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Наветренный
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Ventis expositus [a, um] (obnoxius), латинский
Windward, английский
- Toward the direction from which the wind is coming.
- Situated on the side from which the wind blows.
- The side facing into the wind. when speaking of a mountain range, these areas are generally cooler and wetter than on the leeward side.
- Toward the direction from which the wind is coming
- In the direction that the wind is coming from.
- Наветренный; с наветренной стороны, к ветру,
- Towards the wind. windward side. the side of the boat closest to the wind. wmg-and-wing. sailing downwind with the jib set on the opposite side to the mainsail. working sails. the mainsail and the standard jib. working sheet. the leeward sheet that is under tension. y
- Наветренный
- The weather-side; that on which the wind blows; the opposite of leeward (which see). old sailors exhort their neophytes to throw nothing over the weather-side except ashes or hot water: a hint not mistakable.
- Towards the side from which the wind is blowing (cf. leeward). wind-wave: [1] a wave produced by the action of wind on the ocean surface. [2] see douglas scale and table 2.
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Ventis expositus [a, um] (obnoxius), латинский
Pietas [atis, f], латинский
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