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Soun
Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык) |
[anglo-saxon, sund]. an arm of the sea over the whole extent of which soundings may be obtained, as on the coasts of norway and america. also, any deep bay formed and connected by reefs and sand-banks. on the shores of scotland it means a narrow channel or strait. also, the air-bladder of the cod, and generally the swimming-bladder or “soundes of any fysshes.” also, a cuttle-fish.
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Sound, velocity of, английский
May be freely assumed at nearly 1142 feet in a second of time, when not affected by the temperature or wind; subject to corrections when great accuracy is required.
Sortie, английский
- See sally.
- [1] a rapid outward movement of invested troops to attack their besiegers. [2] a combat mission flown by a single aircraft. [3] a naval force setting out from port. sos!: radio (morse code) distress signal internationally agreed in 1908 to replace the former cqd. although commonly believed to represent “save our souls” the letters have no significance, having been chosen because three dots, followed by three dashes and another three dots, are easy to remember and transmit. see also table 10.
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