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Cow hitch
Морской словарь |
[1] any improvised fastening or interweaving of line which is not a recognized maritime knot. [2] any bend or hitch which is improperly tied and slips.
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Cow, английский
- The mature female of a bovine animal, esp. of the genus bos
- Crude oil washing
- Applied by whalers to the female whale.—to cow. to depress with fear.
- Копирование при записи
Cow keeper, английский
Cow sucker, английский
A cylindrical heavy piece of iron attached to a cable or wire line, making it descend rapidly into a borehole when the cable or line is not attached to a string of drilling tools or equipment. also called bug, bullet, go-devil. 29
Cow-catcher, английский
Cow-hocked, английский
A horse with legs angled at the hock similar to a cow`s.
Cowar, английский
Committee on water research
Coward, английский
Cowardice, and desertion of duty in fight, английский
Are criminal by law, even in the crew of a merchant-ship. such poltroonery is very rare.
Cowbird, английский
Cowboy, английский
Cowboy (k-boy), английский
Cowcatcher, английский
Cowd, английский
- To float slowly. a scotch term, as “the boat cowds braely awa.”
- Cost of work done
Cowell, английский
Cowes, английский
Cowhorn, английский
The seaman`s appellation of the coehorn.
Cowhouse, английский
Коровник cowl 1. дефлектор, колпак (вентиляционной трубы) 2. зонт дымовой трубы 3. капор сифона
Cowie, английский
A name among scotch fishermen for the porpoise.
Cowl, английский
- A circular, removable fairing around an aircraft engine (generally radial) for the purposes of streamling or cooling; aka ring cowling.
- A short fitting used to join two pieces of pipe.
- Cowling
- 1. a ship`s ventilator with a bell-shaped top which can be swivelled to catch the wind and force it below.
- A protective hood on a vertical pipe (such as a soil stack or vent pipe); used to exclude rainwater and snow. cownose-brick a brick having a semi-circular end.
- The cover of a funnel.
- A scoop-like device which directs fresh air into a vessel for ventilation, or to provide combustion air to the boiler rooms below.
Cowl arm, английский
Improvised, английский
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Coxswain/cockswain, английский
This is another ancient title, referring to the sailor who takes charge of a ship’s boat and its crew, and usually handles its steering. the word is a combination of the anglo-saxon cok meaning a small boat with swain meaning husband. it is pronounced “cox’n.” in both usn and rn, coxswain still carries its original meaning and refers especially to the sailor commanding a captain’s gig or admiral’s barge. in the rn, it is also the rating of the senior petty officer on board a submarine or a small ship (such as a corvette), who performs as the vessel’s quartermaster and assumes disciplinary duties that are performed by the master-at-arms and chief boatswain’s mate in larger ships.
Covering fire, английский
To provide gunfire support to a force or an operation.
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