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Hidden harbor

Морской словарь
    One where the outer points overlap so that the shore line appears continuous from seaward. high-and-dry: above the high-water mark.




Harbor, английский
  1. A harbor or harbour, or haven, is a place where ships may shelter from the weather or are stored. harbours can be man-made or natural.

  2. Гавань, порт

  3. Гавань; порт; портовая акватория


Harbor -, английский
    Портовый бассейн


Harbor and approach chart, английский

Harbor dues, английский
    Various local charges against all seagoing vessels entering a harbor, to cover maintenance of channel depths, buoys, lights, etc. all harbors do not necessarily have this charge.


Harbor duty, английский
    Work ashore assigned to superannuated seamen or those unfit for sea service.


Harbor log, английский
    That part of a ship’s logbook covering only events and transactions that occur while the vessel is in port.


Harbor master, английский
    A person usually having the experience of a certificated master mariner and having a good knowledge of the characteristics of the port and its whole area. he administers the entire shipping movements that take place in and within reach of the port he is responsible for.


Harbor of refuge, английский
    A place where ships in transit can find shelter from a storm. these are often man-made jetty enclosed areas along a featureless coastline where no nearby natural deep water harbors exist.


Harbor watch, английский
    A detail tasked to look after a vessel while it is moored or docked. see anchor watch, baboon watch.


Harbor/harbour, английский
    A body of water along the shore, deep enough for anchoring a ship and protected from 147 harbor winds, waves, and currents by natural or artificial features, thus forming a safe haven for seagoing vessels. a harbor equipped with cargo and passenger handling equipment, and providing ship-berthing facilities is called a port.


Harborne, английский
    Depressed, in a state of mourning after having been dumped by a girlfriend for someone else. example he was harborne after being dumped by tiffany.


Hidden, английский
  1. A скрытый model

  2. Скрытый; невидимый


Hidden (adj), английский
    Not visible to the user.


Hidden argument, английский
    Скрытый аргумент; неявный аргумент


Hidden assets, английский
    Скрытый капитал (разница между балансовой стоимостью и рыночной ценой основного капитала компании)


Hidden bit, английский
    Скрытый разряд


Hidden buffer, английский
    Скрытый буфер


Hidden caption, английский
    Скрытый заголовок


Hidden character, английский
    Скрытый символ


Hidden costs, английский
  1. Скрытые расходы (напр., расходы на очистку воды от загрязняющих веществ, внесенных в нее при попадании данного продукта в воду - такого как стиральный порошок)

  2. Expenses that occur in addition to the purchase price

  3. Expenses that occur in addition to the purchase price expenses such as maintenance, supplies, training,upgrades, and other costs in addition to the purchase price hrci.org hr certification institute


Hidden damage, английский

Continuous, английский
  1. Непрерывный

  2. Непрерывный; длительный; продолжающийся

  3. A продолженный, дли- тельный, непрерванный form, future, past, present contoid n контоид

  4. Непрерывный, неразрывный, сплошной, неразрезной (об элементах конструкции)


High water mark, английский
    The line along the shore reached by the mean high water.


Hertz horn, английский
    The upper half of a naval contact mine is studded with hollow lead protuberances called hertz horns. when a ship’s hull hits one of these horns, its lead casing is crushed, cracking a glass vial filled with sulfuric acid. the acid runs down a tube into an empty lead-acid battery, forming the electrolyte and energizing the battery, which detonates the explosive.