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Fast cruise

Морской словарь
    Usn term for a series of drills and exercises which simulate duties and activities while underway, but are carried out at moorings.




Cruise, английский
  1. Survey of forest land that includes the location, volume, species, size, and quality of timber stands (24).

  2. Крейсерский полет или режим; лететь на. крейсерском режиме

  3. Крейсерский полет или режим; лететь на крейсерском режиме

  4. [1] to be detached from a main fleet to roam in search of hostile forces and return to alert the main body. a favored frigate captain might be “given a cruise” to harass trade and take prizes to his own (and the admiral’s) pecuniary advantage. [2] to travel to a specific region as a pleasure trip. [3] to make an extended voyage with no specific destination. from the dutch kruise(n) = cross.


Cruise configuration, английский
    Крейсерская конфигурация


Cruise control, немецкий

Cruise control, английский
    Automatic control that adjusts engine output, and selects gear in an automatic gearchange system, to maintain a constant pre


Cruise control (tempomat), немецкий

Cruise fuzesi, турецкий

Cruise missile, английский
  1. Крылатая ракета

  2. An aerofoil-equipped guided missile, that flies aerodynamically rather than as a projectile (cf. ballistic missile).


Cruise power setting, английский

Cruise power setting, cruising power setting, английский

Cruise ship, английский
  1. A passenger ship used for pleasure voyages, where the voyage itself and the ship`s amenities are part of the experience, as well as the different destinations along the way. transportation is not the prime purpose, as cruise ships operate mostly on routes that return passengers to their originating port. a cruise ship contrasts with a passenger liner, which is a passenger ship that provides a scheduled service between published ports primarily as a mode of transportation. large, prestigious passenger ships used for either purpose sometimes are called ocean liners.

  2. A passenger vessel used almost exclusively for pleasure, normally making extended circular voyages, stopping at various points of interest, and returning to disembark passengers at the port of departure. modern cruise ships are some of the biggest non-naval vessels afloat, combining the attributes of luxury hotel, upscale shopping mall, theater complex, gambling casino, theme park, and spa.


Cruise speed also called cruising speed, английский

Cruise speed, cruising speed, английский

Cruise, or cruize, английский
    A voyage in quest of an enemy expected to sail through any particular tract of the sea at a certain season,—the seeker traversing the cruising latitude under easy sail, backward and forward. the parts of seas frequented by whales are called the cruising grounds of whalers.


Cruiser, английский
  1. One who conducts surveys of timber land. also known as an estimator (8).

  2. 1. from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century, a classification for a wide variety of gun- and sometimes torpedo-armed warships, usually but not always armored, intended for independent scouting, raiding, or commerce protection; some were designed also to provide direct support to a battlefleet. cruisers carried out functions performed previously by the cruising ships (sailing frigates and sloops) of the age of sail.

  3. Крейсерская яхта, круизная яхта, крейсер

  4. [1] formerly, any warship sent on detached operations (see cruise). [2] the biggest surface warship after the capital ships. classified as light (six-inch guns or smaller) or heavy (eight-inch or larger). [3] any boat or power yacht designed and used for cruising.

  5. Судно, совершающее морское путешествие тот, кто совершает поездку по морю


Cruiser stern, английский
    A broad, almost flat stern, with no counter and wider at the waterline.


Cruiser submarine, английский

Cruiser-racer, английский
    Крейсерско-гоночная яхта


Cruisers, английский
    Small men-of-war, made use of in the channel and elsewhere to secure our merchant ships from the enemy`s small frigates and privateers. they were generally such as sailed well, and were well manned.


Fast, английский
  1. Quick, rapid, speedy, fleet, hasty, snappy, mercurial, swiftly, rapidly, quickly, snappily, speedily, lickety-split, posthaste, hastily, expeditiously, like a flash

  2. Facility for automatic sorting and testing

  3. Fast automatic shuttle transfer

  4. Fence against satellite threats

  5. Flight advisory service testing

  6. Flight aptitude selection test

  7. Fuel and sensor tactical (pack)

  8. Function analysis system technique

  9. Faceted application of subject terminology

  10. Fastened or held firmly (fast aground: stuck on the seabed; made fast: tied securely).

  11. A term used to describe a film with a relatively high light sensitivity, a lens with a relatively wide maximum aperture, or a shutter speed, such as 1/1000 second, that will freeze quick action.

  12. Secured.

  13. A rope, cablet, or chain by which a vessel is secured to a wharf; and termed bow, head, breast, quarter, or stern fasts, as the case may be.

  14. Fleet antiterrorism security team (usn/ usmc).

  15. [1] firmly fixed in place (cf. make fast, hold fast). [2] speedy.

  16. Федерация по борьбе с незаконным использованием программного обеспечения; объединение по борьбе с кражами программного обеспечения

  17. Said of an object that is secured to another. fathom-sixfeet.

  18. Final approach spacing tool

  19. Federation against software theft


Fast, английский

Fast, шведский

Activities, английский
    Виды деятельности (в снс; отрасли производства товаров, реализуемых на рынке, и услуг, оказываемых в товарной форме; государственные учреждения — производители услуг; частные некоммерческие организации — производители услуг; услуги, оказываемые одними домашними хозяйствами другим, например, наем прислуги); сферы деятельности (в см.п)


Fata morgana, английский
    A maritime mirage which makes objects float in the air and seem taller than they really are. the original fata morgana, also known as morgan le fay, was a fairy enchantress skilled in the art of changing shape. in one traditional story she was king arthur’s sister and learned many of her skills from merlin the magician.


Fashion show, английский
    Usn slang for a form of remedial instruction in which a slovenly sailor is required to stand inspection dressed consecutively in each service uniform.