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Station bill

Глоссарий сокращений морских терминов (английский)
  1. A list which shows the vessel`s complement and details their various duties in connection with fire and boat drills.

  2. A list showing the posts of all crew members during various emergencies and maneuvers. see watch bill. station-keeping: the art and science of holding a vessel at its assigned position in a formation. see shiphandling.




Bill, английский
  1. An amount of money, approximately one hundred dollars. can be used in any denomination from 1 to 10, cannot be used to describe amounts in excess of $1000. example how much was my new tv? four bills.

  2. The extremity of the arm of an anchor; the point of or beyond the fluke.

  3. Вексель (снс; ценная бумага, дающая ее держателю безусловное право на получение определенной фиксированной суммы в установленный срок, выпускаемая в обращение и продаваемая ниже нарицательной цены в зависимости от процентной ставки и ее срока), см. blank bill

  4. Cuenta, factura; volante; billete

  5. Счет

  6. A weapon or implement of war, a pike or halbert of the english infantry. it was formerly carried by sentinels, whence shakspeare humorously made dogberry tell the sleepy watchmen to have a care that their bills be not stolen. also, the point or tapered extremity of the fluke at the arm of an anchor. also a point of land, of which a familiar instance may be cited in the bill of portland.

  7. [1] the point of an anchor fluke. [2] a slender promontory. [3] an assignment of duties (e.g., the watch bill). [4] a pike or halberd.


Bill, английский
    Refering to any member of the male gender. example hey bill, come here


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Bill auction, английский
    Вексельный аукцион - первичная продажа векселей методом аукциона;


Bill broker, английский
    Вексельный брокер


Bill counterfoil, английский
    Приходный ордер, прилагаемый к счету-фактуре


Bill discounting, английский
    Учет векселей


Bill enforcement, английский
    Истребование оплаты (счета или векселя)


Bill explosion, английский
    Развертывание ведомостей


Bill for collection, английский
    Вексель, предъявленный в банк для инкассации;


Bill for foreclosure, английский
    Иск об обращении взыскания на заложенное имущество


Bill guarantee, английский
  1. Гарантия векселя - обязательство оплатить вексель в случае, если этого не сделает трассат;

  2. Аваль


Bill of attainder, английский
    A law that condemns a person without a trial in court.


Bill of credit, английский
    Аккредитив


Bill of entry, английский
    Таможенная декларация по приходу


Bill of exchange, английский
  1. , promissory note - вексель - ценная бумага, удостоверяющая ничем не обусловленное обязательство векселедателя (простой вексель) либо иного указанного в векселе плательщика (переводной вексель) выплатить по наступлении предусмотренного векселем срока полу

  2. Переводной вексель (тратта) - безусловный письменный приказ трассанта лицу, на которое выставлен вексель, выплатить предъявителю векселя определенную сумму в оговоренный срок;

  3. Переводный вексель; тратта

  4. Переводной вексель

  5. A means of remitting money from one country to another. the receiver must present it for acceptance to the parties on whom it is drawn without loss of time, he may then claim the money after the date specified on the bill has elapsed.

  6. A source document that documents an unconditional request for a third-party to pay a second party on demand.

  7. General term for a document demanding payment.


Bill of exchange, draft, английский

Bill of exchange, draft, promissory note, английский

Bill of freedom, английский
    A full pass for a neutral in time of war.


Complement, английский
  1. The complement of a subset of a given set is the collection of all elements of the set that are not elements of the subset.

  2. Дополнение

  3. Штат личного состава; комплект; состав; дополнение

  4. The number of persons in a ship`s crew, including officers.

  5. The number of officers and crew employed upon a vessel for its safe navigation and operation.

  6. / k?mpl?m?nt/ a substance which forms part of blood plasma and is essential to the work of antibodies and antigens  verb / k?mpl?ment/ to complete something by providing useful or pleasing qualities which it does not itself have

  7. N дополнение; ком- племент1 phrase direct ~ прямое дополнение verbal ~ глагольное дополнение verb(al) phrase ~ дополнение глагольной со- ставляющей

  8. The proper number of men employed in any ship, either for navigation or battle. in navigation the complement of the course is what it wants of eight points; of latitude, what it is short of 90°. ( see co-latitude.)

  9. [1] the number of officers and crew required for safe operation and navigation of a merchantman. [2] the number of officers and ratings/enlisted required and authorized to form a warship’s company at full operational readiness.

  10. Дополнение; дополнительный код

  11. The color positioned directly across the color wheel from any color. each hue on the wheel has only one complement, which is also called its direct complement.


Connection, английский
  1. Liaison

  2. Соединение; связь

  3. In steel construction, a combination of joints capable of transmitting forces between two or more members. connector 1. in an electric circuit, a device for joining two or more conductors, by a low-resistance path, without the use of a permanent splice. 2. a mechanical device for fastening together two or more pieces, members, or parts, including anchors, fasteners, or wall ties.

  4. Патрубок с фланцевым соединением

  5. A link via wire, radio, fiber-optic cable, or other medium between two or more communications devices.

  6. Someone with whom a user has established a mutual social relationship on a third-party service that refers to such a relationship as a connection.


Shiphandling, английский
    Refers to managing the effects of controllable and uncontrollable forces on a ship while on the high seas or in constricted waters, and while docking, and mooring; always with due consideration of the laws governing heavy bodies in motion. the uncontrollable forces to be considered are winds, currents, seas, tides, and draft, while those that can be controlled are propellers, rudders, thrusters, mooring lines, anchors, and tugboats. modern shiphandling has had to adapt to substantial changes. the average size of vessel has vastly increased, but not all ports have been enlarged. until recently, the only large vessels were capital ships and passenger liners. being better manned and more powerfully engined than many modern monsters, they were safely handled with primitive communications and limited assistance. much of the former charm and likeable characteristics of those ships is now missing, ship 288 but every new floating object presents a challenge. large container ships with towering deck cargo cannot be treated the same way as small general cargo ships. huge car carriers, gigantic cruise ships, and mammoth tankers require special attention. colossal aircraft carriers demand meticulous handling. good shiphandling is a combination of art, science, and skill; with competency depending on thorough understanding of the physical principles involved, and sufficient experience at sea to be able to evaluate rapidly changing conditions. the proficient shiphandler must have both, plus inborn sensitivity and perception. today, unfortunately, the masters and officers of large merchantmen seldom have the opportunity or necessity of handling their own ships in confined waters. likewise, due to career tracking, many naval officers claim to be so overwhelmed by ever more complex technology that they have insufficient time to develop shiphandling skills. in consequence some warship captains, especially those promoted from a specialty, feel insecure docking on their own and rely on tugboats and pilots—assistance that might be unavailable at times of crisis.


Cargo manifest, английский
    A manifest that lists all cargo carried on a specific vessel voyage.


Carriage of goods by sea act 1936 (cosga), английский
    A law enacted in 1936 covering the transportation of merchandise by sea to or from ports of the united states and in foreign trades.