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Mast head
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- The top of the mast.
- Головная часть мачты
- Топ мачты
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Головная часть мачты, русский
Топ мачты, русский
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Head, английский
- That part of the rail which provides a running and guiding surface for the wheel. also referred to as ball.
- The upper part of the body in humans, joined to the trunk by the neck, containing the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth
- 1) джазовая импровизация, хорошо известная ее участникам; 2) наркоман; 3) оральный секс (тж. blow job); 4) уборная.
- An end closure for the filter case or bowl which contains one or more ports.
- Головка; напор
- Heading
- 1. the forwardmost or uppermost portion of the ship.
- Голова; туалет
- An enlargement or catch basin to receive rainwater from the gutter at the top of a leader. lead wool applied as caulking leaf 1. a hinged part; a separately movable division of a folding or sliding door. 2. one of a pair of doors or windows. 3. one of the two halves of a cavity wall. leaf and dart, heart and dart in greek architecture and derivatives, a pattern of alternating, conventionalized, deltoid and lanceolate leaves, usually applied to a cyma reversa. prevent the penetration of x-ray radiation; always used with lead-lined doors.
- 1. the round top part of the body, which contains the eyes, nose, mouth, brain, etc (note: for other terms referring to the head, see words beginning with cephal-, cephalo-.) 2. a rounded top part of a bone which fits into a socket head of humerus head of femur
- N вершина, «хозяин» (конструкции ); главная составляющая, глава (в грамматиче- ском смысле )
- Гальюн - туалет на судне
- Фаловый (верхний) угол паруса
- Фаловый угол; гальюн; напор
- The upper part or end of anything, as a mast-head, a timber-head. also, an ornamental figure on a ship`s stem expressive of her name, or emblematical of her object, &c. (see billet-head, bust-head, family-head, fiddle-head, figure-head, scroll-head, &c.) also, in a more enlarged sense, the whole fore-part of a ship, including the bows on each side; the head therefore opens the column of water through which the ship passes when advancing; hence we say, head-way, head-
- [1] the upper edge of a sail or mast. [2] the stem of a ship. [3] usn slang for a ship’s toilet (see also heads). [4] when hyphenated or conjoined, the top of something (e.g., head-gasket, beakhead, masthead, etc.). [5] to move towards something.
- Variously used as a synonym for core-barrel head, drill head, swivel head.
- Same as hydraulic head 1 and 2.
- A toilet or lavatory area.
- The first element of a list. see also: car, cdr, cons cell, lisp, list, tail. figure h.1 —
- The upper top most section of the sail. the bathroom/toilet of a vessel.
- The vertical distance that water will fall from the inlet of the collection pipe to the water turbine in a hydro power system. only the vertical component is measured, not the entire length of pipe.
- In a tape recorder, the electromagnet that plays back what has been recorded on tape, records audio onto tape, or erases signals already on the tape.
- Flight with head of state status (fpl sts)
Head, английский
Head, английский
Head, английский
Head, английский
A marine toilet. also the upper corner of a triangular sail.
Head, английский
Head (hydraulics), английский
The pressure exerted by a fluid on a unit area because of the height of the surface of the fluid above the point where pressure is measured; may be expressed as psi or “feet”.
Head (of a sail), английский
Головная часть паруса
Head -, английский
Основное депо
Head - piece, английский
Head 1 ., английский
Head address transfer, английский
Передача адреса заголовка head-and-disk assembly диск с головками в собранном виде; блок дисков с головками
Head alignment, английский
Head an, английский
Gun-money. an encouragement in the prize acts by which ?5 a head is given to the captors for every person on board a captured vessel of war, or pirate.
Head and arm capillaries, английский
Head and neck:, английский
Cabeza y cuello:
Head and shoulders, английский
(голова и плечи) фигура технического анализа, состоящая из высокого пика, сопровождаемого с обеих сторон пиками меньшей высоты; считается, что за этой фигурой часто следует падение цены;
Head and tail, английский
Head and torso simulator, английский
Head and torso simulator (hats), английский
Head angle, английский
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Broach, английский
- The turning of a boat out of control, broadside to the wind or waves.
- When a sailing vessel loses control of its motion and is forced into a sudden sharp turn, often heeling heavily and in smaller vessels sometimes leading to a capsize. the change in direction is called broaching-to. occurs when too much sail is set for a strong gust of wind, or in circumstances where the sails are unstable.
- Елать брочинг (резкий поворот судна с курса
- Брочинг, рыскание, бросать в брочинг, рыскать
- [1] of a sailing vessel; to head into a quartering wind due either to waves striking the stern or to bad helmsmanship. [2] of any vessel; to veer unintentionally broadside-on to wind and waves and be overwhelmed. [3] of a submarine; to break without rising completely to the cruising position. [4] to tap a barrel or break into cargo.
- To restore the diameter of a borehole by reaming.
- To break down the walls between two contiguous drill holes.
- The perpendicular grooves machined into the bit mold in which inside and outside gage stones are set.
- The turning of a boat parallel to the waves, subjecting it to possible capsizing.
Stem, английский
The tip of the bow.
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