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Bermuda sails

Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык)
    See `mudian.




Bermuda, шведский

Bermuda, английский
  1. English (official), portuguese

  2. Бермудские острова (атлантический ок., влад. великобритании) вега(е) [ьэ:п

  3. Бермудский.


Bermuda / lateen / sprit / gunter / lug rig, английский
    Бермудское / латинское / шпринтовое / гуари / люгерное вооружение


Bermuda high, английский
    The semi-permanent, subtropical anticyclone located over the western north atlantic ocean at about 30°n. when this center of high pressure is found over the island of bermuda, it has a profound influence on weather over the eastern united states and canada, usually characterized by very warm temperatures.


Bermuda rig, английский
  1. The most common sail plan, sails are tall triangular shape.

  2. A fore-and-aft rig developed in bermuda during the 17th century and widely used by modern cruising and racing yachts. it is distinguished by sharply raked masts and a tall triangular mainsail with one point going straight up. also marconi rig.


Bermuda rig or bermudan rig, английский
    A triangular mainsail, without any upper spar, which is hoisted up the mast by a single halyard attached to the head of the sail. this configuration, introduced to europe about 1920, allows the use of a tall mast, enabling sails to be set higher where wind speed is greater.


Bermuda sloop, английский
    A fore-and-aft rigged sailing vessel with bermuda rig developed in bermuda in the 17th century. in its purest form, it is single-masted, although bermuda sloops can have up to three masts, three-masted ships being referred to as schooners. originally gaff rigged, but evolved to use bermuda rig. the bermuda sloop is the basis of nearly all modern sailing yachts.


Bermuda squall, английский
    A sudden and strong wintry tempest experienced in the atlantic ocean, near the bermudas; it is preceded by heavy clouds, thunder, and lightning. it belongs to the gulf stream, and is felt, throughout its course, up to the banks of newfoundland.


Bermuda triangle, английский
    In contrast to the ancient origins of most myths and legends, that of the roughly triangular imaginary area bounded by the southern coast of florida and the islands of bermuda and puerto rico is relatively modern. its notoriety is based on the large number of ships and aircraft which have vanished there since 1800 without any trace of wreckage or survivors. also known as the “devil’s triangle,” it is one of only two places on earth where a magnetic compass points due north with no variation toward the magnetic pole. (the other, which lies off the east coast of japan, is also renowned for mysterious disappearances and japanese and filipino seamen call it the “devil’s sea.”) proposed explanations of these disappearances include extraterrestrial interference by visitors from outer space, interference by underwater-dwelling survivors from the lost continent of atlantis, and the action of physical forces hitherto unknown to science, including cosmic electro-magnetic effects, and timedistorting tunnels. the u.s. coast guard, however, is not impressed with supernatural explanations— pointing out that the combination of natural forces and human unpredictability outdoes even the most far-fetched science fiction. the caribbean-atlantic area has long been recognized for freakish weather, sudden fierce but local storms and waterspouts, and as a breeding ground for hurricanes. as early as 1596, sir walter raleigh complained of the region’s “hellish sea, thunder, lightening, and storms.” in addition, the interaction of strong currents with deep marine trenches and shallow reefs or shoals puts the ocean floor topography in constant flux, so that the development of new navigational hazards is rapid, while the swift and turbulent gulf stream can quickly erase any physical evidence of disaster. skeptics point out that many of the reported events actually occurred outside the triangle; some were preceded by reports of instrument failure or loss of power, and others happened during periods of unusual fog or strange sea conditions. in fact, scientific analysis bell 40 shows that the number and frequency of disappearances is not abnormal. nonetheless, the belief in paranormal influences is widespread and persistent.


Bermudas, немецкий
    Kleid mit details wie fichu, schürzenteil, bauschig-einseitig hinaufgerafftem rock, unterröcken usw. nachempfunden der bürgerkleidung des späten rokokos


Sail, английский
  1. Shuttle avionics integration laboratory

  2. 1. a piece of fabric attached to a vessel and arranged such that it causes the wind to drive the vessel along. it may be attached to the vessel via a combination of mast, spars, and ropes.

  3. Парус

  4. Совершать плавание 3. ходить под парусами

  5. Парус, идти под парусом

  6. The terms applicable to the parts of a sail comprise:—seaming the cloths together; cutting the gores; tabling and sewing on the reef, belly, lining, and buntline bands, roping, and marling on the clues and foot-rope. the square sails comprise courses, top-sails, topgallant-sails, royals, skysails on each mast. the fore and aft, are jibs, staysails, trysails, boom main-sails and fore-sails, gaff top-sails, to which may be added the studding-sails and the flying kites. also, a distant ship is called a sail.

  7. [1] a piece of cloth extended on a yard supported by mast and rigging so as to catch the wind and propel a boat or ship (see also sailing rigs, sails, and sail nomenclature). [2] the number of sailing vessels in a squadron or convoy. [3] to set out on a voyage by water. [4] to navigate or travel in a waterborne vessel. [5] the superstructure of a submarine’s hull, housing periscope(s), communications antennae, electronic warfare masts, and conning tower. when surfaced, the top of the sail serves as the boat’s bridge. sail ho!: traditional cry of a lookout who has sighted another vessel. the traditional response from the watch officer being “where away?” (in which direction?).


Sail area, английский
  1. Площадь парусности, поверхность паруса

  2. Площадь парусности


Sail bag, английский
    Парусный мешок


Sail burton, английский
    A purchase extending from topmast-head to deck, for sending sails aloft ready for bending; it usually consists of two single blocks, having thimbles and a hook; a leading block on the slings through which the fall leads to bear the top-sail clear of the top-rim.


Sail dome, английский

Sail height, английский

Sail ho, английский
    The exclamation used when a strange ship is first discerned at sea—either from the deck or from the mast-head.


Sail inventory, английский
    Перечень парусов


Sail loft, английский
  1. A large open space used by sailmakers to spread out sails.

  2. A manufactory making sails, tarpaulins, awnings, and other canvas items. see loft.


Sail maker, английский

Bermuda squall, английский
    A sudden and strong wintry tempest experienced in the atlantic ocean, near the bermudas; it is preceded by heavy clouds, thunder, and lightning. it belongs to the gulf stream, and is felt, throughout its course, up to the banks of newfoundland.


Bergle, английский
    A northern name for the wrasse.