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Replenishment at sea

Морской словарь
    The transfer of personnel and/or supplies from one vessel to another while at sea. also underway replenishment.




Replenishment, английский
  1. Пополнение; восполнение; ркт подпитка

  2. An inventory management process in which a warehouse location is automatically or manually restocked based on predefined criteria to maintain the correct inventory levels at the location.


Replenishment group, английский
    A force consisting of oilers, ammunition, and supply ships with accompanying escort vessels.


Replenishment of stock, английский
    Восполнение запасов


Sea, английский
  1. The salt waters that cover the greater part of the earth’s surface

  2. Southeast asia (region)

  3. Stored energy actuator

  4. Level, static на уровне моря в статических условиях

  5. Море

  6. Strictly speaking, sea is the next large division of water after ocean, but in its special sense signifies only any large portion of the great mass of waters almost surrounded by land, as the black, the white, the baltic, the china, and the mediterranean seas, and in a general sense in contradistinction to land. by sailors the word is also variously applied. thus they say—“we shipped a heavy sea.” “there is a great sea on in the offing.” “the sea sets to the southward,” &c. hence a ship is said to head the sea when her course is opposed to the direction of the waves.—a long sea implies a uniform motion of long waves, the result of a steady continuance of the wind from nearly the same quarter.—a short sea is a confused motion of the waves when they run irregularly so as frequently to break over a vessel, caused by sudden changes of wind. the law claims for the crown wherever the sea flows to, and there the admiralty has jurisdiction; accordingly, no act can be done, no bridge can span a river so circumstanced without the sanction of the admiralty. it claims the fore-shore unless specially granted by charter otherwise, and the court of vice-admiralty has jurisdiction as to flotsam and jetsam on the fore-shore. but all crimes are subject to the laws, and are tried by the ordinary courts as within the body of a county, comprehended by the chord between two headlands where the distance does not exceed three miles from the shore. beyond that limit is “the sea, where high court of admiralty has jurisdiction, but where civil process cannot follow.”

  7. [from the anglo-saxon seolh]. the well-known marine piscivorous animal.

  8. [1] a body of saline water, smaller than an ocean, either (a) surrounded by land on most sides (mediterranean sea), or (b) part of one of the oceans (caribbean sea). [2] an inland body of water (caspian sea). [3] the condition of the water (calm sea, heavy sea). [4] an action of the water (ship sea). [5] a large area or great number of something (sea of faces).

  9. An international conference that convened in 1973 and ended in 1982. during those nine years, representatives of more than 160 sovereign states shuttled back and forth between new york and geneva, discussing issues, bargaining and trading national rights and obligations, in a series of marathon negotiations that produced the convention which came into force in november 1994. as of april 2008, it had been ratified by 155 coastal nations, excluding the united states. its key features cover: navigational rights, territorial sea limits, economic jurisdiction, legal status of resources on the sea bed uniforms 340 beyond the limits of national jurisdiction, passage of ships through narrow straits, conservation and management of living marine resources, protection of the marine environment, a marine research regime and, a more unique feature, a binding procedure for the settlement of disputes between states.

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Sea, английский

Sea - state educational agency, английский
    The state board of education or other agency officer primarily responsible for the supervision of public elementary and secondary schools in a state. in the absence of this officer or agency, it is an officer or agency designated by the governor or state law.


Sea air, maritime air, английский

Sea anchor, английский
  1. A stabilizer deployed in the water for heaving to in heavy weather. it acts as a brake and keeps the hull in line with the wind and perpendicular to waves. often in the form of a large bag made of heavy canvas. see also drogue.

  2. Пловучий якорь

  3. A device such as a heavy spar, or drogue dropped from the bow to keep a vessel headed into the wind or sea, and to reduce drift, usually during a storm.

  4. A device designed to bring a boat to a near stop in heavy weather. typically, a sea anchor is set off the bow of a boat so that the bow points into the wind and rough waves.


Sea approaches and vrater area, английский

Sea barge, английский
    [1] in naval use, a large logistical support vessel for beach landing operations. it carries such things as heavy lifting equipment, causeway sections, tugboats, pre-loaded barges, and other watercraft. [2] in civilian use, a carrier of pre-loaded self-propelled lighters, equipped with rollers to facilitate loading them onto seagoing container ships.


Sea bass, английский

Sea bass served with grilled lime, английский

Sea bed, английский
    The floor or bottom beyond the continental shelf.


Sea beggar, английский
    One of the dutch protestant revolutionary seamen who led a popular 16th–17th century revolt against spanish rule in the low countries. after independence they formed the nucleus of the dutch navy.


Sea biscuit or sea bread, английский
    See hardtack.


Sea bloom, английский

Sea born, английский
    [1] produced in the sea (e.g., a coral reef ). [2] created of or by the sea (e.g., an oceanide). [3] born at sea (e.g., a whale calf ).


Sea bottom, английский

Sea bottom reclamation, английский

Sea breeze, английский
  1. A small-scale wind circulation set off by differences in water and land temperatures along the coast. the sea breeze develops during the daytime and always blows from the sea. its counterpart is the land breeze.

  2. Дневной бриз - прибрежный ветер, который днем дует с моря на сушу

  3. A wind that blows from the sea onto the land,

  4. A light wind blowing from the sea toward the land. scuttle 278

  5. A thermally produced onshore wind during the late morning and afternoon.


Replenishment group, английский
    A force consisting of oilers, ammunition, and supply ships with accompanying escort vessels.


Relieving tackle, английский
    A multi-sheaved purchase that applies extra force to turn the rudder under conditions of stress, also serving to reduce the strain on a steering engine due to rudder kick-back during heavy weather. religious service (church) pendants/pennants: by naval custom, these are the only flags which may be worn above the national ensign, and then only during religious services held by an authorized chaplain. [1] the usn has two religious service pennants both with rounded tips and white grounds. the christian version has a dark blue latin cross oriented sideways near the hoist, while the jewish version has dark blue tablets of moses topped with a mogen david, similarly oriented. [2] the royal navy’s church pendant originated during the anglo-dutch wars, when it was flown by both sides to signify a temporary (usually religious) truce. it consists of the english cross of saint george at the hoist and the dutch red, white, and blue tricolor on a tapered fly (the kerkwimpel of red 258 the royal netherlands navy is, unsurprisingly, identical). [3] royal navy signalmen are taught that, if a flag officer unexpectedly comes on board, they can cut off the fly and use the hoist portion in lieu of a personal flag, leaving it plain for an admiral and painting on balls for vice or rear admirals if required. [4] an old navigator’s joke holds that hoisting the church pendant over the interrogative flag can be used to say, blasphemously, “jesus christ, where am i.”