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Slack tide

Глоссарий морских терминов (рангоут, такелаж, устройство судна)
    That period between rising tide and falling tide. or that period between falling tide and rising tide when there is no tidal induced current.




Slack, английский
  1. Street parlance meaning nasty. example that is one slack hamburger.

  2. Резерв времени (начала или окончания работы или свершения события; разность между наиболее поздней допустимой и ожидаемой датой, tl —те; резерв времени может быть положительным, отрицательным и нулевым) см. float time

  3. Нежесткость,чупругость (напр., системы спид)

  4. Период отсутствия течения во время смены прилива на отлив и наоборот

  5. Слабина

  6. The part of a rope or sail that hangs loose.—to slack, is to decrease in tension or velocity; as, “slack the laniard of our main-stay;” or “the tide slackens.”

  7. [1] that part of a rope or sail which hangs loosely without tension. [2] to ease off a rope or line. [3] to shirk or be remiss in doing something. (sometimes followed by “off.”)

  8. Portion of rope that is not taut, preferably minimized during belay.

  9. Loose rope or reins, or to loosen. in rodeo, the morning or afternoon performance.


Slack, английский
    Not fastened; loose. also, to loosen.


Slack, английский

Slack (to), английский
    Ослаблять (канат)


Slack adjuster, английский

Slack adjuster actuating rod, английский

Slack away, английский
    Травить, вытравливать


Slack barrel, английский

Slack box, английский

Slack bus, английский

Slack cooperage, английский
    Cooperage used as containers for dry, semidry, or solid products


Slack demand, английский
    Вялый спрос


Slack end, английский
    An end woven under insufficient tension.


Slack filling, английский
    Slack pick


Slack hauler, английский

Slack helm, английский
    If the ship is too much by the stern, she will carry her helm too much a-lee.


Slack in stays, английский
    Slow in going about. also applied to a lazy man.


Slack joint, английский
    Соединение-амортизатор


Slack mercerization, английский
    A process for producing stretch in cellulosic fabrics.


Slack off, or slacken, английский
    The order to ease away the rope or tackle by which anything is held fast; as, “slack up the hawser.”


Slack operation, английский
    Неполная загрузка производственных мощностей


Cuntline, английский
  1. The "valley" between the strands of a rope or cable. before serving a section of laid rope e.g. to protect it from chafing, it may be "wormed" by laying yarns in the cuntlines, giving that section an even cylindrical shape.

  2. [1] the space between the bilges of casks stowed side-by-side. when casks are tiered they are said to be stowed “bilge-to-cuntline.” [2] the groove in a twisted line. (in response to “political correctness” the first vowel is sometimes incorrectly changed to an “a.”)


Predreadnought, английский
    Term used retrospectively after 1906 for a wide variety of steam battleships built between the 1880s and c. 1905 designed with only a few large guns for long-range fire, relying on an intermediate secondary battery used at shorter ranges for most of their offensive power, and having triple-expansion steam engines. they were rendered obsolete by the revolutionary dreadnought battleships which began to appear in 1906 and which differed from predreadnoughts in having steam turbine propulsion and an "all-big-gun" armament layout in which the ship`s primary gun power resided in a primary battery of its largest guns intended for use at long range, with other gun armament limited to small weapons intended for defense against torpedo boats and other small warships.