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Military sealift command

Морской словарь
    A component of u.s. transportation command (the british equivalent is royal fleet auxiliary). responsible for freight and passenger sealift service, including the ocean transportation of ammunition, equipment, fuel, and supplies to u.s. forces worldwide. vessels may be government- owned (usually with civilian crews) or chartered commercial merchantmen. the command operates in three principal modes: • surge sealift—used to move equipment to active theaters of operation around the world. • sustainment sealift—serves to keep forces already in the field continuously supplied. • afloat prepositioning—in which fuel, equipment, and supplies are stored on ships at sea, ready meet the initial requirements of a contingency anywhere in the world.




Transportation, английский
  1. Транспортировка, перевозка

  2. Also conveyance, carriage

  3. Транспортирование; перевозки


Equivalent, английский
  1. Эквивалент; эквивалентный

  2. Эквивалент (согласно так называемой доктрине эквивалентов, объект, по существу выполняющий ту же функцию тем же способом и обеспечивающий одинаковый эффект, считается эквивалентом)

  3. Эквивалент (согласно так называемой доктрине эквивалентов, объект, по существу выполняющий ту же

  4. N эквивалент; ~-lacking безэквивалентный; mono~ моноэквивалент; multi-~ мультиэквивалент | a эквивалентный translation, word absolute ~ абсолютный эквивалент occasional ~ окказиональный эквивалент regular ~ постоянный эквивалент variable ~ переменный эквивалент 1 “thunder”, образованное от “thunor”. 2 крупное литературное произведение эпического жанра; сложная, продолжительная история, включающая рад крупных событий. 3 раздел философии, изучающий основания знания. 4 повтор в конце смежных отрезков текста: “in 1931, ten years ago, japan invaded manchukuo – without warning. in 1935, italy invaded ethiopia – without warning. in 1938, hitler occupied austria – without warning. in 1939, hitler invaded czechoslovakia – without warning. later in 1939, hitler invaded poland – without warning. and now japan has attacked malaya and thailand – and the united states – without warning.” franklin d. roosevelt. 5 добавление этимологически не обусловленных звуков в конце слова.

  5. Эквивалент || эквивалентный


Responsible, английский

Ammunition, английский
  1. Боеприпасы

  2. This word had an infinite variety of meanings. it includes every description of warlike stores, comprehending not only the ordnance, but the powder, balls, bullets, cartridges, and equipments.—ammunition bread, that which is for the supply of armies or garrisons.—ammunition chest, a box placed abaft near the stern or in the tops of men-of-war, to contain ammunition, for the arms therein placed, in readiness for immediate action.—ammunition shoes, those made for soldiers and sailors, and particularly for use by those frequenting the magazine, being soft and free from metal.—ammunition waggon, a close cart for conveying military effects.—ammunition wife, a name applied to women of doubtful character.

  3. The explosive and propellant components of military projectiles, including bullets, bombs, cartridges, fuses, grenades, mines, missiles, powder, primers, pyrotechnics, rockets, shot, shrapnel, and the like.


Government, английский
  1. N управление ~ and binding (theory) управление и связыва- ние (концепция )

  2. Generally means the constitution of our country as exercised under the legislature of king or queen, lords, and commons.

  3. The acts, rules, procedures, instruments of power and institutions by which the citizens of a country (or more generally the parts of a system) communicate with (->communication) and exert control upon each other so that the country as a whole maintains its unity and is directed toward ends chosen from within that country (->self-organization, ->autonomy). its opposite is laissez faire. in the reality of politics, government is rarely uniformly distributed and constituted (->constitution) instead in a ruling elite, exercising institutional control over those governed. this unequal distribution of government is particularly prevalent in technical realisations. e.g., the governor of a steam engine, computer control of a production process. in biology, such control hierachies (->hierarchy) rarely exist which suggest that they may be an outgrowth of rational constuctions not a fact of nature. qeafh

  4. An app category that facilitates engagement with government or politics.


Commercial, английский
    Коммерческий


Continuously, английский

Requirements, английский
    Нормативы


Contingency, английский
  1. With respect to radiation protection , contingency means preparing for, and taking action, in the event of an unplanned release of radioactive material or other unplanned radiation incident which could lead to radiation exposure to the individual, the pop

  2. Случайность. непредвиденное обстоятельство. чрезвычайное обстоятельство.

  3. Сопряженность признаков; ассоциация качественных признаков

  4. An amount of money, included in the budget for building construction, that is uncommitted for any specific purpose. this amount is intended to cover the cost of unforeseen factors related to the construction which are not specifically addressed in the budget.

  5. An additional amount or percentage added to any cash flow item (ie. capex). care is needed to ensure it is either to be spent or to remain as a cushion.

  6. If a property is contingent, or the contract contains a contingency, certain events must transpire or the contract can be considered null. a contingency might be that the home must past an appraisal or receive a clean inspection.

  7. A provision in a contract stating that some or all of the terms of the contract will be altered or voided by the occurrence of a specific event. a common example is a buyer who enters into the purchase of another home before his current home is sold. the buyer will usually ask for the seller to make the sale contingent upon the sale of the buyer’s current home. if the seller receives another offer for the property, the first buyer must either agree to buy the home without any contingency, or step aside and let someone else purchase the home.


Military traffic management command, английский
    Now called surface deployment & distribution command.


Military organization, английский
    The following is an oversimplified outline of army and marine hierarchies, which vary greatly between and within national forces. each unit in the hierarchy is composed of at least two of the preceding unit, and three is a popular number, because it allows the unit commander to commit two military 202 while holding the third in reserve. the basic unit is a fireteam, whose size and composition varies, but usually includes four or five soldiers or marines. squads (u.s.) or sections (british) are composed of two or more fireteams; and a platoon includes two or more squads. the oldest structural component is a company, commanded by a captain or major, and composed of two or more platoons. two or more companies form a battalion, commanded by a lieutenant colonel. two or more battalions may make up a regiment, commanded by a colonel, or a brigade, led by a brigadier (brit.) or brigadier general (u.s.). a division of two or more brigades or regiments is a major general’s command, while a lieutenant general commands a corps of two or more divisions. a full general commands an army or army corps of two or more corps. finally, only encountered in major conflicts, is the army group, consisting of several armies and commanded by a field marshal (brit.) or a five-star army general (u.s.).