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Admiralship

Морской словарь
    The combination of character traits and professional skills that allows a naval commander to develop successful strategies and tactics.




Combination, английский
  1. Комбинация, сочетание

  2. Комбинация, сочетание сомсм communications counter- measures меры противодействия радиосвязи противника 163

  3. Сочетание; комбинация (сочетание взаимосвязанных признаков изобретения).

  4. Сочетание; комбинация (сочетание взаимосвязанных признаков изобретения)

  5. Отношение

  6. N сочетание word ~ словосочетание

  7. Комбинация; соединение; сочетание; объединение; набор; система

  8. Сочетание; соединение; комбинация; смешение; состав ~ of errors сумма ошибок load ~ сочетание нафузок

  9. Series of two or more fences within 39 feet 4 inches of each other that must be taken as a pair, an in-and-out.

  10. Applies to derivative products. arrangement of options involving two long or two short positions with different expiration dates or strike (exercise) prices. see: straddle.

  11. Мотоцикл с прицепной коляской

  12. Vehicle consisting or two or more separable units, of which each part need not be independently mobile, for example a motorcycle and side


Professional, английский
    The definition varies among associations but most term professional the following activities of a person over eighteen: being paid for riding, driving, or showing at halter; for training or boarding; for instructing; for conducting seminars or clinics; in some situations for being employed as a groom or farrier; for use of name or photo in connection with advertisement; for accepting prize money in classes.


Successful, английский
    It`s the combos of repeated consonants that can make spelling successful, well, unsuccessful. just know that it has the doubles in the middle (two "s`s" and two "c`s"), but only one consonant at the beginning and one at the end.


Admiralty sweep, английский
    A wide, cautious turn, made to come alongside another vessel or a jetty.


Admirals in the united states navy, английский
    Having just overthrown a monarchy, and being imbued with ideals of equality, congress was initially reluctant to introduce the title of admiral which it felt would create an “aristocracy of the sea” unsuitable for a nascent republic. until the huge naval expansion of the civil war there were no flag officers, with captains in command of squadrons being temporarily awarded the courtesy title of commodore. permanent commodores (1-star) and rear admirals (2-stars) were introduced in 1862, followed by vice admirals (3-stars) in 1864, and full admirals (4-stars) in 1866. in 1891, however, the two senior ranks were allowed to lapse. eight years later, the permanent rank of commodore was abolished leaving only rear admirals, who were divided into upper and lower halves, with pay differences, but both wearing two stars. in 1915, with world war i raging, the commanders- in-chief of the atlantic, pacific and asiatic fleets were awarded the temporary rank of admiral, and their seconds-in-command that of vice admiral. a year later the chief of naval operations was also given temporary admiral rank. however, the navy register continued to list these officers in their permanent grade of rear admiral. it was not until july 1941, with world war ii looming over the united states, that congress authorized president roosevelt to award permanent commissions to three and four star admirals. in april 1943, the rank of commodore (1-star) was re-established for the duration of the war, after which it again lapsed. see also commodore admiral and table 15. admiral’s watch: informal usn term for the second dog watch when the embarked flag officer traditionally visits the bridge to chat with the vessel’s commanding officer. 19 admiral’s