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Lubber`s hole
Глоссарий морских терминов (рангоут, такелаж, устройство судна) |
A port cut into the bottom of the mizzentop (crow`s-nest) allowing easy entry and exit. it was considered "un-seamanlike" to use this easier method rather than going over the side from the shrouds, and few sailors would risk the scorn of their shipmates by doing so (at least if there were witnesses).
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Hole, английский
- N пробел; непоследовательность pattern random ~ случайный пробел (в речевых мо- делях ); непоследовательность (модели )
- A clear open space amongst ice in the arctic seas.
- A drill hole, borehole, or well.
- The vacancy where an electron would normally exist in a solid; behaves like a positively charged particle.
- The vacancy where an electron would normally exist in a solid; behaves like a
- In drilling operations, the wellbore or borehole.
Hole, английский
Hole accumulated diode, английский
Hole accuracy, английский
Hole alignment, английский
Hole cards, английский
Hole conduction, английский
Hole conductivity, английский
Hole curvature, английский
The amount, expressed in degrees, that a borehole has diverged from its intended course in a distance of 100 feet.
Hole density, английский
Hole deviation, английский
- Sometimes used synonymously for hole curvature.
- The change in the course or direction a borehole follows. the change may be the result of operational characteristics of the equipment used, of rock structures encountered, or of intentional deflection through the use of deflection wedges, whipstocks, etc.
Hole digger, английский
Hole drift, английский
Отклонение ствола скважины
Hole enlargement, английский
Hole expansion test, английский
Hole face, английский
Bottom 1
Hole flanging, английский
Hole ga(u)ge, английский
Номинальный диаметр ствола скважины
Hole in the heart, английский
Same as septal defect (informal )
Hole layout, английский
Hole of pluto, английский
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Accommodation ladder, английский
- A portable flight of steps down a ship`s side.
- Portable flight of steps suspended from a ship’s side to give access for boat crews or to a wharf. it consists essentially of upper and a lower platforms connected by a ladder. the lower end being raised and lowered by the falls of a davit. landlubbers frequently but mistakenly call the accommodation ladder the gangway (cf. brow, gangplank).
Boat-hook, английский
A pole with a hook on the end, used to reach into the water to catch buoys or other floating objects.
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