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Brig sloop
Глоссарий морских терминов (рангоут, такелаж, устройство судна) |
A type of sloop-of-war introduced in the 1770s which had two square-rigged masts like a brig (in contrast to ship sloops of the time, which had three masts).
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Brig, английский
- 1. (historically) a vessel with two square-rigged masts.
- Бриг
- A two-masted square-rigged vessel, without a square main-sail, or a trysail-mast abaft the main-mast. this properly constituted the snow, but both classes are latterly blended, and the terms therefore synonymous.
- [1] a small two-masted square-rigged ship with a fore-and-aft sail on the lower part of the mainmast. brigs often carried long sweeps so that they could maneuver in calm weather. [2] usn term for a ship’s prison, formerly but no longer used in the rn. one theory holds that the name refers to a jail for brigands, but it more probably originated when admiral nelson used brigs to transport prisoners of war from the mediterranean to english prisons or hulks.
- Помещение для арестованных на военном корабле
Brigade, английский
- Бригада
- A voluntary organisation which gives training in first aid and whose members provide first aid at public events such as football matches and demonstrations
- A party or body of men detached for a special service. a division of troops under the command of a general officer. in artillery organization on land, a brigade is a force usually composed of more than a battery; in the field it commonly consists of two or three batteries; on paper, and for administrative purposes, of eight.
- Бригада fire ~ пожарная команда (на стройке)
Brigadier, английский
An officer commanding a brigade, and somewhat the same as commodore for a squadron of ships.
Brigadiere, итальянский
Brigadinaio, итальянский
Brigand, английский
Brigandage, английский
Brigandine, английский
A pliant scale-like coat of mail.
Brigands, английский
Pirates.
Brigante, итальянский
Brigantina, ae, f, латинский
Brigantine, английский
- A two-masted vessel with foremast square rigged, and mainmast fore and aft rigged.
- A square-rigged vessel with two masts. a term variously applied by the mariners of different european nations to a peculiar sort of vessel of their own marine. amongst british seamen this vessel is distinguished by having her main-sail set nearly in the plane of her keel, whereas the main-sails of larger ships are spread athwart the ship`s length, and made fast to a yard which hangs parallel to the deck; but in a brig, the foremost side of the main-sail is fastened at different heights to hoops which encircle the main-mast, and slide up and down it as the sail is hoisted or lowered: it is extended by a gaff above and a boom below. brigantine is a derivative from brig, first applied to passage-boats; in the celtic meaning “passage over the water.” (see hermaphrodite or brig-schooner.)
- A small two-masted ship, squarerigged on the foremast and main topmast, and foreand- aft on the lower mainmast.
Brigantine (, английский
Brigantine (also hermaphrodite brig), английский
A two-masted vessel, square-rigged on the foremast, but fore-and-aft-rigged on the mainmast.
Brigants, английский
Formerly, natives of the northern parts of england.
Brigar, португальский
Brigdie, английский
A northern name for the basking shark (squalus maximus ).
Brigg, английский
Briggs, английский
Briggs clinophone, английский
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Bonded jacky, английский
A type of tobacco or sweet cake.
Ship sloop, английский
A type of sloop-of-war introduced in the 1740s which had three square-rigged masts (in contrast to the brig sloop introduced in the 1770s, which had two masts).
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