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Slack off, or slacken
Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык) |
The order to ease away the rope or tackle by which anything is held fast; as, “slack up the hawser.”
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Slack water, английский
- The interval between the flux and reflux of the tide, as between the last of the ebb and first of the flood, or vice versa, during which the water remains apparently quiescent.
- The moment at which a reversing current or tide changes direction so that it has no motion (cf. turn).
- The period at top or bottom of the tide when the tidal stream has no strength or direction.
- Период в верхней или нижней части прилива, когда приливное течение не имеет силы или направления.
Slack in stays, английский
Slow in going about. also applied to a lazy man.
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