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Gingerbread hatch

Морской словарь
    Obsolete slang for a luxurious cabin or stateroom.




Gingerbread, английский
  1. The elaborate, usually gilded, carvings decorating the bow and stern sections of warships from the 15th to 18th centuries. also extremely popular on 19th century riverine steamboats in the united states. the term is said to have come from germany, where the gingerbread sold at country fairs was traditionally splashed with gilt to make its appearance more attractive.

  2. Что-либо показное, дешёвая пышность


Gingerbread work, английский
    Profusely carved decorations of a ship.


Hatch, английский
  1. An opening in a boat`s deck fitted with a watertight cover.

  2. An opening in a ship`s deck fitted with a watertight cover

  3. An opening, generally rectangular, in a ship`s deck affording access into the compartment below.

  4. Люк

  5. An opening, equipped with an openable cover, in a roof or floor of a building for passage of people or goods from one level to another or for ventilation.

  6. A half-door. a contrivance for trapping salmon. (see heck.)

  7. [1] a watertight trapdoor-like cover for a hatchway. [2] a frequently used, but slightly incorrect, abbreviation of hatchway. [from old english haecc = opening.]

  8. A sliding or hinged opening in the deck, providing people with access to the cabin or space below.


Hatch area, английский
    Область штриховки; штрихуемая область hatch brush штриховая кисть hatching штриховка


Hatch beam, английский
    Steel support for the edges of a cargo hold.


Hatch boom, английский
    A shipboard derrick used to raise or lower cargo to or from deck level, at which point the load is transferred to a yard boom.


Hatch coaming, английский
    A raised framework to prevent water pouring into an open hatchway from the deck.


Hatch conveyor, английский

Hatch cover, английский
    Крышка люка


Hatch cover handle, английский

Hatch cover hinge, английский

Hatch davit, английский
    A small portable hoist used when working with light cargo inside a hold. hatch-deck: the lower deck of a gun brig.


Hatch frame, английский

Hatch list, английский
    An inventory of items stowed in each section of the hold, giving their descriptions, volumes, weights, and consignees. hatch-ring: a metal ring used to lift and move a hatch.


Hatch pattern, английский
    Образец штриховки; шаблон штриховки


Hatch., английский

Hatchback, английский
  1. Задняя часть автомобиля с открывающейся вверх дверью автомобиль с открывающейся вверх задней частью

  2. Passenger car with hinged lifting back access door or tailgate encompassing the back light or rear screen. hayes transmission infinitely variable transmission of the toric type in which the ratio change is brought about by caged wheels running within toroidal tracks or races and s


Hatched molding, английский

Hatchelling, английский
    The combing and preparing hemp for rope-making.


Hatchery, английский
  1. The process of cultivating and breeding a large number of juveniles in an enclosed environment. the juveniles are then released into lakes, rivers or fish farm enclosures.

  2. A facility where fish eggs are hatched and the fry raised, especially to stock lakes, streams, and ponds.


Girthline, английский
    See gantline. also girtline. give way!: command, [1] to begin pulling the oars of a boat. [2] to stand clear or make room. give-way vessel: the one which must yield when meeting, crossing, or being overtaken by another. see also stand-on vessel, privileged vessel.


Gingerbread, английский
  1. The elaborate, usually gilded, carvings decorating the bow and stern sections of warships from the 15th to 18th centuries. also extremely popular on 19th century riverine steamboats in the united states. the term is said to have come from germany, where the gingerbread sold at country fairs was traditionally splashed with gilt to make its appearance more attractive.

  2. Что-либо показное, дешёвая пышность