|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Jacob’s ladder
Русско-английский глоссарий христианской лексики |
|
Лестница иакова, русский
|
Jacob staff, английский
Jacob's ladder, английский
Jacobaeus, английский
Jacobi, английский
Jacobi functions, английский
Jacobian, английский
Якобиан
Jacobite, английский
Jacobite church, английский
Jacobovici, английский
Jacobs ladder, английский
A rope ladder, lowered from the deck, as when pilots or passengers come aboard.
Jacobs process, английский
Jacobsite, английский
Jacobsohn, английский
Jacobson, английский
Jacob`s ladder, английский
A rope ladder suspended from the side of a vessel and used for boarding.
Ladd, английский
Low-angle drogued delivery
Ladda, шведский
Ladder, английский
- An apparatus widely used in circus. it may be used in various acts; for example, in antipodists` work where a performer, while lying on trink, is balancing a ladder standing on his feet, and at the same time an upper one is working on it. freely standing
- Лестница; стремянка
- Лестничная диаграмма; «лестница» (промежуточная форма между ленточной диаграммой и сетевым графиком; график частичного совмещения планируемых работ)
- On board a ship, all "stairs" are called ladders, except for literal staircases aboard passenger ships. most "stairs" on a ship are narrow and nearly vertical, hence the name. believed to be from the anglo-saxon word hiaeder, meaning ladder.
- A frame, usually of wood or metal, consisting of two side pieces (called “stiles”) which are connected by crosspieces, usually round (called “rungs”); used as a means of climbing up or down.
- Трап
- The accommodation ladder is a sort of light staircase occasionally fixed on the gangway. it is furnished with rails and man-ropes; the lower end of it is kept at a proper distance from the ship`s side by iron bars or braces to render it more convenient. ( see gangway.)—forecastle-ladder and hold-ladder, for getting into or out of those parts of a ship.—jacob`s ladder, abaft top-gallant masts, where no ratlines are provided.—quarter or stern ladders. two ladders of rope, suspended from the right and left side of a ship`s stern, whereby to get into the boats which are moored astern.
- Except on passenger and cruise ships, where conventional terminology is used, all shipboard staircases are called “ladders,” whether they are vertical with rungs, or inclined with steps-and-risers.
- Цепная схема; многозвенная схема
Ladder, английский
Ladder, русский
- Статистика игроков отфильтрованная по рейтингу от большего к меньшему. (у каждого сервера “eu west eu east us” свой ладдер)
- Статистика игроков отфильтрованная по рейтингу от большего к меньшему. (у каждого сервера "eu west \ eu east\ us" свой ладдер) режимы игры
|
Jehovah’s witnesses, английский
Неизречённый, русский
|
|
|
|
|
|
|