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Day beacon

Глоссарий морских терминов (рангоут, такелаж, устройство судна)
    An unlighted fixed structure which is equipped with a dayboard for daytime identification.




Beacon, английский
  1. Маяк всо booster engine cutoff отсечка [выключение] стартового двигателя [двигателя ракеты-носителя] всов booster cutoff backup резервная система отсечки [выключения] двигателя ракеты-носителя всов broken clouds or better облачность с разрывами или малооблачно в/с of a british college of aeronautics английский авиационный колледж вср battery control post пункт управления батареи вср built-in-test control panel щиток управления встроенной системой контроля

  2. Маяк веас boeing electronic analog computer электронная аналоговая [моделирующая] вычислительная машина фирмы «боинг»

  3. Маяк

  4. A lighted or unlighted fixed aid to navigation attached directly to the earth`s surface. (lights and daybeacons both constitute beacons.)

  5. Маяк, радиомаяк, сигнальная башня

  6. (epirb)

  7. Бакен, буй, радиомаяк

  8. [anglo-saxon, beacn.] a post or stake erected over a shoal or sand-bank, as a

  9. A fixed aid to navigation, either lighted or unlit.

  10. Уведомитель ошибки; сигнал; маяк

  11. A signal that tells your xbox live and facebook friends that you want to play a particular game, and notifies you when friends are playing or want to play that game. beam (v)

  12. A snippet of software placed in an advertisement or e-mail message, or on a web page to help measure delivery of the item to a web browser and to track a user’s actions in general.

  13. See: boston exchange automated communication order-routing network


Beacon, английский

Beacon antenna equipment, английский
    Антенное оборудование радиомаяка


Beacon explorer, английский
    Исследовательский спутник «бикон эксплорер»


Beacon frame, английский
    Кадр "неисправность"


Beacon house, английский

Beacon score, английский

Beacon type, английский
    Тип аварийной сигнализации


Beacon video digitizer, английский
    Цифровой преобразователь видеосигналов ответчика


Beacon video processing equipment, английский
    Аппаратура обработки видеосигналов ответчика


Beacon, marker, английский

Beacon-based collision avoidance system, английский
    Система предотвращения столкновения (ла в полете) с использованием вторичной радиолокации (маяков-ответчиков и рлс увд) всс battery control center пункт управления огнем (ракетной) батареи


Beaconage, английский
    A payment levied for the maintenance of beacons.


Beaconing, английский

Beaconite, английский

Beaconnage, английский

Beacons and blind landing, английский
    Заход на .посадку и приземление по маякам в сложных метеорологических условиях вво booster burnout прекращение работы ускорителя вследствие выгорания топлива


Day, английский
  1. The interval of light between two successive nights; the time between sunrise and sunset

  2. День; дневной; днем

  3. One division in a window, as in a large church window.

  4. The astronomical day is reckoned from noon to noon, continuously through the twenty-four hours, like the other days. it commences at noon, twelve hours after the civil day, which itself begins twelve hours after the nautical day, so that the noon of the civil day, the beginning of the astronomical day, and the end of the nautical day, occur at the

  5. In modern usage every kind of solar time has its zero or stating point at midnight, but this has not always been so. in recent times there have been four conventions for measuring the start and finish of a day. [1] the civil or calendar day began at midnight, as it still does. [2] until january 1, 1925, the astronomical day began at noon, 12 hours later than the start of the calendar day of the same date. [3] until october 11, 1805, the nautical day also began at noon, but 12 hours earlier than the calendar day, and a full day (24 hours) earlier than the astronomical day of the same date. [4] the sidereal day is not a solar measurement like the first three, but rather the time required for a complete rotation of the earth in reference to any star or to the vernal equinox at the meridian, equal to 23 hours, 56 minutes, 4.09 seconds in units of mean solar time.

  6. День; сутки


Day, английский

Day and night television system, английский
    Телевизионная система дневного и ночного видения


Day around order, английский
    A day order that supersedes ( cancels and replaces) the previous order by altering its size or price limit.


Identification, английский
  1. Identification is the association of a particular record within a set of data with a particular population unit.

  2. Опознавание

  3. Идентификация; отбор необходимой информации для обработки; выбор массивов (документы оон)

  4. The act of discovering or stating who someone is or what something is  identification with someone the act of associating with and unconsciously taking on the viewpoints and behaviours of one or more other people

  5. Идентификация определение, установление возбудителя.

  6. The correspondence between a largely behavioral model and the portion of reality it claims to represent. one can think of such models as having equations whose parameters must be chosen in order for the model to be specified. a parameter can either be assumed to have a certain value and is then hypothesized or it can be estimated (->estimation) from given data and is then said to be identified. a model may be under-identified when not all of its parameters are identified or it may be over-identified when there are two or more inconsistent estimates of a parameter.

  7. A unique identifier of an object or person.

  8. Proof or evidence that supports an identity claim.

  9. The process of mapping an object onto the supported identification schemas or getting the unique user identifier (uid). the operating system, iis, or commerce server usually provides this identification.

  10. Установление личности клиента


Car float (also railroad car float or rail barge), английский
    An unpowered barge with railroad tracks mounted on its deck, used to move railroad cars across water obstacles.


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.