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Asw screen

Морской словарь
    Ships and aircraft patrolling ahead of a main force to protect it against underwater attack.




Asw, английский
  1. Air-to-surface warfare

  2. Antisatellite weapon

  3. Antisubmarine warfare

  4. Antisubmarine weapon

  5. Anti-submarine warfare.

  6. [1] anti-submarine warfare. [2] average surface wind.

  7. Air situation window

  8. Anti submarine warfare


Asw and aaa weaponry and operate, английский
    [1] offensively demi- 96 with strike forces and hunter-killer antisubmarine groups. [2] defensively to screen convoys and task forces against submarine, air, or surface attack . [3] in support of amphibious operations.


Asw support aircraft carrier, английский

Aswa, английский
    Aviation and space writers association


Aswac, английский
    Antisubmarine warfare advisory committee


Aswan, английский
    Г. асуан (египет)


Aswcr, английский
    Airborne surveillance warning and control


Asweps, английский
    Antisubmarine warfare


Aswics asw, английский
    Integrated combat system


Aswim, английский
    Afloat, borne on the waters.


Asworg, английский
    Antisubmarine warfare operations research


Asws, английский
    Aerospace surveillance and warning system


Aswtv, английский
    Antisubmarine warfare target vehicle


Screen, английский
  1. (see shield.)

  2. Экран, защита

  3. 1. a light wall, sometimes with a curtain, which can be moved about and put round a bed to shield a person 2. same as screening  verb to examine large numbers of people to test them for a disease  the population of the village was screened for meningitis. ‘…in the uk the main screen is carried out by health visitors at 6–10 months. with adequately staffed and trained community services, this method of screening can be extremely effective’ [lancet] 367 secondary amenorrhoea

  4. Формат (напр., технологического меню, выводимого на экран дисплея в режиме диалога)

  5. [1] a formation of warships positioned to protect a main force or convoy. [2] the large end of a radar or sonar tube on which an image is projected electronically. [3] a shield or mask used to limit the arc of visibility of a light.

  6. A window that covers the full area of a display screen.

  7. The graphic portion of a visual output device or surface unit.

  8. 1. a hollow, cylindrical, coarse-mesh wire device used in pickers and certain openers to form the loose staple stock into a sheet, or lap. the screen is mounted horizontally on a shaft on which it revolves freely. 2. a stencil used in screen printing. it is made of fine cloth, usually of silk or nylon, finely perforated in areas to form a design and mounted on a frame. the paste containing the dye is forced through the perforations onto the fabric, leaving the design. a series of screens, one for each color, is used for multicolored designs. (also see printing.)

  9. A pattern of dots from solid black to various levels of gray, described in percentages, adds a tint to a defined area for emphasis

  10. Transparent panel for dividing compartments of a vehicle or deflecting airflow. also light, as in backlight, a windscreen or windshield, screen wiper (us


Screen, английский

Screen, английский

Screen, английский

Screen (rt), английский
    Alternative term for intensifying screen.


Screen -, английский
    Сетчатый фильтр


Screen /to screen /screening, английский
    Crible /cribler /criblage


Underwater, английский
  1. Подводный

  2. Below the surface, submerged.


At loggerheads, английский
    To quarrel or be at strife with someone. there are two credible explanations of the origin of this term. [1] in the 15th and 16th centuries, a loggerhead was a big long-handled ladle used to pour boiling liquids onto a grappled enemy. when both sides were doing this, they were literally at loggerheads. [2] later, the loggerhead was a heavy iron ball mounted on an iron shaft, used to heat pitch for caulking. being readily available on deck, a couple of them could be seized as weapons in disputes between seamen, who thus found themselves at loggerheads. at rest!: usn command to adopt an informal stance. posture is relaxed, right foot remains in place, but body movement and quiet talking are permitted. (the equivalent rn command is “stand easy!”)


Astern refueling, английский
    The transfer of fuel at sea during which the receiving ship keeps station astern of the delivering ship. see underway replenishment, replenishment at sea.