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Slack helm

Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык)
    If the ship is too much by the stern, she will carry her helm too much a-lee.




Helm, английский
  1. The wheel or tiller controlling the rudder. helmsperson

  2. A ship`s steering mechanism; see tiller and ship`s wheel. the wheel and/or wheelhouse area. see also wheelhouse.

  3. A tiller or a wheel generally installed on the bridge or wheelhouse of a ship to turn the rudder during manoeuvering and navigation. it is in fact the steering wheel of the ship.

  4. A tiller or a wheel generally installed on the bridge or wheelhouse of a ship to turn the rudder during maneuvering and navigation. it is in fact the steering wheel of the ship.

  5. Румпель, штурвал

  6. Руль

  7. Properly is the tiller, but sometimes used to express the rudder, and the means used for turning it, which, in small vessels and boats, is merely a tiller, but in larger vessels a wheel is added, which supplies the leverage for pulling the tiller either way;

  8. [1] a lever (tiller) or wheel controlling the rudder of a ship for steering. [2] the entire assembly comprising a ship’s steering mechanism. [3] the person at the wheel, the helmsman. [4] the duty of steering (have the helm). [5] the position of the wheel or tiller with respect to amidships (e.g., helm alee). [6] by extension, any controlling position (the president- elect takes the helm of state). from old high german helmo = tiller, via middle english helme.

  9. The wheel or tiller that manually controls the boat`s steering system.

  10. The wheel or tiller of a boat.


Helm, английский
    The boat`s directional controls, tiller or wheel of a boat.


Helm, английский

Helm orders, английский
    On a tiller-controlled boat, putting the helm to port turns the rudder to starboard which also swings the bow to starboard. on a vessel with a wheel-driven steering mechanism, the reverse is true, but for many decades tiller commands were used for both types of rudder-control. hence, confusingly, the command “port your helm” then meant turning the wheel to starboard, which resulted in turning the rudder to starboard and swinging the bow to starboard. at an international conference in london in 1928, it was determined that helm orders were to indicate the direction in which the ship’s head was to be turned, regardless of the steering mechanism. british practice tends to retain the traditional “port” and “starboard,” while americans tend to use the revised “left” and “right.” whenever a helm order is given, the helm repeats the order back to the conn verbatim. this assures the conning officer that the order was heard and understood correctly (e.g., conn orders: “right standard rudder, steady course 260.” to which helm replies: “right standard rudder, steady course 260, aye”).


Helm roof, английский
    A roof having four faces, each of which is steeply pitched so that they form a spire; the four ridges rise to the point of the spire from a base of four gables. helm roof


Helm station, английский
    Пост управления


Helm wind, английский
    Сильный ветер, дующий в непогоду с гор (в озерном крае англии) he-man разг. шутл. мужчина, который хочет, чтобы все видели, какой он сильный и мужественный


Helmed, английский
  1. An old word for steered; it is metaphorically used by shakspeare in measure for measure.

  2. An obsolete term for [1] steered. [2] wearing a helmet or protective hat.


Helmet, английский
  1. A piece of defensive armour; a covering for the head.

  2. Also known as a brain bucket or skid lid. it can save your life, but only while worn.


Helmet (safety), английский
    Casque


Helmet (safety), английский

Helmet (также lid), английский

Helmet connector, английский
    Connecting cap for a battery with tapered terminals,


Helmet mounted display, английский
    На- шлемный индикатор нме high-vinyl modified epoxy модифицированная эпоксидная связка с высоким содержанием винила


Helmet mounted sight, английский
    Нашлем- ный прицел


Helmet optical position sensor, английский
    Нашлемный оптический визир


Helmet-integrated sighting and control system, английский
    Нашлемная система прицеливания и управления (вертолетом) 285


Helmet-mounted symbolic (display), английский
    Нашлемный прицельный индикатор нмх уел cyclotetramethylene tetra- nitramine циклотетраметиленовый тетранитроамин (компонент твердого ракетного топлива)


Helmet; hull, английский

Helmholtz, английский

Helmholtz coil, английский

Slack in stays, английский
    Slow in going about. also applied to a lazy man.


Skurrie, английский
    The shag, phalacrocorax graculus. applied to frightened seals, &c.