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Глоссарии и словари бюро переводов Фларус

Поиск в глоссариях:  

Бухта

  1. Бухта , залив

  2. (нем . bucht), часть водоема, обособленная от открытых вод отрезками берега или островами.

  3. Б., бух.

  4. Скатанная в рулон (моток) арматура. термин может применяться к смотанному в виде непрерывных витков отрезку прутка. за счет экономии места арматурная бухта удобна в транспортировке.


Залив, русский
  1. Залив, бухта, гавань.

  2. Зал.


Поворот, русский
  1. Продвинутая форма "джайба" (смены галса), заключающийся в том, что нужно нырнуть под шкотовый угол паруса вместо того, чтобы перекидывать его над передней частью доски

  2. Поворот в паре

  3. Поворот , кривизна , от ворот поворот


Sinus, us, m, латинский

Flexus, us, m, латинский

Statio, onis, f, латинский

Бух., русский
    Бухта


Reel, английский
  1. A strip of film wound on a metal wheel.

  2. To haul or bring in by winding an attached cable or rope on a drum.

  3. A spool-shaped device (cathead) used as a hoist by winding or wrapping the attached rope or cable.


Б., бух., русский

Poukama, финский

Fleet, английский
  1. Air, eastern atlantic and mediterranean авиация вмс в восточной атлантике и на средиземном море

  2. .satellite communications system система спутниковой связи вмс

  3. A general name given to the royal navy. also, any number of ships, whether designed for war or commerce, keeping in company. a fleet of ships of war is usually divided into three squadrons, and these, if numerous, are again separated into subdivisions. the admiral commands the centre, the second in command superintends the vanguard, and the third directs the rear. the term in the navy was any number exceeding a squadron, or rear-admiral`s command, composed of five sail-of-the-line, with any amount of smaller vessels.

  4. [1] at least five ships working together under unified command (cf. flotilla, squadron, task group, etc.). [2] an organization of ships, aircraft, marine flagstaff 120 forces, and shore support facilities under a single commander in chief. [3] the generic term for a national navy. see also united states numbered fleets.

  5. The sidewise movement of a rope or cable when winding on the drum of a hoist.


Harbor, английский
  1. A harbor or harbour, or haven, is a place where ships may shelter from the weather or are stored. harbours can be man-made or natural.

  2. Гавань, порт

  3. Гавань; порт; портовая акватория


Bight, английский
  1. The part of the rope or line, between the end and the standing part, on which a knot is formed. bilge

  2. A loop in a line.

  3. A substantive made from the preterperfect tense of bend. the space lying between two promontories or headlands, being wider and smaller than a gulf, but larger than a bay. it is also used generally for any coast-bend or indentation, and is mostly held as a synonym of shallow bay.

  4. The loop of a rope when it is folded, in contradistinction to the end; as, her anchor hooked the bight of our cable, i.e. caught any part of it between the ends. the bight of his cable has swept our anchor, i.e. the bight of the cable of another ship as she ranged about has entangled itself about the flukes of our anchor. any part of the chord or curvature of a rope between the ends may be called a bight.

  5. [1] any part of a line between its two ends. [2] a bend or loop in a line. [3] a bend or curve in the shoreline. [4] the body of water enclosed by such a bend. [5] a bay or gulf.

  6. Traditionally a loop in a rope. with closed veins, such as with an english bridle, bight refers to the ends of the reins. even though western reins are often split, their ends are also referred to as the bight.


Backwater, английский
    [1] water held back by a dam or reservoir. [2] water held back by a tide. [3] an isolated, backward, or peaceful place. [4] the boondocks (usn) or ulu (rn).




Применяться, русский
    Применяться , привыкать, приспособляться


Затем, русский
    Затем , кроме, после


Заводчик, русский