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Защищенная от ветра сторона
Глоссарий сокращений морских терминов (английский) |
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Lee, английский
- The side sheltered from the wind.
- The side sheltered from the wind
- Подветренный
- From the scandinavian word l[oe] or laa, the sea; it is the side opposite to that from which the wind is blowing; as, if a vessel has the wind on her port side, that side will be the weather, and the starboard will be the lee side.—under the lee, expresses the situation of a vessel anchored or sailing near the weather-shore, where there is always smoother water than at a great distance from it.—to lay a ship by the lee, or to come up by the lee, is to let her run off until the wind is brought on the lee-quarter, so that all her sails lie flat against the masts and shrouds.
- [1] the side away from the wind, the downwind side. [2] the protection provided by an upwind object (“in the lee of the islet”). from old english hl`o = shelter.
- The direction opposite that of the wind.
- The direction toward which the wind is blowing. the direction sheltered from the wind.
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Направление с ветренной стороны. напротив ветренной стороны, русский
Наименьшая текущая цена, русский
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