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Ship`s bell

Глоссарий морских терминов (рангоут, такелаж, устройство судна)
    Striking the ship`s bell is the traditional method of marking time and regulating the crew`s watches. each bell (from one to eight) represents a 30-minute period since the beginning of a four-hour watch. for example, in the classical system, "three bells in the morning watch" represents 90 minutes since the beginning of the morning watch, or 5:30am. "eight bells" indicates the end of a watch.




Bell, английский
  1. Cloche

  2. A type of buoy with a large bell and hanging hammers that sound by wave action.[citation needed] (see also ship`s bell.)

  3. Рында, склянка, колокол

  4. Strike the bell. the order to strike the clapper against the bell as many times as there are half hours of the watch elapsed; hence we say it is two bells, three bells, &c., meaning there are two or three half-hours past. the watch of four hours is eight bells.

  5. Bell tap,

  6. A gong used to signal at a mine shaft; also, to signal by ringing such a gong.

  7. Signal on a stock exchange to indicate the open and close of trading.


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Bell & howell, английский

Bell - tower, английский

Bell 103, bell 212, английский
    Одни из первых промышленных стандартов для модемов, предложенные компанией at&t. описывают асинхронную передачу со скоростью 300 бит/с (bell 103) и асинхронную/синхронную передачу со скоростью 1200 бит/с (bell 212)


Bell and hopper, английский

Bell arch, английский
    A round arch supported on large corbels, giving rise to a bell-shaped appearance.


Bell atlantic, английский

Bell boots, английский
    Bell-shaped rubber covering that fits over the horse`s foot and hoof to protect from injury.


Bell bottoms, немецкий
    In der mode besatzstück zur kanten- und kragenverarbeitung


Bell buoy, английский
  1. Бакен (буй) с колоколом

  2. An anchored buoy with a warning bell 39 bell buoy which is frequently wave-activated, but may be mechanically- rung in quiet waters.


Bell cage, английский
    The timber framework which supports the bells in a belfry or steeple.


Bell canopy, английский
    A gable roof to shelter a bell. bell capital 1. a bell-shaped capital. 2. the bellshaped


Bell character, английский
    Символ сигнализации; символ оповещения; символ звонковой сигнализации; сигнал "звонок"


Bell contour, английский
    A contour that follows the general shape of a bell curve.


Bell cote, английский
    A small belfry astride the ridge of a church roof, often crowned with a small spire.


Bell crank, английский
    Качалка; коленчатый рычаг


Traditional, английский
    A традиционный grammar


Regulating, английский
    Выравнивание слоя дорожной одежды


Wearing ship, английский
    Tacking away from the wind in a square-rigged vessel. see also gybe.


Shrouds, английский
  1. Standing rigging running from a mast to the sides of a ships to support the mast sideways. the shrouds work with the stays, which run forward and aft, to support the mast`s weight.

  2. Ванты (канаты, поддерживающие мачты

  3. Ванты - снасти (тросы), поддерживающие мачту в поперечном направлении

  4. The lower and upper standing-rigging. they are always divided into pairs or couples; that is to say, one piece of rope is doubled, and the parts fastened together at a small distance from the middle, so as to leave a sort of noose or collar to fix upon the mast-head; the ends have each a dead-eye turned in, by which they are set up by laniards to the channel. (see chains and dead-eye.)— bentinck-shrouds. strong ropes fixed on the futtock-staves of the lower rigging, and extending to the opposite channels, where they are set-up by means of dead-eyes and laniards, or gun-tackle runner purchases, in the same manner as the other shrouds. their use is to support the masts when the ship rolls.—bowsprit shrouds are now generally made of chain. they support the bowsprit in the same way that other shrouds support the masts.—bumkin or boomkin shrouds. strong chains fixed as stays to the bumkin ends, to support the strain exerted by the fore-tacks upon them.—futtock or foot-hook shrouds. portions of rigging (now sometimes chain) communicating with the futtock-plates above the top, and the cat-harpings below, and forming ladders, whereby the sailors climb over the top-brim. top-gallant shrouds extend to the cross-trees, where, passing through holes in the ends, they continue over the futtock-staves of the top-mast rigging, and descending almost to the top, are set up