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Turn around

Словарь терминов и сокращений в авиации
    Подготовка самолета к следующему вылету


Tarn, английский
  1. Turn around

  2. A small mountain lake [probably from the icelandic tiaurn ].




Around, английский
    Вокруг; в окружности


Around the clock, английский

Around the pinning shafts, английский

Around the pipe welding, английский

Around the track personnel (attp), английский
    Persons required to work on a railway where any aspect of the task they are performing is "on or near the track". that is within three (3) metres from the edge of the closest rail when measured horizontally and at any level above or below the rail when measured vertically, unless in a position of safety. attp excludes any rail safety worker who is classified as a safety critical worker.


Around us, английский
    Used in context of general equities. see: away from you.


Turn, английский
  1. Logs yarded in any one trip (22).

  2. A player’s stay ("inning") at the table, which continues as long as the player continues to legally pocket object balls; also, same as "twist"

  3. A knot passing behind or around an object.

  4. A slight illness or attack of dizziness (informal)  verb 1. to move the head or body to face in another direction 2. to change into something different  the solution is turned blue by the reagent. turner’s syndrome turner’s syndrome / t! n?z s?ndr??m/

  5. N 1 поворот, переворот; 2 реплика (в диалоге ) cognitive ~ когнитивный поворот (син. cognitive revolution) discursive ~ дискурсивный переворот2

  6. Поворот

  7. Шлаг - оборот веревки вокруг чего-либо, например, вокруг барабана лебедки или другой веревки

  8. Повернуть

  9. [1] a tactical maneuver in which all ships go round simultaneously and maintain the same true bearings on each other while changing course (as opposed to a corpen in which they maintain relative bearings). [2] to put about or tack when sailing. [3] a trick or spell of duty. [4] to wrap a line about something. [5] the moment at which tide changes from flow to ebb and vice versa (cf. slack water).

  10. In the equities market, a reversal; unwind.

  11. Изменение или отклонение от прежнего направления короткий период деятельности


Turn, английский

Turn, английский

Turn, румынский

Turn & bank indicator, английский
    Primary air-driven gyro instrument, a combined turn indicator and lateral inclinometer to show forces on an aircraft in banking turns. also referred to as "needle & ball" indicator, the needle as the gyro's pointer and a ball encased in a li


Turn & slip (bank), английский

Turn a blind eye, английский
    See blind eye.


Turn a turtle, to, английский
    To take the animal by seizing a flipper, and throwing him on his back, which renders him quite helpless. also applied to a vessel capsizing; or throwing a person suddenly out of his hammock.


Turn ahead, английский
    A self-explanatory order to the engineer, in regulating the movement of a steamer.


Turn and bank indicator, английский
    Указатель разворота и крена


Turn and turn about, английский
    To stand alternate spells of duty. see watch-and-watch.


Turn angles, английский

Turn back, английский
    A facility allowing trains to reverse their direction


Turn bat, английский

Подготовка, русский
  1. Подготовка , приготовление

  2. Подготовка

  3. Подготовка (разделка) кромок по окружности

  4. Подготовка (разделка) концов труб под сварку


Tarp, английский
  1. Test and repair processor

  2. See: troubled asset relief program


Tarn, английский
  1. Turn around

  2. A small mountain lake [probably from the icelandic tiaurn ].