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Grab ropes

Морской словарь
    Lines suspended from a boat boom so that occupants of a boat may steady themselves when standing.




Grab, немецкий

Grab, английский
  1. Перехват

  2. The large coasting vessel of india, generally with two masts, and of 150 to 300 tons.—to grab. in familiar language, to catch or snatch at anything with violence.

  3. [1] formerly, an indian two-masted, shallow- draft warship with excellent handling qualities, especially in light winds. armed with forwardfiring artillery and a long overhanging bow which could be run over a target’s quarterdeck or poop for boarding. the name is derived from the arabic ghorab, meaning “raven.” [2] a crane fitted with a grab bucket consisting of two half shells hinged at the centre.

  4. Захватывать grabber1. контактирующее приспособление; 2. плата захвата gracefulпостепенный

  5. A fishing tool.

  6. Быстрое хватательное движение

  7. Brakes engage suddenly and strongly, even when applying light pressure on the brake pedal.


Grab -, английский
    Мгновенный отбор проб (пробоотборником грейферного типа)


Grab bag, английский
    Мешок или ящик с мелкими вещами, который посетители ярмарки вытаскивают наугад за определенную плату grab-handle поручень у входа в автобус, трамвай и т.п.


Grab bar, английский
    A hand grip, usually installed in a shower, which may be used for steadying oneself. gothic sash 468 grab bar


Grab bar., английский

Grab bucket, английский
  1. A clamshell.

  2. [1] a “grab bucket,” with interlocking teeth to aid penetration of the soil, is used for dredging and onshore excavation. [2] a “clamshell bucket” with no teeth, is used for stock-piling bulk cargo such as sand.


Grab crane, английский
    A crane which is fitted with a clamshell.


Grab discharge, английский

Grab dredger, английский

Grab equipment, английский

Grab iron, английский

Grab line, английский
    Вер?вка для захвата


Grab rail, английский
    Стеновой поручень лестничных перил


Grab rails, английский
  1. Hand-hold fittings mounted on cabin tops and sides for personal safety when moving around the boat.

  2. Стеновой поручень лестничных перил


Grab sample, английский

Grab sampler, английский

Grab sampling, английский

Grab service, английский
    Country vessels first employed by the bombay government against the pirates; afterwards erected into the bombay marine.


Grab set, английский

Themselves, английский

Granny, английский
    A reef knot tied backward so as to be insecure. not only does it slip, but tends to jam and cannot readily be cast loose. landlubbers tend to tie it naturally. also “granny’s knot.”


Goofing stations, английский
    [1] rn naval aviators’ slang for the catwalks and open gallery on an aircraft carrier’s island, where spectators often gather to view take-offs and landings. cf. vulture’s row. [2] a pipe peculiar to the canadian navy, made to alert off-watch seamen that there is something unusual to be seen from the upper deck. the term originated in hmcs labrador, the icebreaking arctic patrol ship, during her first voyage through the northwest passage in 1954. the pipe was made so that they would not miss seeing polar bears, walruses and icebergs close at hand. goof-off: a person who habitually evades responsibility. goof-up: to spoil things or get into trouble, especially due to carelessness or irresponsibility.