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Pass me an oar





    Oar, английский
    1. Office of aerospace research

    2. Весло (для тузика)

    3. Весло

    4. A slender piece of timber used as a lever to propel a boat through the water. the blade is dipped into the water, while the other end within board, termed the loom, is small enough to be grasped by the rower. the silver oar is a badge of office, similar to the staff of a peace-officer, which on presentation, enables a person intrusted with a warrant to serve it on board any ship he may set foot upon.— to boat the oars, is to cease rowing and lay the oars in the boat.— get your oars to pass! the order to prepare them for rowing, or shipping them.

    5. A long shaft with a handgrip at one end and a broad blade at the other, used as a lever for the manual propulsion of small boats or galleys. from old norse ar.


    Oar, to shove in an, английский
      To intermeddle, or give an opinion unasked.


    Oarb, английский
      Orient airlines research bureau


    Oared boats, английский
      The small craft, generically called “rowing boats” by landlubbers, are differentiated into several categories by seamen: • rowing boats have fixed thwarts (seats) and no coxswain. • pulling boats are similar, except that they are steered by a coxswain. • sculling boats are equipped with seats that move. • stern-scullers are propelled by a standing rower driving a single oar over the stern.


    Oarlock, английский
    1. Уключина

    2. U.s. term for a device which holds oars in place and allows them to pivot while being pulled (cf. rowlock, thole pin). oars!: verbal command for a boat’s crew to cease rowing and hold their oars horizontally above the water with blades feathered. see also boat oars, ship oars toss oars, trail oars.


    Oars, английский
    1. Ocean area reconnaissance satellite

    2. Opto-acoustic raman-gain spectroscopy

    3. В?сла

    4. The order to cease rowing, by lifting the oars from the water, and poising them on their looms horizontally in their rowlocks.— look to your oars! passing any object or among sea-weed.— double-banked oars (which see).


    Oars! в?сла на борт! (команда), русский

    Oarsman, английский
      A person who rows a boat, galley, or other vessel.


    Oarsmanship, английский
      Умение грести; искусство гребли


    Oart, английский
      Office of advanced research and technology


    Pas, английский
    1. Paraaminosalicylic acid

    2. Performance advisory system

    3. Perigee-apogee satellite (parameters)

    4. Philadelphia astronautical society

    5. Pilot advisory service

    6. Precision airspeed

    7. Primary alerting system

    8. Public address system

    9. Pacific aerial surveys

    10. Positron annihilation spectrometry

    11. Passenger address system (kc-390)

    12. Pitch attitude sensor (airbus)


    Pas, английский
      Paraaminosalicylic acid


    Pas, английский

    Pas, датский

    Pas, чешский

    Pas allonge, французский

    Pas court, французский

    Pas de calais, русский

    Pas de cote, французский

    Pas de cote; travail de deux pistes, французский

    Pas de la chaine de construction des batiments, французский

    Pass the bone, английский
      Knowledge transfer example the boss is fixing to pass the bone


    Pasquier, английский
      A multi-lingual and extremely intelligent secret service agent. example pasquiers could be watching you while secretly manipulating your environment for their purposes--anywhere, anytime.