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Reef limestone
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Limestone, английский
- Calcaire;castine
- Rock of sedimentary origin composed principally of calcite or dolomite or both; used as building stone or crushed-stone aggregate or burnt to produce lime.
- As used by drillers, a general name applied to sedimentary rocks composed essentially of calcium carbonate minerals.
- Известняк
- A sedimentary rock consisting chiefly (more than 50 percent) of calcium carbonate, primarily in the form of calcite. limestones are usually formed by a combination of organic and inorganic processes and include chemical and clastic (soluble and insoluble) constituents; many contain fossils. hp
- Sedimentary rock composed wholly or predominantly (50 - 100 %) of
- A sedimentary rock rich in calcium carbonate that sometimes serves as a reservoir rock for petroleum. liquefied natural gas (lng)
Limestone, английский
Limestone, английский
Limestone bed, английский
Limestone decomposition, английский
Décarbonatation
Limestone decomposition, английский
Limestone dust, английский
Limestone marble, английский
A re-crystallized limestone, including commercial marble; capable of taking a high polish.
Limestone tuff, английский
A soft, easy-to-cut stone that cannot be polished; composed mainly of carbonic material. lime-tallow wash a mixture of lime and water with tallow; used on roofs, walls, and other external surfaces.
Reef, английский
- 1. reefing: to temporarily reduce the area of a sail exposed to the wind, usually to guard against adverse effects of strong wind or to slow the vessel.
- Риф (ряд подводных или едва возвышающихся
- Брать рифы - уменьшать площадь парусов
- To reduce the area of a sail.
- Риф, брать рифы; подводная скала, риф
- A certain portion of a sail comprehended between the head of a sail and any of the reef-bands. the intention of each reef is to reduce the sail in proportion to the increase of the wind; there are also reefs parallel to the foot or bottom of large sails, extended upon booms.—close-reefed is when all the reefs of the top-sails are taken in.—reef is also a group or continuous chain of rocks, sufficiently near the surface of the water to occasion its breaking over them. (see fringing reefs and barrier reefs.)
- [1] a shallow ridge of submerged rocks, coral, or sand, lying at or near the sea surface that may constitute a hazard to surface navigation. [2] the area of a sail that can be rolled and tied down to reduce its exposure to wind. [3] to reduce the area of a sail by securing it at its reef points or by rolling it around a boom or inside a mast.
- A shallow underwater barrier.
- To partially lower a sail so that it is not as large, which helps prevent too much sail as the wind increases.
- A line of rock and coral near the surface of the water.
- A vein of ore in the earth containing gold
Reef break, английский
Рифовый разбив волны. когда на пути развития волны возникает мелководный подводный риф, она начинает капризничать! в случае, если такой риф оказывается под несколько иным углом к развивающейся волне, создаваемая волна снимает кожуру, создавая тем самым пр
Reef cap, английский
Reef drive, английский
Reef knoll, английский
Reef knot, английский
- (see: square knot) рифовый узел
- Рифовый узел
- Прямой узел
- Прямой узел, рифовый узел
- A double knot made symmetrically with two half hitches. designed for tying reef points so that they hold securely but cast off easily, allowing a topman to quickly release the reef.
Reef point, английский
- Риф, люверс для рифления
- Short length of line sewn into a sail, to be tied around a boom or yard when shortening sail.
Reef points, английский
Strong grommets sewn into luff and leach of sail.
Reef rock austral bomby (a lar, английский
Reef wash, английский
Reef-bands, английский
Long pieces of rough canvas sewed across the sails to give them additional strength.
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Reef wash, английский
Reef knoll, английский
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