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Antarctic pole

Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык)
    The south end of the earth`s axis.




Antarctic, английский
  1. Антарктика (юж. полярная обл. земного шара)

  2. Антарктический полуостров (антарктида)

  3. Антарктический

  4. Opposite to the arctic—abbreviated from anti-arctic.

  5. The area lying south of an imaginary line drawn along the northern limit of the south frigid zone (approximately latitude 66°33`s). anti-aircraft artillery: weapons capable of rapid traversing and firing at high angles of elevation against aircraft. sometimes called triple-a or abbreviated to aaa.


Antarctic circle, английский
    One of the lesser circles of the sphere, on the south parallel of the equator, and 23-1/2° from the south pole.


Antarctic convergence, английский
    A line encircling antarctica where cold, northward-flowing antarctic waters meet and sink beneath the sub-antarctic waters, creating an upwelling zone which is very high in marine productivity, especially in antarctic krill.


Antarctic ocean, английский
    That which surrounds the south pole, within the imaginary circle so called.


Antarctic ozone hole, английский
    An extended area of extreme depletion of the ozone layerwhich forms over the southern polar region each austral spring (september through november).


Antarctica, английский

Antarcticite, английский

Antarcticus, a, um, латинский

Pole, польский

Pole, английский
  1. Young tree at least 4 inches and less than 8 to 12 inches in d.b.h. (26).

  2. A round timber column.

  3. A long, slender, tapering piece of wood; a pale, prop, stake, or stay.

  4. 1. the end of an axis 2. the end of a rounded organ, e.g. the end of a lobe in the cerebral hemisphere

  5. Спинакер-гик

  6. The upper end of the highest masts, when they rise above the rigging.

  7. [1] a spar, especially one used to position a sail. [2] any spar higher than a topmast, topgallantmast, or royal-mast. [3] either of two points on the earth’s surface, marking the ends of the axis around which it spins. [4] to propel a punt, raft, or other craft with a pole.

  8. Magnetic pole.


Pole (mt), английский
    The area on a magnetized part from which the magnetic field leaves or enters the part.


Pole (of a d.c. system), английский

Pole (of an equipment), английский

Pole and canvas stretcher, английский
    A simple stretcher made of a piece of canvas and two poles which slide into tubes at the side of the canvas


Pole arms, английский
    Also called staff weapons, were used by virtually every culture from the stone age to the 19th century. they are edged or pointed, and may be mounted on either a relatively short handle (up to 5 feet = 1.5 meters) or a much longer shaft (20 feet = 6 meters or more) wielded with two hands. an example of the latter was the boarding pike, normally used to repel boarders, but too unwieldy for use by boarding parties, which sometimes used a shorter version called a half pike, although axes, cutlasses, or tomahawks were more common.


Pole barn, английский
    A barn built on poles set in the earth.


Pole chain, английский

Pole drill, английский
    A churn drill used to drill shallow holes. the drill stem is rigidly connected (by rods or coupled poles) to the reciprocating beam.


Pole figure, английский

Pole footing, английский
    A type of construction in which a pole is embedded in the ground and extends upward to serve as a column.


Antares, английский
    A star of the first magnitude, popularly known as the scorpion`s heart ({a} scorpio): it is one of those called “nautical” stars, used for determining the latitude and longitude at night.


Antarctic ocean, английский
    That which surrounds the south pole, within the imaginary circle so called.