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Aldis lamp

Морской словарь
    A hand-held morse code signaling device used by ships and aircraft. alecton’s monster: in november 1861, cruising off the canary islands, under sail with her auxiliary propulsion machinery silent, the crew of alecton—a french navy paddle-wheel “aviso” (courier boat)— sighted a strange creature with a long tail, multiple arms, and eyes the size of dinner plates. cannon and musket fire missed the animal, but they chased and came close enough to harpoon it, then throw the bight of a rope around its mantle. however, when they tried to haul the creature inboard, the rope cut through its soft tissue and all they recovered was the tail, which alecton’s captain delivered to the french consul at tenerife who forwarded it to the academy of sciences in paris. being unable to identify the specimen, the academy’s scientists ridiculed alecton’s report as either fabricated or the result of mass hallucination. one academician, arthur mangin, proclaimed that no man of science should give credence to such stories, because, “...the existence of such a creature would contradict the great laws of harmony and equilibrium which have sovereign rule over living nature....” in fact, it may well have been a giant squid (see appendix).




Aldington, русский

Lamp, английский
  1. Lighthouse apostolic ministry of pentecost

  2. Лампа

  3. Light airborne multipurpose (system)

  4. Low-altitude manned penetration

  5. Low-altitude manned penetra- tor

  6. Lunar analysis and mapping program

  7. Low altitude mapping photogrammetry

  8. A fluorescent in which

  9. A from which light is emitted when a tungsten filament is heated to incandescence by an electric current. inches of mercury 531 in-and-out bond incandescent lamp in antis

  10. A man-made light source which produces radiation in or near the visible region of the spectrum; often called a bulb or tube to distinguish it from the complete lighting unit consisting of the source and associated parts such as reflectors, etc.

  11. An incandescent , usually with a psor a-shaped bulb which is silvered from the maximum diameter to the base, leaving a clear or frosted hemispherical region opposite the base end. incandescent lamp, incandescent filament

  12. A small, handheld electrical device that produces intense ultraviolet radiation.

  13. The use of an electrical lamplike device producing intense ultraviolet radiations to examine visually drill cores or rock specimens for the presence and/or abundance of fluorescent minerals, such as scheelite, autunite, and petroleum. 57


Lamp, английский

Lamp . ins on drawings, abbr. for “insulate.”, английский

Lamp access door, английский
    The metal door in the i/o connections area that you must remove to access the lamp assembly.


Lamp assembly, английский
    A collection of parts, including the lamp, that help illuminate the surface screen. lan (n)


Lamp ballast, английский

Lamp base, английский

Lamp base., английский

Lamp beacon, английский

Lamp bulb, английский
    The glass envelope enclosing the luminous element or material of an electric lamp; usually made of glass, quartz, or similar material; its shape usually is designated by a letter (e.g., t—tubular, g—globe, etc.), followed by a number which indicates the maximum diameter of the bulb in eighths of an inch. lamp cap (brit.)


Lamp cabin, английский

Lamp cleaner, английский

Lamp contact fixing plate, английский

Lamp contact support, английский

Lamp control circuit, английский

Lamp cup, английский

Lamp depreciation, английский
    The decrease in luminous output of a lamp during its operating life. lamp holder, lamp socket a device which mechanically supports a lamp for the purposes of making electrical contact with the lamp.


Lamp exposure, английский

Lamp harness, английский

Propulsion, английский
  1. (реактивное) движение; силовая [двигательная] установка; двигатель

  2. Cредства движения; движение

  3. Marine propulsion is the act of moving an object through the water or across its surface. poles, paddles, and oars were the earliest forms, while sails represented the most significant historical method. today, common types are underwater propeller, water-jet, paddle wheel and, experimentally, magnetohydrodynamic drive.


Fabricated, английский
    U-bend, which expands or contracts to compensate for pipe contraction or expansion.


Aleutian current, английский
    An easterly-flowing north pacific current that divides to form the north-flowing alaska current and the south-flowing california current.


Albatrosses, английский
    There are many varieties of this member of the petrel family including the mollymawk and wandering albatross. the latter is the largest of all flying birds, with a wingspan of up to five meters (15 feet), weighing up to 11 kilograms (24 lbs), and flying at up to 53 km/h (33 mph). completely oceanic, they land only to lay eggs and raise chicks. sailors believe that killing one is an horrendous maritime crime which will bring disaster to the ship committing the murder. this is because seamen have long believed that when a shipmate dies, his body goes to davy jones’ locker, but his soul is transferred to an albatross whose supernatural nature seems to be confirmed when it is seen to remain aloft without flapping its wings for days on end (using the technique of “dynamic soaring” to exploit and glide over cross-currents of air). since world war ii, the albatross has been losing its fight for existence. pirate fishermen troll for toothfish, their principal food, with long lines that trap and drown the birds as well as destroying their food supply. (see alsomother carey’s chickens.)