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Chest of chatham

Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык)
    An ancient institution, restored and established by an order in




Chatham, английский
    See chest of chatham.


Chatham chest, английский
    This is one of the earliest of maritime charitable organizations, established in 1590 by queen elizabeth i, to pay gratuities known as “smart money” to seamen who had been hurt or wounded in royal service. it was funded by compulsory payroll deduction from every seaman and apprentice according to their wages. chearly!: obsolete command to do something heartily or quickly. check!: [1] command to stop or slow down. [2] to ease a line a little and then belay it. check firing!: command ordering a temporary halt in naval gunfire. see cease firing!


Chathamite, английский

Chest, английский
  1. Грудь

  2. Combined higher education software team (uk)

  3. Pecho

  4. 1. the upper front part of the body between the neck and stomach. also called thorax 2. same as thorax (note: for other terms referring to the chest, see pectoral and words beginning with steth-, thorac-, thoraco-.)

  5. Same as pectus carinatum


Chest, английский

Chest cavity, английский
    A space in the body containing the diaphragm, heart and lungs


Chest examination, английский
    An examination of someone’s chest by percussion, stethoscope or x-ray


Chest fun, английский
    Same as pectus excavatum


Chest measurement, английский
    Обхват груди


Chest muscle, английский
    Same as pectoral muscle


Chest on chest, английский
  1. Tall chest consisting of two stacked chest of drawers with the upper chest being narrower than the base chest.

  2. Two chests of drawers stacked together, with the narrower piece on top.


Chest on stand, английский
    A chest of drawers on legs.


Chest pain, английский
    Pain in the chest which may be caused by heart disease


Chest tightness, английский
    Tensión, presión en el pecho, pecho apretado


Chest trap, английский
    When a player uses his chest to slow down and control a ball in the air.


Chest x, английский

Chest x-ray, английский
    Radiografía del pecho


Chest), английский

Chest/ breast, английский

Chester, английский

Institution, английский
  1. A place where people are cared for, e.g. a hospital or clinic, especially a psychiatric hospital or children’s home

  2. An establishment founded partly with a view to instruction; as the royal united service institution in london.

  3. The term can take on a number of meanings. it can be an organization which is in the business of holding assets (such as banks, insurance companies, and investment companies). it can also apply to traditions or procedures, as in those associated with a regulatory commission. also, see institutional factors.

  4. A structure, a mechanism of social order or cooperation, which governs the behaviour of a group of individuals within a human annex i glossary, acronyms, chemical symbols and prefi xes community. institutions are intended to be functionally relevant for an extended period, able to help transcend individual interests and help govern cooperative human behaviour. the term can be extended to also cover regulations, technology standards, certifi cation and the like.


Established, английский
    Установленный


Chevaux de frise, английский
    An adopted term for pickets pointed with iron, and standing through beams, to stop an enemy: this defence is also called a turn-pike or pike-turn.


Chesil, английский
    From the anglo-saxon word ceosl, still used for a bank or shingle, as that remarkable one connecting the isle of portland with the mainland, called the chesil beach.