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    Eat, английский
    1. Предполагаемое время захода на посадку

    2. Earliest arriving time

    3. Electronic angle tracking

    4. Estimated approach time

    5. Expected activity time

    6. Expected approach time

    7. Earliest arrival time (eta is more common).

    8. [1]to make progress slowly in difficult conditions (e.g., eat to windward): {2] to corrode, as metal, by rust. [3] to wear away or destroy gradually. [4] to eat the wind out of another vessel, is to gain slowly to windward of her.

    9. Expected / estimated approach time (icao doc 8400)

    10. Food stuff for human consumption (ahm), followed by loading position eat/2


    Ata, английский
    1. Фактическое время прибытия (прилета)

    2. Actual time of arrival

    3. Advanced test accelerator

    4. Air transport association of america

    5. Air

    6. Air turbine alternator

    7. Atmosphere absolute

    8. Air transport association (icao doc9889) (us)

    9. Animal transportation association

    10. Automatic track alignment


    Eat, английский



    Bite, английский
    1. Укус; прикус; кусать

    2. Built-in-test equipment

    3. Built-in test equipment

    4. Verb used in reference to a rudder, as in "the rudder begins to bite." when a vessel has steerageway the rudder will act to steer the vessel, i.e. it has enough water flow past it to steer with. physically this is noticeable with tiller or unassisted wheel steering by the rudder exhibiting resistance to being turned from the straight ahead - this resistance is the rudder "biting" and is how a helmsman first senses that the vessel has acquired steerageway.

    5. 1. the action of biting or of being bitten 2. a place or mark where someone has been bitten  a dog bite  an insect bite

    6. Mordedura, picadura, mordisco

    7. In glazing, the distance by which the inner edge of a frame (or a stop) overlaps the edge of the glass or panel. bit gauge, bit stop a metal piece temporarily fixed to a bit to prevent drilling too deeply in a blind hole.

    8. Is said of the anchor when it holds fast in the ground on reaching it. also, the hold which the short end of a lever has upon the thing to be lifted. also, to bite off the top of small-arm cartridges.

    9. An anchor is said to bite when its flukes dig in without dragging.

    10. Access function (airbus)

    11. Built-in test equipment (faa)

    12. Glossary


    Eat, английский
    1. Предполагаемое время захода на посадку

    2. Earliest arriving time

    3. Electronic angle tracking

    4. Estimated approach time

    5. Expected activity time

    6. Expected approach time

    7. Earliest arrival time (eta is more common).

    8. [1]to make progress slowly in difficult conditions (e.g., eat to windward): {2] to corrode, as metal, by rust. [3] to wear away or destroy gradually. [4] to eat the wind out of another vessel, is to gain slowly to windward of her.

    9. Expected / estimated approach time (icao doc 8400)

    10. Food stuff for human consumption (ahm), followed by loading position eat/2