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To allow a line to feed freely.
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Run, английский
The hulls underwater bottom near the stern.
Run, английский
Запустить, русский
Run, английский
Uruchomic, польский
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Swamp, английский
- To fill with water, but not settle to the bottom.
- Area saturated with water throughout much of the year, but with the surface of the soil usually not deeply submerged. usually characterized by tree or shrub vegetation (28).
- A tract of land or bog on which, from its impermeable bottom, the collected fresh water remains stagnant.
- To bring a vessel close to foundering by shipping water over its side.
- Болото; заболоченная [затопляемая] местность
- An area of low, saturated ground, intermittently or permanently covered with water, and predominantly vegetated by shrubs and trees, with or without the accumulation of peat. compare - marsh, bog, fen. gg
Helm, английский
- The wheel or tiller controlling the rudder. helmsperson
- A ship`s steering mechanism; see tiller and ship`s wheel. the wheel and/or wheelhouse area. see also wheelhouse.
- A tiller or a wheel generally installed on the bridge or wheelhouse of a ship to turn the rudder during manoeuvering and navigation. it is in fact the steering wheel of the ship.
- A tiller or a wheel generally installed on the bridge or wheelhouse of a ship to turn the rudder during maneuvering and navigation. it is in fact the steering wheel of the ship.
- Румпель, штурвал
- Руль
- Properly is the tiller, but sometimes used to express the rudder, and the means used for turning it, which, in small vessels and boats, is merely a tiller, but in larger vessels a wheel is added, which supplies the leverage for pulling the tiller either way;
- [1] a lever (tiller) or wheel controlling the rudder of a ship for steering. [2] the entire assembly comprising a ship’s steering mechanism. [3] the person at the wheel, the helmsman. [4] the duty of steering (have the helm). [5] the position of the wheel or tiller with respect to amidships (e.g., helm alee). [6] by extension, any controlling position (the president- elect takes the helm of state). from old high german helmo = tiller, via middle english helme.
- The wheel or tiller that manually controls the boat`s steering system.
- The wheel or tiller of a boat.
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