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Bord you
Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык) |
A saying of a man waiting, to one who is drinking, meaning that he claims the next turn.
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Bord, шведский
Bord, английский
The sea-coast, an old term. formerly meant the side, edge, or brim; hence, as applied to a ship, to throw overboard, is to cast anything over the side of the vessel.
Bord cleat, английский
Bord course, английский
Bord de l`eau, французский
Bord de piste, французский
Bord drivage, английский
Bord gate, английский
Bord or board, английский
A mine roadway driven as one of a set of mutually perpendicular roadways for the purpose of extracting coal or other minerals by means of bord-and-pillar mining.
Bord superieur de l'encolure, французский
Bordüren-druck, немецкий
Ab dem knie leicht ausgestellte hosenform (engl. stiefelschnitt).
Bord-and-pillar, английский
A method of extraction in which the coal or ore is removed by means of a set of mutually perpendicular roadways (‘bords’), leaving pillars of intact coal or ore to support the roof. synonyms: pillar- and-stall, room-and-pillar, stoop
Bord-and-pillar method, английский
Bord-and-pillar working, английский
Bord-and-wall, английский
Bord-down, английский
Bord-up, английский
Borda, венгерский
Borda, турецкий
Borde de deslizamiento de tierra, испанский
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Bore down, английский
Sailed down from to windward.
Bordels, английский
An old word for houses built along a strand. in the old play called the “ladies` privilege,” it is said:—“these gentlemen know better to cut a caper than a cable, or board a pink in the bordels than a pinnace.”
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