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Imprest
Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык) |
- Charge on the pay of an officer.
- [1] an advance or loan of funds, especially for services rendered to a government. [2] an advance payment of wages (known as “the king’s shilling”) given to military recruits or impressed seamen so as to make their enlistment legal. from obsolete italian impresto = loan.
- Денежный аванс
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Especially, английский
Government, английский
- N управление ~ and binding (theory) управление и связыва- ние (концепция )
- Generally means the constitution of our country as exercised under the legislature of king or queen, lords, and commons.
- The acts, rules, procedures, instruments of power and institutions by which the citizens of a country (or more generally the parts of a system) communicate with (->communication) and exert control upon each other so that the country as a whole maintains its unity and is directed toward ends chosen from within that country (->self-organization, ->autonomy). its opposite is laissez faire. in the reality of politics, government is rarely uniformly distributed and constituted (->constitution) instead in a ruling elite, exercising institutional control over those governed. this unequal distribution of government is particularly prevalent in technical realisations. e.g., the governor of a steam engine, computer control of a production process. in biology, such control hierachies (->hierarchy) rarely exist which suggest that they may be an outgrowth of rational constuctions not a fact of nature. qeafh
- An app category that facilitates engagement with government or politics.
Enlistment, английский
- The engaging recruits for the army or marines.
- The period of time for which a person agrees to enlist.
- The process of associating an orchestration with the physical environment in which it will run.
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In and out, английский
A term sometimes used for the scantling of timbers, the moulding way, and particularly for those bolts that are driven into the hanging and lodging knees, drawn through the ship`s sides, and termed in-and-out bolts.
Impress, to, английский
To compel to serve.
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