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Ballast bonus

  1. Compensation for relatively long ballast voyage

  2. Compensation for relatively long ballast voyage.


Балластный бонус, русский
  1. Доп. единовременная сумма, которую фрахтователь соглашается перечислить судовладельцу сверх арендной платы при фрахтовании в тайм-чартер, если судну предстоит значительный балластный переход из последнего порта выгрузки в пункт приемки в тайм-чартер.

  2. Дополнительная единовременная сумма, которую фрахтователь иногда соглашается заплатить судовладельцу сверх аренды при фрахтовании в тайм-чартер, если судну предстоит значи-тельный балластный переход из последнего порта выгрузки в пункт приемки в тайм-чарт

  3. Дополнительная единовременная сумма, которую фрахтователь соглашается перечислить судовладельцу сверх арендной платы при фрахтовании в тайм-чартере, если судну предстоит значительный балластный переход из последнего порта выгрузки в пункт приемки в тайм-ч


Compensation for relatively long ballast voyage, английский

Компенсация за балластировку, русский



Ballast, английский
  1. Control checks

  2. A transformer that steps up the voltage in a florescent lamp.

  3. Балласт

  4. Heavy weight, often sea water, necessary for the stability and safety of a ship which is not carrying cargo

  5. Heavy material that is placed in the hold of a vessel to provide stability. (see also in ballast.)

  6. Heavy substances loaded by a vessel to improve stability, trimming, sea-keeping and to increase the immersion at the propeller. sea water ballast is commonly loaded in most vessels in ballast tanks, positioned in compartments right at the bottom and in some cases on the sides, called wing tanks. on a tanker, ballast is seawater that is taken into the cargo tanks to submerge the vessel to a proper trim.

  7. Heavy substances loaded by a vessel to improve stability, trimming, sea-keeping and to increase the immersion at the propeller. sea water ballast is commonly` loaded in most vessels in ballast tanks, positioned in compartments right at the bottom and in some cases on the sides, called wing tanks. on a tanker, ballast is seawater that is taken into the cargo tanks to submerge the vessel to a proper trim.

  8. A device used to start and operate discharge lamps. it may include a dimmer.

  9. Балласт, щебель, балластное сопротивление

  10. Weight in the keel of a boat that provides stability.

  11. A certain portion of stone, pig-iron, gravel, water, or such like materials, deposited in a ship`s hold when she either has no cargo or too little to bring her sufficiently low in the water. it is used to counter-balance the effect of the wind upon the masts, and give the ship a proper stability, that she may be enabled to carry sail without danger of overturning. the art of ballasting consists in placing the centre of gravity, so as neither to be too high nor too low, too far forward nor too far aft, and that the surface of the water may nearly rise to the extreme breadth amidships, and thus the ship will be enabled to carry a good sail, incline but little, and ply well to windward. a want of true knowledge in this department has led to putting too great a weight in ships` bottoms, which impedes their sailing and endangers their masts by excessive rolling, the consequence of bringing the centre of gravity too low. it should be trimmed with due regard to the capacity, gravity, and flooring, and to the nature of whatever is to be deposited thereon. (see trim.)

  12. As a verb, signifies to steady;—as a substantive, a comprehensive mind. a man is said to “lose his ballast” when his judgment fails him, or he becomes top-heavy

  13. [1] heavy material such as gravel or pig iron stowed low in a ship to improve its stability. [2] water or other liquid used for the same purpose (see ballast bag, ballast tank). [3] to ballast a merchantman requires disposing the ballast so that the ship will maintain her proper equilibrium, and be neither too stiff nor too crank. it is not merely the weight of ballast which has to be considered, but also its distribution relative to the weight and distribution of cargo. [4] in a man-of-war the ballast is permanent, and arranged to balance the guns and other top-weights carried.

  14. Балласт (1. груз 2. слой из сыпучих материалов)

  15. Pertains to monohulls. weight at the bottom of the boat to help keep it stable. ballast can be placed inside the hull of the boat or externally on a keel.

  16. The material most commonly used to form the road bed of a railway track. it is laid on the base formation of the track with the track laid on top of it and provides a storm water drainage medium. it usually consists of granite, whinstone or furnace slag. ash is sometimes used in yards but not where any sort of speed is required as the dust gets into the rolling stock equipment. a properly maintained railway will have regular tamping of ballast to ensure the track itself is maintained to provide an acceptable standard of ride. other track forms include slab or non-ballasted track which does not require ballast.

  17. Graded stone sub-base used for drainage and support of the track. the advantage is that it is easy to move for maintenance work.


Ballast, английский
    Material, usually stone or aggregate, selected for placement on the roadbed for the purpose of holding the track in line laterally and longitudinally at a determined level and also to provide drainage.


Ballast, английский
    Weight below decks that keeps the boat upright.


Ballast (kentlege), английский

Ballast (m.), немецкий

Ballast bag, английский
    A waterproof bag laid on the floor of a hold, and filled or emptied by means of a pump and hose. ballast-shooting: the illegal practice of throwing ballast overboard while in port.


Ballast bed, английский

Ballast blocks, английский

Ballast car, английский

Ballast cleaning, английский
    Removal of existing ballast using a machine which grades the excavated ballast, returning good stone to the track and takes fine stone and spoil for disposal.


Ballast depth, английский
    Distance from the formation to the base of the sleeper measured below the lowest rail seat. for steel sleepers the base of the sleeper is considered to be the sleeper toe.


Ballast discharge, английский

Ballast engine, английский

Ballast factor, английский
    The ratio of the luminous output of a lamp when operated on a ballast to its luminous output when operated under standardized rating conditions.


Ballast keel (fin,long,drop), английский
    Фальшкиль (плавн., длинный, падающий)


Ballast layer, английский

Ballast lifting beam, английский

Ballast movement, английский
    A voyage or voyage leg made without any paying cargo in a vessel`s tanks. to maintain proper stability, trim, or draft, sea water is usually carried during such movements.


Ballast noise rating, английский
    A measure of the noise generated by a fluorescent lamp ballast; designated


Ballast resistor, английский
    Electrical resistor used to regulate ignition coil output at higher engine speeds and increase spark voltage for cold starting,


Compensation, английский
  1. Компенсация

  2. Changes made in the dimensions of the master artwork/phototool from

  3. 1. something which makes something else seem less bad or less serious 2. an amount of money or something else given to pay for loss or damage  the drugs caused him to develop breathing problems, so he thinks he’s entitled to medical compensation. 3. the act of giving money to pay for loss or damage  compensation for loss of a limb 4. a situation where the body helps to correct a problem in a particular organ by making another organ, or the undamaged parts of the same organ, function at a higher level 5. behaviour that emphasises a particular ability or personality characteristic in order to make the lack of another one seem less bad

  4. N компенсация

  5. Компенсация возмещение (ремедиум), на которое имеет право страна-член вто в случаях, когда другой член вто нарушает взятые на себя обязательства по предоставлению услуг или облагает товар пошлинами выше связанных ставок таможенного тарифа

  6. If a detained vessel is lost by the negligence and misconduct of the prize-master, compensation must be rendered, and the actual captors are responsible. the principal being answerable in law for the agent`s acts.

  7. A group of actions designed to undo or mitigate the effect of a committed transaction.

  8. Direct or indirect monetary and nonmonentary rewards in exchange for services rendered, or an award for damages sustained by an injury or by the violation of a contract.

  9. Arrangement under which the delivery of goods to a party is paid for by buying back a certain amount of the product from the recipient of the goods.

  10. The ways in which speakers may compensate for a lack of language skills and knowledge. see coping strategies.

  11. Salary and benefits

  12. Salary and benefits everything that an employee receives for working, including pay and non-monetary benefits

  13. Compensation is the amount of money that an employee receives in exchange for his or her services. compensation includes wages, salary, bonuses, and other benefits.

  14. A monetary benefit that is provided by employers to attract and retain qualified workers. compensation can include salary, bonuses, health insurance benefits, paid time off, retirement plans, tuition reimbursement programs, and more.

  15. Pay structures within an organization. it can be linked to employee appraisal. compensation is effectively managed if performance is measured adequately.

  16. The total amount of the monetary and non-monetary pay provided to an employee by an employer in return for work performed. this could include things like benefits, car allowance, performance bonus, gym membership, as well as a regular pay cheque. 


Relatively, английский

Транзитная подача материалов цехам и участкам, русский
    Доставка непосредственно произ-ву материалов, при которой поступающие на пр-тие материальные ресурсы не разгружаются на общезаводских складах, а подаются непосредственно на места потребления производствен/юга.


Балластный бонус, русский
  1. Доп. единовременная сумма, которую фрахтователь соглашается перечислить судовладельцу сверх арендной платы при фрахтовании в тайм-чартер, если судну предстоит значительный балластный переход из последнего порта выгрузки в пункт приемки в тайм-чартер.

  2. Дополнительная единовременная сумма, которую фрахтователь иногда соглашается заплатить судовладельцу сверх аренды при фрахтовании в тайм-чартер, если судну предстоит значи-тельный балластный переход из последнего порта выгрузки в пункт приемки в тайм-чарт

  3. Дополнительная единовременная сумма, которую фрахтователь соглашается перечислить судовладельцу сверх арендной платы при фрахтовании в тайм-чартере, если судну предстоит значительный балластный переход из последнего порта выгрузки в пункт приемки в тайм-ч