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Shin up, to

Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык)
    To climb up a rope or spar without the aid of any kind of steps.




Shin, английский
  1. Espinilla

  2. The front part of the lower leg


Shin boots, английский

Shin din, английский
    A party where you have lots of fun. example my friend and i went to a shin din last weekend.


Shin plaster, английский

Shin splints, английский
    Extremely sharp pains in the front of the lower leg, felt by athletes shirodkar’s operation shirodkar’s operation /?? r?dk? z ?p?re* ??(?)n/, shirodkar pursestring /??r?dk? p! sstr??/


Shinanid, английский
    Fancy word for jerk, fiend, etc. example that filthy shinanid back there took my wallet.


Shinarump, английский

Shinbone, английский
    Same as tibia


Shinbone protectors, английский

Shinbutsu bunri (神仏分離), японский
    The forcible separation of buddhism and shinto, in particular during the meiji era.


Shinc, английский
  1. Sundays/holidays included

  2. Sundays, holidays, included


Shinc (domingos y festivos incluidos), испанский

Shinc (sundays and holidays included), английский

Shindle, английский

Shindle stone, английский

Shindy, английский
    A kind of dance among seamen; but also a row. apparently modernized from the old erse sheean, clamour.


Shine, английский
    To take the shine out of. to excel another vessel in a man[oe]uvre. to surpass in any way.


Shine (shone, shone), английский

Shiner, английский
  1. Same as black eye (informal )

  2. The familiar name for a lighthouse. also, a name for the dace (which see).

  3. A relatively short streak caused by a lustrous section of a filament yarn. the principal cause is excessive tension applied to a yarn during processing.


Shingle, английский
  1. Coarse gravel, or stones rounded by the action of water; it is used as ballast.

  2. [1] a loose accumulation of round and water-worn gravel, pebbles, or roundish stones, such as is common on the seashore. from norwegian singling. [2] the code-name for an allied amphibious assault on anzio, italy, in 1944.


Shi, английский
    [from the anglo-saxon scip]. any craft intended for the purposes of navigation; but in a nautical sense it is a general term for all large square-rigged vessels carrying three masts and a bowsprit—the masts being composed of a lower-mast, top-mast, and topgallant-mast, each of these being provided with tops and yards.— flag-ship. the ship in which the admiral hoists his flag; whatever the rank of the commander be; all the lieutenants take rank before their class in other ships.—line-of-battle ship. carrying upwards of 74 guns.—ship of war. one which, being duly commissioned under a commissioned officer by the admiralty, wears a pendant. the authority of a gunboat, no superior being present, is equal to that of an admiral.—receiving ship. the port, guard, or admiral`s flag-ship, stationed at any place to receive volunteers, and bear them pro. tem. in readiness to join any ship of war which may want hands.—store-ship. a vessel employed to carry stores, artillery, and provisions, for the use of a fleet, fortress, or garrison.—troop-ship. one appointed to carry troops, formerly called a transport.—hospital-ship. a vessel fitted up to attend a fleet, and receive the sick and wounded. scuttles are cut in the sides for ventilation. the sick are under the charge of an experienced surgeon, aided by a staff of assistant-surgeons, a proportional number of assistants, cook, baker, and nurses.—merchant ship.—a vessel employed in commerce to carry commodities of various sorts from one port to another. (see merchantman.)—private ship of war. (see privateers, and letters of marque.)—slaver, or slave-ship. a vessel employed in carrying negro slaves.—to ship. to embark men or merchandise. it also implies to fix anything in its place, as “ship the oars,” i.e. place them in their rowlocks; “ship capstan-bars.” also, to enter on board, or engage to join a ship.—to ship a sea. a wave breaking over all in a gale. hence the old saying—


Shingle, английский
  1. Coarse gravel, or stones rounded by the action of water; it is used as ballast.

  2. [1] a loose accumulation of round and water-worn gravel, pebbles, or roundish stones, such as is common on the seashore. from norwegian singling. [2] the code-name for an allied amphibious assault on anzio, italy, in 1944.