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Hard bargain

Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык)
  1. A useless fellow; a skulker.

  2. An intractable seaman, a skulker. short for king’s hard bargain.




Bargain, английский
    Выгодная покупка, дешево купленная вещь


Bargain basement, английский
    Нижний этаж универмага, где торгуют удешевленными товарами


Bargain counter, английский
    Отдел товаров по сниженным ценам место проведения свободных дискуссий, откровенного обмена взглядами


Bargain hunter, английский
  1. In the context of general equities, purchaser who is extremely selective in the price sought on a transaction.

  2. Покупательница, бегающая по магазинам в поисках покупок по дешёвке; завсегдатай распродаж


Bargain problem, английский
    Задача о сделке; задача торга


Bargain sale, английский

Bargain stocks, английский
    Fast-growing small-cap stocks with high dividends that are good buys.


Bargain-purchase-price option, английский
    Gives the lessee the option to purchase the asset at a price below fair market value when the lease expires.


Bargaining, английский
    Activity that involves negotiating an agreement that is acceptable to parties to a contract or an accord.


Bargaining chip, английский
    Разг. преимущество, козырь, которые могут быть использованы при торге, на переговорах и т.п.


Bargainista, английский
    A really great bargain. example the turquoise and black holstein print jacket from the 12 dollar store was a bargainista.


Hard, английский
  1. Wines with abrasive, astringent tannins or high acidity are said to be hard. young vintages of rhone wines can be hard, but they should never be harsh.

  2. Как и слово bad, может означать все самое лучшее (и все же hard times - трудные времена); hard spiel негритянский говор, jive.

  3. A section of otherwise muddy shoreline suitable for mooring or hauling out.

  4. A твердый consonant

  5. A road-path made through mud for landing at. (see ard.)

  6. [1] a firm or paved beach or slope convenient for hauling boats or small vessels out of the water. [2] the pad on which wooden warships used to be constructed. [3] a beach prepared for amphibious maneuvers. [4] helm order denoting that the tiller should be moved with the utmost energy, hard over in the direction indicated (i.e., hard aport! hard astarboard! hard alee! hard aweather!).

  7. A sound or track which has too much upper midrange (around 3 khz) combined with a good transient response.

  8. Твердый грунт, по которому можно пройти через топкое болото песчаное место для высадки на берег


Hard, английский

Hard / slack bilges, английский
    Глубокий / мелкий трюм


Hard adder, английский
    Жесткий сумматор


Hard affinity, английский
    A mechanism by which a thread can only run on a fixed set of one or more processors.


Hard against, английский

Hard aground, английский
  1. A boat which has gone aground and cannot break free under her own power.

  2. A vessel which has gone aground and is incapable of refloating under her own power.

  3. Stuck on the bottom and unable to move without assistance.


Hard airgun, английский

Hard alee, английский
    Command to move the tiller of a sailing vessel rapidly to leeward, thus turning the boat to windward.


Hard and fast, английский
  1. Said of a ship on shore.

  2. Describes a vessel which is grounded and immovable on rocks, a shoal, or a firm beach. also hard aground.


Intractable, английский
    Несговорчивый, неподатливый человек


Hard fish, английский
    A term indiscriminately applied to cod, ling, haddock, torsk, &c., salted and dried.


Hard and fast, английский
  1. Said of a ship on shore.

  2. Describes a vessel which is grounded and immovable on rocks, a shoal, or a firm beach. also hard aground.