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Forerunner
Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык) |
- A precursor, an avant-courier.
- [1] a small piece of red bunting set into a logline before the first knot, thus allowing some 12–14 fathoms (70–85 feet) to run out and clear the ship’s deadwater before estimating its speed. [2] one of a series of long low swells which sometimes presage a storm. [3] a portent or omen.
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Волна-предвестник, русский
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Estimating, английский
- The process of calculating the cost of a project. this can be a formal and exact process or a quick and imprecise process.
- Составление сметы
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Forerunners of th, английский
Log-line. a small piece of red bunting laid into that line at a certain distance from the log, the space between them being called the stray-line, which is usually from 12 to 15 fathoms, and is an allowance for the log to be entirely out of the ship`s dead-water before they begin to estimate the ship`s velocity, consequently the knots begin from that point. (see log-line.)
Forelocks, английский
The pins by which the cap-squares of gun-carriages are secured.
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