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Pay away

Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык)
    The same as paying out (which see). to pass out the slack of a cable or rope.—pay down. send chests or heavy articles below.




Away, английский
  1. A trade, quote, or market that does not originate with the dealer in question, e.g., "the bid is 98-10 away from me."

  2. [1] to prepare a boat for service, e.g., “call away the barge.” [2] assemble a group of usn enlisted seamen, e.g., “call away damage control party” (the rn would “muster” the party). [3] former query, not in current use, as to the bearing of a sighted object, e.g., “where away?” 31 away


Away, английский

Away aloft, английский
    The order to the men in the rigging to start up.


Away from, английский
    Motivational pattern marked by avoidance of an unwanted experience, rather than by accomplishing a desired outcomes.


Away from formal, английский
    Classical architecture and instead should embrace the romanticized past. the term “picturesque” is not indicative of a particular architectural style, but is suggestive of a number of styles or modes of architecture that were related to the romanticized past, including: exotic revival, gothic revival, italianate style, queen anne style, richardsonian romanesque style, second empire style, stick style, swiss cottage architecture.


Away from the market, английский
  1. In context of general equities, out of line with the inside market at this time, such as when a bid on a limit order is lower or the offer price is higher than the current market price for the security; held by the specialist for later execution unless fo

  2. In context of general equities, out of line with the inside market at this time, such as when a bid on a limit order is lower or the offer price is higher than the current market price for the security; held by the specialist for later execution unless fok. antithesis of in-line.


Away from us, английский
    Used in context of general equities, to characterize role of a competing broker/dealer. trading away from us signifies that stock is bought and/or sold with institutions using other trading firms.


Away from you, английский
    Used for listed equity securities. see: outside of you.


Away greeting, английский
    A voice message that’s played to callers to let them know that the person they called is away for an extended period of time and unavailable to answer the phone. it can be customized by the user. it’s different from the voice mail greeting that’s played when the recipient is away for a short period of time.


Away mode, английский
    A power mode in which a media center pc appears off, but can still perform functions such as recording a tv program. in away mode, the monitor appears blank, the audio is muted, the input devices are locked, the power led changes from green to amber, and the system fans turn down. aws (pn)


Away off, английский
    At a distance, but in sight.


Away she goes, английский
    The order to step out with the tackle fall. the cry when a vessel starts on the ways launching; also when a ship, having stowed her anchor, fills and makes sail.


Away there, английский
    The call for a boat`s crew; as, “away there! barge-men.”


Away with it, английский
    The order to walk along briskly with a tackle fall, as catting the anchor, &c.


Away-from-site programming, английский
    Программирование в специальном оюро св вычислительном центре; вне цеха) 7-2 - 51


Pay, английский
  1. A buccaneering principle of hire, under the notion of plunder and sharing in prizes, was, no purchase no pay.

  2. Vessel`s bottom, to. to cover it with tallow, sulphur, rosin, &c. (see breaming.)

  3. [1] to coat with pitch or tar, especially when caulking a seam (see horse). [2] to let out or slacken off. [3] to distribute wages earned.


Pay (paid paid), английский

Pay (paid, paid), английский

Pay a mast or yard, to, английский
    To anoint it with tar, turpentine, rosin, tallow, or varnish; tallow is particularly useful for those masts upon which the sails are frequently hoisted and lowered, such as top-masts and the lower masts of sloops, schooners, &c.


Pay actual computer time, английский

Pay as you earn (paye), английский

Paying off, английский
    The movement by which a ship`s head falls off from the wind, and drops to leeward. also, the paying off the ship`s officers and crew, and the removal of the ship from active service to ordinary.


Pay a mast or yard, to, английский
    To anoint it with tar, turpentine, rosin, tallow, or varnish; tallow is particularly useful for those masts upon which the sails are frequently hoisted and lowered, such as top-masts and the lower masts of sloops, schooners, &c.