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Bitt the cable, to

Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык)
    To put it round the bitts, in order to fasten it, or slacken it out gradually, which last is called veering away.




Bitt, английский
  1. Битенг, кнехт, упорные стойки для

  2. Битенг

  3. A heavy and firmly mounted piece of wood or metal used for securing lines.


Bitt or bitts, английский
    A post or pair mounted on the ship`s bow, for fastening ropes or cables.


Bittacle, английский
    An ancient spelling of binnacle.


Bitte, немецкий

Bitte, немецкий

Bitte sehr!, немецкий

Bitter, английский
  1. A well-hopped beer, mostly found in a draught (pronounced draft) beer. the name suggests hop bitterness. there is often some acidity in the finish; the color varies from bronze to deep copper.

  2. Any turn of a cable about the bitts is called a bitter. hence a ship is “brought up to a bitter” when the cable is allowed to run out to that stop.

  3. Горький настой на травах и специях, добавляемый в алкогольные напитки при приготовлении коктейлей


Bitter, шведский

Bitter barn, английский
    Where we are when we are in a bitter mood. example i need to get out of the bitter barn and have some fun.


Bitter end, английский
  1. The last part of a rope or chain.the inboard end of the anchor rode.

  2. The last part or loose end of a rope or cable. the anchor cable is tied to the bitts; when the cable is fully paid out, the bitter end has been reached.

  3. Конец шлага на битенге

  4. The end of a line.

  5. [1] the absolute end of a piece of line or cable. [2] the last link of an anchor chain in the chain locker.

  6. The end of a line. also the end of the anchor rode attached to the boat.


Bitter end, английский
    The last part of a rope or final link of chain. the end made fast to the vessel, as opposed to the "working end", which may be attached to an anchor, cleat, other vessel, etc.


Bitter irony, английский

Bitter lake, английский

Bitter salt, английский

Bitter spar, английский

Bitter taste, английский

Bitter-ender, английский
    Не идущий на компромисс, стойкий, принципиальный человек


Bittern, английский

Bitterness, английский

Bitterroot, английский

Bivouac, английский
    The resting for the night in the open-air by an armed party, instead of encamping.


Bitts, английский
  1. A frame composed of two strong pieces of straight oak timber, fixed upright in the fore-part of a ship, and bolted securely to the beams, whereon to fasten the cables as she rides at anchor; in ships of war there are usually two pairs of cable-bitts, and when they are both used at once the cable is said to be double-bitted. since the introduction of chain-cables, bitts are coated with iron, and vary in their shapes. there are several other smaller bitts; as, the topsail-sheet bitts, paul-bitts, carrick-bitts, windlass-bitts, winch-bitts, jear-bitts, riding-bitts, gallows-bitts, and fore-brace bitts.

  2. [1] heavy timbers to which a wooden ship’s anchor chains are attached. [2] strong spool-shaped posts projecting, usually in pairs, above the deck of a ship, for securing cables or towing lines. [3] bollards.