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Quoin

Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык)
  1. A wooden wedge adjusted to support the breech of a gun, so as to give the muzzle the required elevation or depression. also, one of the mechanical powers.

  2. [1] a wedge used to adjust the elevation of a cannon [2] a block or chock used to prevent casks or other round cargo from shifting. pronounced “koin.”

  3. Внешний угол здания




Depression, английский
  1. See low.

  2. The difference between dry and wet bulb temperatures. it is a measure of humidity.

  3. A severe economic slump.

  4. Депрессия, область пониженного давления; понижение, опускание

  5. 1. a mental condition that prevents someone from carrying out the normal activities of life in the usual way 2. a hollow on the surface of a part of the body

  6. Depresión

  7. [1] meteorology: an area of low barometric pressure—a bad weather system in which winds circulate clockwise in the southern and anticlockwise in the northern hemisphere (see coriolis effect). [2] physical geography: a depressed or sunken area lower than the surrounding surface. [3] astronomy. the angular distance of a celestial body below the horizon. [4] economics: a period during which business, employment, and stock-market values decline severely or remain at a very low level of activity. [5] general: the state of being depressed—sadness; gloom; dejection.

  8. Котловина, впадина; понижение

  9. Any relatively sunken part of the earth`s surface; especially a low-lying area surrounded by higher ground. a closed depression has no natural outlet for surface drainage (e.g. a sinkhole). an open depression has a natural outlet for surface drainage. compare - closed depression, open depression. gg

  10. Subsidence hollow. small subsidence depressions may be synony- mous with

  11. Депрессия


Mechanical, английский

Pronounced, английский
    A заметный, явный (син. noticeable) accent


Quoins, английский
    Are employed to wedge off casks of liquids from each other, and steady them, in order that their bilges may not rub at sea, and occasion leaks.


Quod, английский
    Durance, prison.