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Open registry

Глоссарий морских терминов (рангоут, такелаж, устройство судна)
  1. An organization that will register merchant ships owned by foreign entities, generally to provide a flag of convenience (q.v.).

  2. A term used in place of "flag of convenience" or "flag of necessity" to denote registry in a country which offers favorable tax, regulatory, and other incentives to ship owners from other nations.

  3. Said of a vessel under a flag of convenience.




Open, английский
  1. (animal science) a term commonly used to refer to a non-pregnant female.

  2. Открыто

  3. Describes an attacking player who does not have anyone marking him.

  4. A открытый (ант. closed) class, juncture, syllable, transition, vowel

  5. The situation of a place which is exposed to the wind and sea. also, applied in meteorology, to mild weather. also, open to attack, not protected. also, said of any

  6. A location that is not sheltered from the wind and seas.

  7. Used in the context of general equities. having either buy or sell interest at the indicated price level and side of a preceding trade. "open on the buy/sell side" means looking for buyers/sellers (for someone who is a seller/buyer). antithesis of clean.


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Open, нидерландский

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Open (2), английский
    Not pregnant; a term for the outmoded procedure of reaching into a mare`s vagina prior to breeding to open her cervix.


Open (adj), английский
  1. Pertaining to the status assigned to records in the system that are in progress. open (v)

  2. The state in a period in which activity can occur, the state of an operational process, or the status of a source document.


Open -, английский
  1. Незамкнутая кривая

  2. Открытое пространство (городской территории)

  3. Проходческий щит с открытым забоем


Open - air installation, английский

Open - common classification for woods with large vessels in the grain. also known as coarse textured or coarse grained., английский

Open - web structures, английский

Open / restricted / formula / one design class, английский
    Свободный / ограниченный / формульный / монотипный класс


Open access, английский
  1. A fishery in which no restrictions on entry or gear occur. license may be required in an open access fishery, but if no quotas in fishermen exist the fishery is still considered open access.

  2. The ability of service providers to use a network operator’s network under terms and conditions that facilitate access.

  3. The process by which new train operators may gain access to the railway infrastructure, provided they meet the specified safety and other standards.


Open account, английский
    Arrangement whereby sales are made with no formal debt contract. the buyer signs a receipt, and the seller records the sale in the sales ledger.


Open and closed circuit types, английский

Open appearance, английский
    The visual display of an object when the user opens the object into its own window.


Organization, английский
  1. Организация

  2. N организация lexical ~ лексическая организация orientational a ориентационный metaphor

  3. Европейская организация производства товарного бетона

  4. Организация ~ of safety обеспечение безопасности (на производстве); меры по технике безопасности ~ of work организация работ

  5. Has at least three meanings (1) the act of arranging components to form a pattern different from what would occur by chance, by some criterion or better than it was before (->coordination) e.g., conducting a political campaign; (2) a complex complementary conditionality in behavior or in the coexistence of physical or living components (ashby) as in an ecological system or in such social organizations as a family, a university or a government agency being constituted by its members through conventional rules of conduct, legally recognized and interacted with by observers or by other social organizations; (3) the relations, and processes of communication, including coordination and coorientation among the components or variables of a system that (a) determine the dynamics of interaction and transformations it may undergo in a physical space and (b) constitute (->constitution) its unity whether only for an observer (->allopoiesis) or also for itself (->autopoiesis). in this third and largely cybernetic meaning, the properties of the components that realize a system as a concrete physical entity do not enter the description of that system`s organization. it follows that machines, organisms and social forms of vastly different materiality and components may have the same organization. accordingly, a whole system 56 may be explained in terms of the properties of its components and its organization (->analysis). the use to which a particular system may be put or who created it in the first place is not a feature of its organization. a theory of design (including engineering), management and of (concrete) organizational behavior is concerned with (1). a theory of organizations concerns (2) and attempts to provide generalizations about how cells, or organisms interact or how and why people work together and form larger unities (->general systems theory). cybernetics is concerned and has in fact been considered coextensive with an organization theory which concerns (3) and attempts to provide theories of or a logic for how unities and whole systems can arise or be maintained through the forms of communication (and more complex kinds of interactions and interdependencies) among components without reference to their materiality. the theory of modelling is a direct outgrowth of this organization concept. like cybernetics generally, an organization theory is not disturbed by the possibility that some organizations may not be realized by man or by nature but it will be informed by the finding that they cannot exist (ashby).

  6. A work structure that divides the responsibility for economic resources and processes.

  7. The top level of a business hierarchy.


Convenience, английский
    Удобство


Lay day, английский
    An unexpected delay time during a voyage often spent at anchor or in a harbor. it is usually caused by bad weather, equipment failure or needed maintenance.


Let go and haul, английский
  1. An order indicating that the ship is now on the desired course relative to the wind and that the sails should be trimmed (`hauled`) to suit.

  2. Or afore haul! the order to haul the head-yards round by the braces when the ship casts on the other tack. “let go,” alluding to the fore-bowline and lee head-braces.