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Jammed in a clinch

Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык)
    The same as hard up in a clinch (which see).—jammed in a clinch like jackson, involved in difficulty of a secondary degree, as when jackson, after feeding for a week in the bread-room, could not escape through the scuttle.




Clinch, английский
  1. Клинч

  2. N игра слов, каламбур (син. pun)

  3. A particular method of fastening large ropes by a half hitch, with the end stopped back to its own part by seizings; it is chiefly to fasten the hawsers suddenly to the rings of the kedges or small anchors; and the breechings of guns to the ring-bolts in the ship`s side. those parts of a rope or cable which are clinched. thus the outer end is “bent” by the clinch to the ring of the anchor. the inner or tier-clinch in the good old

  4. [1] that part of a cable, or rope that is fastened to the ring of the anchor. [2] alternate spelling of clench.


Clinch a business, to, английский
    To finish it; to settle it beyond further dispute, as the recruit taking the shilling.


Clinch bolt. clenching, clench nailing the hammering over of the point of a nail against a wood face to secure its adhesion under rough usage., английский

Clinch joint, английский

Clinch nail. clerestory, clerestory window 1. an upper zone of wall pierced with windows that admit light to the center of a lofty room. 2. a window so placed. (, английский

Clinch., английский

Clincher, английский
    An incontrovertible and smart reply; but sometimes the confirmation of a story by a lie, or by some still more improbable yarn: synonymous with capping.


Clincher or clinker built, английский
    Made of clincher-work, by the planks lapping one over the other. the contrary of carvel-work. iron ships after this fashion are distinguished as being lap-jointed.


Clincher tire (tyre), английский

Clinches, английский
    The folded-over ends of horseshoe nails on the outside of a shod horse`s hooves.


Clinching, английский
    Метод забивки гвоздей с загибанием выступающего острия


Jamm-sandwich, английский
    Two pieces of bread jammed together after you discovered you were out of lunchmeat. example my two course meal was a jamm-sandwich.


Jammed fraction of the total system sbandwidth, английский
    Часть суммарной полосы частот полезного сигнала, пораженная помехами


Jammer, английский
  1. Lightweight, two-drum yarder usually on a truck with a spar and boom; may be used for both short distance yarding and loading (22).

  2. Подавитель связи, передатчик

  3. Стопор

  4. Зажим, стопор


Jammer logging, английский
    Cable logging system generally restricted to one skidding line and used for winching logs up to 300 feet from the cutting area to a log collection point (17).


Jammer-to- carrier ration, английский
    Отношение активная помеха


Jammer-to-noise ratio, английский
    Отношение активная помеха


Jamming, английский
  1. .station станция помех

  2. Преднамеренные радиопомехи jam-proof paper-handling system система, предотвращающая замятие бумаги

  3. Wedging a body part into a crack.


Jamming and chimney, английский

Jamming locator, английский
    Пеленгатор станций помех j/m jettison motor ракетный двигатель системы аварийного отбрасывания (кабины с экипажем от ракеты-носителя)


Difficulty, английский
  1. Dificultad

  2. Difficulty, in proof-of-work mining, is how hard it is to verify blocks in a blockchain network. in the bitcoin network, the difficulty of mining adjusts verifying blocks every 2016 blocks. this is to keep block verification time at ten minutes.

  3. A word unknown to true salts.

  4. According to admiral smyth’s 1887 sailor’s word-book, “this word is unknown to true salts.” (see impossible.)


Jangada, английский
    A sort of fishing float, or rather raft, composed of three or four long pieces of wood lashed together, used on the coasts of peru and brazil. the owner is called a jangadeira, but the term is evidently an application of jergado (which see).


Jambs, английский
    Door-posts in general; but in particular thick broad pieces of oak, fixed up endways, between which the lights of the powder magazine are fitted.