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Steady gale
Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык) |
A fresh breeze pretty uniform in force and direction.
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Gale, английский
- Beaufort force 8. a sustained wind speed of 34 to 40 knots. moderate high waves of greater length; edges of crests begin to break into spindrift; the foam is blown in well-marked streaks along the direction of the wind.
- Очень крепкий ветер - 8 баллов по шкале бофорта, яхтенный шторм
- Force 8 on the beaufort scale (winds 34–40 knots = 39–46 mph = 63–74 km/h). from the norse gale = furious.
- A storm with a wind speed between 34 to 40 knots.
- Очередной платеж налога, арендной платы, процентов и т. п.
Gale, английский
Gale alidade, английский
Gale of wind, английский
Implies what on shore is called a storm, more particularly termed a hard gale or strong gale; number of force, 10.—a stiff gale is the diminutive of the preceding, but stronger than a breeze.—a fresh gale is a still further diminutive, and not too strong for a ship to carry single-reefed top-sails when close-hauled.—a top-gallant gale, if a ship can carry her top-gallant sails.—to gale away, to go free.
Gale warning, английский
Штормовое предупреждение
Galea, английский
1. any part of the body shaped like a helmet, especially the loose band of tissue in the scalp (note: the plural is galeae.) 2. a type of bandage wrapped round the head
Galea [ae, f], латинский
Galeage, английский
Galeas, английский
See gallias.
Galeati, английский
Galeazzi, английский
Galeite, английский
Galen, шведский
Galena, английский
- Lead sulfide
- A lead sulfide mineral sometimes used in powdered form by drillers as a drill-mud heavy loader.
- The most common lead mineral.
Galeni, английский
Galenite, английский
Galenobismuthite, английский
Galenobismutite, английский
Galenskap, шведский
Galenus, английский
Galeopis, английский
An ancient war-ship with a prow resembling the beak of a sword-fish.
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Steam navigation, английский
The management of vessels propelled by steam-power.
Stayed forward, английский
This term is applied to masts when they incline forward out of
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