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Moderate breeze
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- Beaufort force 4. sustained wind speeds in the range of 11 to 16 knots. small waves, becoming longer, fairly frequent white horses.
- When all the flying kites may be pleasantly carried.
- Force 3 on the beaufort wind scale, with 7–10 kt winds and wavelets just starting to break. (see table 1b.)
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Breeze, английский
- Бриз - прибрежный ветер, возникающий из-за разности температур воздуха над водой и над сушей 3
- This word is widely understood as a pleasant zephyr; but among seamen it is usually applied as synonymous with wind in general, whether weak or strong.
- 1. коксовая мелочь, угольная пыль; 2. бриз. в угольной и коксовой промышленности — мельчайшие частицы, остающиеся после отделения самых мелких частиц сортированного кокса (мос, 3). в метеорологии бриз—¦ ветер, скорость которого составляет от 3,1—4,1 м/сек (легкий бриз) до примерно 11,3—13,4 м/сек (сильный бриз) (на основании классификации вмо). береговой бриз — ветер в прибрежных районах, дующий ночью с суши в сторону большой водной поверхности в результате ночного охлаждения поверхности суши. морской бриз (или озерный) — ветер в прибрежной зоне, дующий днем с водной поверхности моря (или озера) в сторону суши в результате дневного нагревания поверхности суши. долинный бриз — анабатический ветер, который дует в течение дня вдоль склонов из долин к горам (все определения вмо).
Breeze, английский
Breeze, английский
Breeze / coke breeze, английский
Poussier / poussier de coke
Breeze / coke breeze, английский
Breeze block, английский
A concrete masonry unit using pan breeze as aggregate.
Breeze brick, английский
Brick made from pan breeze and portland cement; often built into ordinary brickwork because of its good nail-holding capability.
Breeze concrete, английский
Breeze oven, английский
Breeze, light to moderate, английский
Breeze, sea or land, английский
A shifting wind blowing from sea and land alternately at certain hours, and sensibly only near the coasts; they are occasioned by the action of the sun raising the temperature of the land so as to draw an aerial current from sea-ward by day, which is returned as the earth cools at night.
Breeze, to kick up a, английский
To excite disturbance, and promote a quarrelsome row.
Breezeway, английский
- A covered passageway, open to the outdoors, connecting two cabins, two parts of a house, or between a house and a garage; sometimes serves as an outdoor sitting area; also called a dogtrot.
- Крытый переход между строениями (напр., домом и гаражом)
Moderate, английский
- Умеренный
- О видимости в прогнозе погоды - средняя, от 2 до 5 морских миль
- Человек, придерживающийся умеренных взглядов, особ. в политике
Moderate, латинский
Moderate climate, английский
Moderate complexity tests, английский
A clia category of tests that includes about 75% of all tests performed by healthcare laboratories, including most automated analytical systems. this category has more stringent requirements than for “waived tests” or “provider performed microscopy.”
Moderate gale, английский
In which a ship carries double reefs in her top-sails.
Moderate inflation, английский
Умеренная инфляция
Moderate or greater, английский
Умеренный или выше умеренного
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Fresh breeze, английский
- Beaufort force 5. sustained wind speeds in the range of 17 to 21 knots. moderate waves, taking a more pronounced long form; many white horses are formed (chance of some spray).
- A brisk wind, to which a ship, according to its stability, carries double or treble or close-reefed top-sails, &c. this is a very peculiar term, dependent on the stability of the ship, her management, and how she is affected by it, on a wind or before it. it is numbered 6. thus, a ship running down the trades, with studding-sails set, had registered “moderate and fine;” she met with a superior officer, close-hauled under close-reefed top-sails and courses, was compelled to shorten sail, and lower her boat; the log was then marked “fresh breezes.”
- Force 5 on the beaufort scale (winds 17–21 knots = 20–24 mph = 26–39 km/h).
Gentle breeze, английский
- Beaufort force 3. sustained wind speeds in the range of 7 to 10 knots. large wavelets, crests begin to break; foam of glassy appearance, perhaps scattered white horses.
- Force 3 on the beaufort scale (winds 7–10 knots = 8–11.5 mph = 13–18.5 km/h).
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