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Ebb tide

  1. A receding tide.

  2. A falling tide.

  3. Падающий прилив.


Ebb tide, английский
    The portion of the tide cycle between high water and the following low water. it is sometimes called "falling tide".




Ebb, английский
  1. A receding current.

  2. A receeding current

  3. Отлив, упадок, отступать, перемена к худшему

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  5. An outgoing tide, f

  6. Отлив

  7. The lineal descendant of the anglo-saxon ep-flod, meaning the falling reflux of the tide, or its return back from the highest of the flood, full sea, or high water. also termed s?-?bbung, sea-ebbing, by our progenitors.

  8. Tide falling and flowing away from the shore (cf. rise). e-boat: allied world war ii designation of the german schnellboot.

  9. Электронная доска объявлений


Ebb, английский

Ebb, английский

Ebb, шведский

Ebb channel, английский

Ebb current, английский
    Течение отлива


Ebb direction, английский
    Направление течения отлива


Ebb of flood, английский
    Спад паводка


Ebb tide, английский
    The portion of the tide cycle between high water and the following low water. it is sometimes called "falling tide".


Ebb, ebb-tide, английский

Ebb, line of, английский
    The sea-line of beach left dry by the tide.


Ebb-reflux, английский

Ebb-tide, английский

Ebbene, io compralo subito, итальянский

Ebber, o, английский
    Ebber-shore. from the anglo-saxon signifying shallow.


Ebbrezza , итальянский

Ebbstream, английский

Tide, английский
  1. The periodic rise and fall of water level in the oceans.

  2. The periodic rise and fall of water level in the oceans

  3. Прилив и отлив (на море, океане)

  4. Прилив

  5. The rise and fall of water level due to the gravitational effects of the sun and the moon.

  6. Приливно-отливные явления

  7. A regular periodical current of waters, setting alternately in a flux and reflux; it is owing to the attraction of the sun and moon, but chiefly to the latter. the highest as well as most rapid, perhaps, are in the gulf of fundy and the river wye; and on the contrary the lowest, as well as feeblest, are in the mediterranean generally.—to tide, is to work up or down a river or harbour, with a fair tide in a head wind or a calm; coming to anchor when the tide turns.

  8. The cyclical rise and fall of sea level that oc- throw 324 curs roughly every twelve hours (from old english tid = time). these are of great importance to navigation, since significant errors in position will occur if they are not taken into account. tidal range and height are also important, because many rivers and harbors have shallow bars that prevent vessels with significant draft from entering at certain states of the tidal cycle. see also tide creation.

  9. The predictable, regular rising and lowering of water in some areas due to the pull of the sun and the moon. tidal changes can happen approximately every six or 12 hours, depending on the region. to find the time and water levels of different tides, you can use tide tables for your area. the period of high water level is known as high tide, and the period of low water level is known as low tide.

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Tide, английский

Tide (low tide, high tide), английский

Yard, английский
    A rod or spar fastened across a mast to support a sail.


Bulwark, английский
  1. A railing around the deck of a boat to keep things from going overboard and the seas from coming aboard - the part of a ship`s side that extends above the main deck to protect it against heavy weather.

  2. A strong defensive wall structure, generally low enough to permit defensive fire. bumper 1. a device (other than an oil buffer or spring buffer) designed to stop an elevator car or counterweight from descending beyond its normal limit of travel; the car strikes the bumper, which absorbs the impact. 2. on a doorframe, a rubber silencer to reduce noise caused by the slamming of a door.

  3. A solid side wall, often about waist high, from the outside edge of the deck to prevent someone falling overboard. burdened vessel. the vessel required to give way for another boat when the two may be on a collision course,

  4. Фальшборт

  5. The planking or wood-work round a vessel above her deck, and fastened externally to the stanchions and timber-heads. in this form it is a synonym of berthing. also, the old name for a bastion.

  6. Part of a ship’s side projecting above its upper deck to prevent people falling overboard and provide protection from the waves.

  7. Больверк

  8. The side of a vessel when carried above the level of the deck.