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Tide

  1. The periodic rise and fall of water level in the oceans.

  2. The periodic rise and fall of water level in the oceans

  3. Прилив и отлив (на море, океане)

  4. Прилив

  5. The rise and fall of water level due to the gravitational effects of the sun and the moon.

  6. Приливно-отливные явления

  7. A regular periodical current of waters, setting alternately in a flux and reflux; it is owing to the attraction of the sun and moon, but chiefly to the latter. the highest as well as most rapid, perhaps, are in the gulf of fundy and the river wye; and on the contrary the lowest, as well as feeblest, are in the mediterranean generally.—to tide, is to work up or down a river or harbour, with a fair tide in a head wind or a calm; coming to anchor when the tide turns.

  8. The cyclical rise and fall of sea level that oc- throw 324 curs roughly every twelve hours (from old english tid = time). these are of great importance to navigation, since significant errors in position will occur if they are not taken into account. tidal range and height are also important, because many rivers and harbors have shallow bars that prevent vessels with significant draft from entering at certain states of the tidal cycle. see also tide creation.

  9. The predictable, regular rising and lowering of water in some areas due to the pull of the sun and the moon. tidal changes can happen approximately every six or 12 hours, depending on the region. to find the time and water levels of different tides, you can use tide tables for your area. the period of high water level is known as high tide, and the period of low water level is known as low tide.

  10. Tactical and ifps development environment


The periodic rise and fall of water level in the oceans, английский

Периодическое поднятие и снижение уровня воды в океане, русский

Прилив и отлив (на море, русский

Океане), русский

Прилив, русский
  1. Вынужденные волны в мировом океане, вызы­ваемые приливообразующими силами луны и солнца.

  2. Прл .


Приливно-отливные явления, русский

Отлив, русский
    Отлив предназначен для отвода воды во время атмосферных осадков. представляет собой планку из профлиста или полимера. элемент монтируют снаружи сооружения под оконный проем или по периметру цоколя здания.


Прилив/отлив, русский



Gravitational, английский
    Гравитационный 18 зак. 262


Periodical, английский
    Периодический; регулярный


Attraction, английский
  1. Initially named a circus act having striking effect on the audience thanks to mechanisms. (for example, cyclist running over high walls of a large "basket" without a bottom; a great number of automotive shows, etc). nowadays this is a long separ

  2. The power of drawing, or the principle by which all bodies mutually tend towards each other; the great agent in nature`s wonderful operations.—attraction of mountains, the deviating influence exercised on the plumb-line by the vicinity of high land. but exerting also a marvellous effect on all floating bodies, for every seaman knows that a ship stands inshore faster than she stands out, the distances being similar.


Mediterranean, английский

Aweigh, английский
  1. The position of anchor as it is raised clear of the bottom.

  2. Position of an anchor just clear of the bottom.

  3. Just clear of the ground, referring exclusively to the anchor (cf. atrip, weigh).

  4. An anchor raised off the bottom.


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.