or wire has been stopped off or falls have been four-in-hand and the hauling part is to be belayed.




Salty dog, английский
    Slang for a sailor, especially for a seaman in the navy.


Nipper, английский
  1. Short rope used to bind a cable to the "messenger" (a moving line propelled by the capstan) so that the cable is dragged along too (used where the cable is too large to be wrapped round the capstan itself). during the raising of an anchor the nippers were attached and detached from the (endless) messenger by the ship`s boys. hence the term for small boys: "nippers".

  2. The armourer`s pincers or tongs. also, a hammock with so little bedding as to be unfit for stowing in the nettings.

  3. [1] a short rope, clamp, or stopper for securing an anchor cable to a messenger from the capstan. [2] a young ship’s boy responsible for placing such stoppers.