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Appropriation line

Финансовый глоссарий (отчеты, счета, налоги)
    Кредитная линия




Appropriate, английский
    Подходящий; соответствующий


Appropriate adult, английский
    If you are held by the police and they realise, or are told, that you have a mental health problem, you have the right to be accompanied by an appropriate adult. they should be an adult who is independent of the police, such as a member of your family or a mental health worker, but they cannot be your solicitor. you may be asked if you have a friend or family member you would like to ask or it could be a professional. an appropriate adult should: make sure that you get a solicitor request that you are seen by a doctor help you to communicate with the police be present if you are questioned about an offence. see our pages on police and mental health for more information.


Appropriate corporate atmosphere/culture, английский

Appropriate healthcare practitioner, английский
    This is the term used for the medical professional who is called to the police station if you need medical assessment or treatment.


Appropriate housing, английский

Appropriate jurisdiction, английский
    Надлежащая юрисдикция


Appropriate technology, английский
  1. Оптимальная (соответствующая) технология (подход) технические приемы, знания, методы, процедуры и оборудование, которые адаптированы к конкретным потребностям на местах.

  2. Техника для развивающихся стран, созданная с учетом местных условий экологически целесообразная техника, рационально использующая природные ресурсы и мало загрязняющая окружающую среду


Appropriate treatment or appropriate medical treatment, английский
    This means medical treatment for your mental health problem that is: suitable for you available takes into account the nature and degree of your mental health problem and your individual circumstances.


Appropriate, relevant, английский

Appropriated, английский
    Rights. pi права первоочередного (по времени) водопользователя (сша)


Appropriateness, английский
    Descriptive of the social acceptability of a language item.


Appropriation, английский
  1. Public funds set aside for a specific purpose.

  2. A distribution of net income to various accounts or entities.


Appropriation accounting, английский

Appropriation accounts, английский
    Счета доходов и их распределения; счета выделенных ассигнований (в снс)


Appropriation bill, английский
    Финансовый законопроект, предусматри-вающий выделение средств на осуществление программ, одобренных «санкционирующим законопроектом» конгресса


Appropriation doctrine, английский
    Доктрина преимущественного (по очередности) права на водопользование для прибыльных целей (сша)


Appropriation of profits, английский
    Распределение прибылей


Appropriation procedure, английский
    Порядок распределения (средств, бюджета)


Appropriation request, английский
    Formal request for funds for capital investment project.


Line, английский
  1. The basic unit of a frame or field containing the charge, which is proportional to the light falling at various points on the scanning line.

  2. L

  3. A report on how well a stranger plays

  4. Линия

  5. The correct nautical term for the majority of the cordage or "ropes" used on a vessel. a line will always have a more specific name, such as mizzen topsail halyard, that specifies its use.

  6. Линь, вер?вка, шнур

  7. Линь, линия

  8. The general appellation of a number of small ropes in a ship, as buntlines, clue-lines, bowlines, &c. also, the term in common parlance for the equator. also, in the army, distinguishes the regular numbered regiments of cavalry and infantry from the artillery and guards, to whom exceptional functions are assigned. in fortification, it means a trench, approaches, &c. in a geometrical sense, it signifies length without breadth; and in military parlance, it is drawing up a front of soldiers.—concluding line. a small rope, which is hitched to the middle of every step of a stern-ladder.—deep-sea line. a long line, marked at every five fathoms with small strands of line, knotted, and used with the deep-sea lead. the first 20 fathoms are marked as follows: 2 and 3 fathoms with black leather; 5 with white bunting; 7 with red; 10 with leather and a hole in it. then 13, 15, and 17 repeat the previous marks of 3, 5, and 7. two knots indicate 20, three knots 30, four knots 40 fathoms, and so on, with an additional knot for every ten. meanwhile a single knot indicates the intermediate fives. besides this system some pilots prefer their own marks, as in the hooghly, where they always measure the line for themselves. the term “deep-sea line” must not now be confined to the use of the lead for the ordinary purposes of safe navigation; deep-sea soundings for scientific purposes are recorded in thousands of fathoms, in which case the line is sometimes made of silk, the object being to obtain the largest amount of strength with a small weight.—fishing-lines. particular kinds of lines, generally used for fishing snood, mackerel, whiting, cod, albacore, &c.—hand-line. a line about 20 fathoms long, marked like the first 20 fathoms of the deep-sea line. it is made fast to a hand-lead of from 7 to 14 lbs., and used to determine the depth of water in going in or out of a harbour, river, channel, &c.— hauling-line. any rope let down out of a top, &c., to haul up some light body by hand.—knave-line. a rope fastened to the cross-trees, under the main or fore top, whence it comes down by the ties to the ram-head, and there it is rove through a piece of wood about 2 feet long, and so is brought to the ship`s side, and there hauled up taut to the rails.—life-line. a rope occasionally extended in several situations for persons to lay hold of, to prevent their falling.—mar-line. a particular kind of small line, composed of two strands very little twisted; there is both tarred and white mar-line. that supplied for the gunner and for bending light sails is untarred.—navel-line. a rope depending from the heads of the main and fore masts, and passed round to the bight of the truss to keep it up, whilst the yard is being swayed up, or when the truss, in bracing sharp up, is overhauled to the full.—spilling-lines. ropes fixed occasionally to the square sails, particularly the main and fore courses in bad weather, for reefing or furling them more conveniently; they are rove through blocks upon the yard, whence leading round the sail they are fastened abaft the yard, so that the sail is very closely confined.—white-line. that which has not been tarred, in contradistinction to tarred line.

  9. [1] is generally defined as being cordage of less than 1-inch (2.5 cm) in circumference. [2] in the usn it refers to rope that has been unspooled and cut for use. [3] one of the dimensions of a convoy, see column. see also braided line.

  10. Lines. 1. wire and/or fiber ropes and cables. 2. a given direction, bearing, or course.

  11. To cover the inner surface of. a lined tunnel is a tunnel where

  12. Гидролиния, магистраль

  13. A description of the location and grade of a tunnel.

  14. A continuous mark on a surface, which imparts motion and contour to a design.


Borrowing line, английский
    Кредитная линия


Secured credit card, английский
    Кредитная карточка, выданная под страховой депозит