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Admiralty shackle

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    Heavy shackle at the tail tree that connects the skyline to the stub line (guyline extension) (19).




Admiralty, английский
  1. 1. a high naval authority in charge of a state`s navy or a major territorial component. in the royal navy (uk) the board of admiralty, executing the office of the lord high admiral, promulgates naval law in the form of queen`s (or king`s) regulations and admiralty instructions.

  2. An office for the administration of naval affairs, presided over by a lord high-admiral, whether the duty be discharged by one person, or by commissioners under the royal patent, who are styled lords, and during our former wars generally consisted of seven. the present constitution of the board of admiralty comprises—the first lord, a minister and civilian as to office; four naval lords; one civil lord attending to accounts, &c.; one chief secretary; one second secretary. two lords and one secretary form a legal board of admiralty wherever they may be assembled, under the authority of the board or its chief.

  3. [1] formerly, the department of state responsible for the british royal navy (see board of admiralty). [2] the building housing officials of that department. [3] maritime law.


Admiralty anchor, английский
    Адмиралтейский якорь


Admiralty court, английский
  1. The constitution of this court relatively to the legislative power of the king in council, is analogous to that of the courts of common law relatively to the parliament of the kingdom.— high court of admiralty, a supreme court of law, in which the authority of the lord high-admiral is ostensibly exercised in his judicial capacity for the trial of maritime causes of a civil nature. although termed the high court of admiralty, more properly this is the court of vice-admiralty, and relates solely to civil and military matters of the sea, and sea boundaries, prizes, collisions, vessels or goods cast on the shore where the vice-admirals have civil jurisdiction, but no naval power, as the lord-lieutenants of counties are named in their patents “vice-admirals of the same;” in like manner all governors of colonies. all cases in connection are tried by the admiralty court in london, or by our “courts of vice-admiralty and prize jurisdictions abroad.” admirable as some of the decisions of this expensive tribunal have been, it has all the powers of the inquisition in its practice, and has thereby been an instrument of persecution to some innocent navigators, while it has befriended notorious villains. besides this we have the admiralty court of oyer and terminer, for the trial of all murders, piracies, or criminal acts which occur within the limits of the country, on the coast-lines, at sea, or wherever the admiralty jurisdiction extends—the deck of a british ship included.

  2. A tribunal administering maritime or admiralty law, including matters pertaining to shipping, collision, piracy, disposition of prizes, etc. admiralty law: a uniform, supranational, comprehensive body of maritime jurisprudence progressively codified over millennia. see laws & conventions of the sea, maritime law and united nations convention on the law of the sea.


Admiralty court; court of admiralty (in great britain), английский

Admiralty islands, английский

Admiralty law, английский
    Body of law that deals with maritime cases. in the uk administered by the probate, divorce and admiralty division of the high court of justice or supreme court.


Admiralty midshipman, английский
  1. Formerly one who, having served the appointed time, and passed his examination for lieutenant, was appointed to a ship by the admiralty, and thus named in contradistinction to those who used to be rated by the captain; he generally had precedence for promotion to “acting orders.”

  2. Formerly one who, having served his time and passed the lieutenant’s examination, was appointed to a ship by the admiralty, in contradistinction to those who were rated by the captain.


Admiralty sweep, английский
    A wide, cautious turn, made to come alongside another vessel or a jetty.


Shackle, английский
  1. Clevis or u-shaped metal fitting with a pin through the ends (32).

  2. The hinged, sliding or swivelling loop shaped member of a padlock. the heel of the shackle remains always in the padlock body and the toe of the shackle comes out when unlocked. a double locking padlock gives the greatest security against forcing because there are two separate bolts locking outwards in opposite directions, one into a niche in the heel of the shackle, and the other into the toe of the shackle. this is sometimes called heel and toe locking.

  3. Кандал; наручник, (соединительная) скоба;

  4. A clevis. shade 1. a material hung from, and coiled on, a ratcheted spring-activated roller; used to provide privacy, to darken a room, or to reduce the amount of sunlight striking a window. 2. the result of the addition of a black dispersion to a mixture of white and color. 3.

  5. Скоба

  6. A metal fitting at the end of a line used to attach the line to a sail or another fitting.

  7. Такелажная скоба, мочка, карабин

  8. [1] a metal loop or link, usually u-shaped, closed by a threaded pin which slides through a hole on one side and screws into a hole on the other. [2] to link two sections of chain with a shackle. [3] a measure of cable length equal to 15 fathoms (known as a shot in the usn). [4] to place a prisoner in fetters. (anglo-saxon sceacul.)

  9. A "u" shaped connector with a pin or bolt across the open end.

  10. A metal u-shaped connector that attaches to other fittings with the use of a pin that is inserted through the arms of the u.

  11. Pivoting link between a leaf spring and its mounting, comprising two coupled parallel rods,


Shackler, английский

Shackles, английский
    Semicircular clumps of iron sliding upon a round bar, in which the legs of prisoners are occasionally confined to the deck. manacles when applied to the wrists. (see bilboes.)


Angledozer, английский
  1. Heavy steel blade mounted across the front of a crawler tractor. the blade can be raised and lowered, and each end can be advanced and retracted to place the blade at various angles, making it possible to push dirt to either side (24).

  2. Англедозер (бульдозер с поворотным отвалом в горизонтальной плоскости)


Stump jumper, английский
    Heavy plate underneath a skidder that protects the back housing from contact with high stumps (23).