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Dockyard duty

Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык)
    The attendance of a lieutenant and party in the arsenal, for stowing, procuring stores, &c.




Dockyard, английский
  1. A facility where ships or boats are built and repaired. routinely used as a synonym for shipyard, although dockyard sometimes is associated more closely with a facility used for maintenance and basing activities, while shipyard sometimes is associated more closely with a facility used in construction.

  2. [1] waterside area with docks and equipment for outfitting, building, or repairing ships. [2] in britain, especially for naval use (cf. navy yard).

  3. Верфь


Dockyard maties, английский
    The artificers in a dockyard. in former times an established declaration of war between the mates and midshipmen versus the maties was hotly kept up. many deaths and injuries never disclosed were hushed up or patiently borne. it terminated about 1830.


Dockyard workman, английский

Dockyards, английский
    Arsenals containing all sorts of naval stores and timber for ship-building. in england the royal dockyards are at deptford, woolwich, chatham, sheerness, portsmouth, devonport, pembroke. those in our colonies are at the cape of good hope, gibraltar, malta, bermuda, halifax, jamaica, antigua, trincomalee, and hong kong. there her majesty`s ships and vessels of war are generally moored during peace, and such as want repairing are taken into the docks, examined, and refitted for service. these yards are generally supplied from the north with hemp, pitch, tar, rosin, canvas, oak-plank, and several other species of stores. the largest masts are usually imported from new england. until 1831 these yards were governed by a commissioner resident at the port, who superintended all the musters of the officers, artificers, and labourers employed in the dockyard and ordinary; he also controlled their payment, examined their accounts, contracted and drew bills on the navy office to supply the deficiency of stores, and, finally, regulated whatever belonged to the dockyard. in 1831 the commissioners of the navy were abolished, and admirals and captains superintendent command the dockyards under the controller of the navy and the admiralty.


Duty, английский
  1. Cycle ratio of total "on" duration to total exposure duration for a repetitively pulsed laser.

  2. The exercise of those functions which belong to the service, and are carried out from the highest to the lowest.

  3. [1] tax on imported goods. [2] an assigned task (e.g., guard duty). [3] prefix identifying that a person currently has a specific assignment (e.g., duty engineer).

  4. Customs duties (sometimes called a tariff) levied on imported products.


Duty air force speciality, английский
    Штат- но-должностная категория в ввс


Duty applied, английский
    Наложенная пошлина


Duty class, английский
    Уровень привилегий; права доступа


Duty cycle, английский
  1. The number of minutes out of a 10-minute time period an arc welding machine can be operated at maximum rated output. an example would be 60% duty cycle at 300 amps. this would mean that at 300 amps the welding machine can be used for 6 minutes and then mu

  2. The ratio of active time to total time. used to describe the operating regime of appliances or loads in photovoltaic systems.

  3. The ratio of active time to total time that is used to describe the operating


Duty electrical fitter, английский
    Def


Duty electrician, английский
    Del


Duty engineer, английский
    De


Duty factor, английский
    Коэффициент заполнения (импульса); коэффициент несения боевого дежурства


Duty flying control officer, английский
    Дежурный (офицер) по полетам


Duty free, английский
    Франко таможенные сборы


Duty free trade, английский
    Беспошлинная торговля


Duty intelligence officer, английский
    Дежурный офицер разведки


Duty nurse, английский
    A nurse who is on duty


Duty of care, английский
  1. Обязанность проявлять должную степень заботливости

  2. This is the legal obligation of a person or organisation to act with the attention and caution that a reasonable person would while you’re in their care or using their services.


Duty of care agreement, английский
    An agreement entered into between the secured parties and an asset manager (am) or managing agent (ma) in which the am or the ma acknowledges the security over the relevant properties and in which the parties agree the terms under which the services of the am or ma, in the event of a default or breach of the owner of the relevant properties under any agreement, may be continued and under which they may be cancelled.


Attendance, английский
    Обслуживание


Lieutenant, английский
    [1] a deputy or substitute (latin locum tenens = in place of ). [2] a junior naval or military officer. [3] used in combination with another military title denotes an officer of the next lower rank (e.g., lieutenant-general). this is one of the oldest military titles, and in naval use can be traced back to the twelfth century when a sailing master had full command of the ship, while the captain was responsible for embarked soldiers, with a non-commissioned lieutenant as his military deputy. by about 1580 the captain had assumed command of the ship, with the master as a subordinate responsible for shiphandling and navigation. the lieutenant was expected to replace the captain in case of death or incapacitation, but was still non-commissioned, being appointed with no official rank. some 50 years later, naval lieutenants had evolved beyond their purely military role to become professional commissioned sea officers. in about 1677, shortly after his appointment as secretary of the admiralty, samuel pepys introduced formal examinations which had to be passed to qualify for a third lieutenant’s commission. thereafter advancement depended entirely on seniority. third and second lieutenants each had specific shipboard duties in addition to their prime responsibilities of standing watch and commanding a division of guns in battle (see separate entry for first lieutenant). in the days of rated warships, a first-rate normally carried seven to nine lieutenants (one first, one or two seconds, and five or six thirds). the complement diminished with the vessel’s rating (for example a third-rate had five lieutenants, while a sixth rate had only two). nowadays, a naval lieutenant is senior to lieutenant (jg) or sublieutenant, and junior to lieutenant commander. at its inception in 1775, the continental navy essentially adopted the then current royal navy rank structure, including that of lieutenant (see table 15). an army or marine lieutenant is senior to second lieutenant and junior to captain. pronunciation is loo-tenant in america. until world war ii all british commonwealth navies said let-enant, but the influx of temporary non-career officers overwhelmed that tradition and substituted the army’s lef-tenant, the former pronunciation being retained only by the canadian armed forces maritime command. lieutenant-at-arms: formerly, a warship’s most junior lieutenant, responsible for assisting the master- at-arms in training seamen to handle small arms.


Dockyard maties, английский
    The artificers in a dockyard. in former times an established declaration of war between the mates and midshipmen versus the maties was hotly kept up. many deaths and injuries never disclosed were hushed up or patiently borne. it terminated about 1830.


Dock up, or duck up, английский
    To clue up a corner of a sail that hinders the helmsman from seeing.