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Still water
Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык) |
Another name for slack-tide; it is also used for water under the lee of headlands, or where there is neither tide nor current.
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Still, английский
Slang for a steam-generating boiler.
Still air, английский
Still alarm, английский
Пожарная тревога, объявляемая по телефону, радио и т.п. (а не с помощью обычного сигнала )
Still alarm (a fire alarm by telephone call or by radio), английский
Still birth, английский
Parto de un feto muerto
Still coke, английский
Still frame, английский
Still hunt, английский
Тайное и упорное преследование какой-либо цели разг. обработка избирателей или делегатов партийного съезда, проводимая скрытно, без привлечения внимания
Still menu, английский
Неподвижное меню
Still practiced, has largely been replaced by, английский
[1] an instrument known as an echo sounder. this sends a pulse of sound energy downward from a transducer on a ship’s hull; when the pulse strikes the bottom or a submerged object it bounces back as an echo, the timing of which can be converted to depth measurement. [2] a sounding sonar, which works in the same fashion but uses ultrasonic waves rather than audible sound. [3] in a submarine, a depth gauge measures the pressure of overlying water to determine its depth.
Still room, английский
Still water level, английский
Уровень стоячей воды
Still-and-animated picture, английский
Мультипликационная передача
Still-fishing, английский
Fishing from one spot, like a pier, or the shore.
Still-image video, английский
System by which still images are transmitted over standard telephone lines, usually allowing for real-time interaction between locations.
Stilla, шведский
Stilla, латинский
Stilla havet, шведский
Stilla, ae, f (cruoris), латинский
Stillare [1], латинский
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Stiremannus, английский
The term in domesday book for the pilot of a ship or steersman.
Stiffening order, английский
A custom-house warrant for making a provision in the shipping of goods, before the whole inward cargo is discharged, to prevent the vessel getting too light.
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