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22 декабря, 2017

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25 декабря, 2012

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Глоссарии и словари бюро переводов Фларус

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Англо-грузинский словарь


    Lizard, английский
    1. A piece of rope, sometimes with two legs, and one or more iron thimbles spliced into it. it is used for various purposes; one is often made fast to the topsail-tye, for the buntlines to reeve through, to confine them to the centre of the yard. a lizard with a tail and thimble is used as a fair lead, to lead out where the lift runs in a line with the object. the lower boom topping-lift is thus helped by carrying the lizard out to the fore-brace block. in yards sent aloft ready for crossing, the lizard confines the yard rope until the order is given, “sway across,” when, letting the lizard run, all cross simultaneously.

    2. [1] any short length of rope used for a specific purpose. [2] an iron thimble spliced into a main bowline with one end formed into a hook to take a tackle. [3] the line hung from a lower yard or boom for small boats to make fast to when mooring.




    Load, английский

    Lizard, английский
    1. A piece of rope, sometimes with two legs, and one or more iron thimbles spliced into it. it is used for various purposes; one is often made fast to the topsail-tye, for the buntlines to reeve through, to confine them to the centre of the yard. a lizard with a tail and thimble is used as a fair lead, to lead out where the lift runs in a line with the object. the lower boom topping-lift is thus helped by carrying the lizard out to the fore-brace block. in yards sent aloft ready for crossing, the lizard confines the yard rope until the order is given, “sway across,” when, letting the lizard run, all cross simultaneously.

    2. [1] any short length of rope used for a specific purpose. [2] an iron thimble spliced into a main bowline with one end formed into a hook to take a tackle. [3] the line hung from a lower yard or boom for small boats to make fast to when mooring.