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Dead ahead

    A position directly in front of the vessel.




Ahead, английский
  1. In a forward direction.

  2. Вперед; впереди

  3. Forward of the bow.

  4. Впер?д, впереди

  5. Впереди (яхты)

  6. Вперед

  7. A term especially referable to any object farther onward, or immediately before the ship, or in the course steered, and therefore opposed to astern.—ahead of the reckoning, is sailing beyond the estimated position of the ship.—ahead is also used for progress; as, cannot get ahead, and is generally applied to forward, in advance.

  8. [1] forward, in front of the bow. [2] engine room command to drive the ship forward. ahoy!: the standard nautical hail used to gain attention. believed to be descended from a viking warcry, it now says essentially “hello there!”

  9. Automation and harmonization of european aeronautical data


Ahead, английский

Ahead of itself, английский
    In context of general equities, refers to equities that are overbought or oversold on a fundamental basis.


Ahead of you, английский
    Used for listed equity securities. at the same price but entered ahead of your order/interest, usually referring to the specialist`s book. see: behind, matched orders, priority, stock ahead.


Ahead on course, английский

Ahead search classify sonar, английский
    Гидролокатор поиска и опознавания [для эхолокации m придонном слое]


Ahead session, английский
    A match won by being a certain number of games ahead


Ahead session, русский
    Матч выигрывается, если вы опережаете соперника на определённое число побед во фреймах


Dead, английский
  1. Term used to indicate that a carom or combination shot is lined up perfectly (i.e., you can’t miss)

  2. Descriptive of electric wiring which is not connected to a source of voltage. dead-air space unventilated air space within a structure, as in a shaft, ceiling, or hollow wall.

  3. A мёртвый (син. extinct, ант. living) language, metaphor

  4. Adjective meaning [1] exactly (e.g., dead ahead; dead astern; dead on target; dead level). [2] completely (e.g., dead stop; dead calm). [3] extremely (e.g., dead easy).

  5. Пассивный; заблокированный; мертвый

  6. Having very little or no reverberation; dry.


Dead, русский
    Термин используется для обозначения ситуации, когда шары идеально стоят для карамболя или комбинационного удара (то есть, невозможно промазать)


Dead -, английский
    Стойка, поддерживающая конструкцию (при её усилении или восстановлении)


Dead - end road, английский

Dead - end [line - end] station, английский

Dead / permanent load, английский

Dead ahead, английский
  1. Directly ahead.

  2. Exactly ahead, directly ahead, directly in front.

  3. Directly in front of the boat.

  4. A position directly in front of the vessel.


Dead air, английский

Dead anchor, английский

Dead application or registration, английский
    A trademark application or registration that is no longer active, so it can’t be used to bar another pending trademark application from federal registration. the trademarks in dead applications or registrations may still be in use in commerce, and the owner may have common law rights. in some cases, the application or registration can be revived or reinstated, making them "live" again.


Dead as the dodo, английский
    Refers to the dodo bird, which was driven to extinction by the predation of seamen. dead-end: to secure the end of a rope, usually on a cleat.


Dead astern, английский
    Directly aft.


Catspaw, английский
  1. A puff of wind on the water caused by a mass of cool air plunging down through warm surface air.

  2. [1] a wind ripple on the surface of an otherwise calm sea. [2] a hitch made by double twisting the bight of a rope to form a pair of eyes through which a hook can be inserted.


Dead astern, английский
    A position directly aft or behind the vessel. deadhead