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Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > морское течение
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Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > морское течение
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Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > влияние течения
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9 профиль скоростей течения
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > профиль скоростей течения
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Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > морская вертушка
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14 SÆR
I)(gen. sævar), m. sea (øxn gengu upp ór sænum), (varð sjárinn ókyrr mjök; róa út á sjá), = sjár, sjór.(-sæ, -sætt), a. seen (auðsær, einsætt).* * *m., there are three forms, sær, sjór, sjár (cp. snær, slær, etc.); in old writers sær is commonest, sjór in mod., sjár is the most rare: the v (also written f) appears in gen. sævar, sjóvar, sjávar; dat. sævi, sjóvi, sjávi; acc. sæ, sjó, sjá; the dat. sing. was then shortened into sæ, sjó, sjá, which forms prevail in prose: in mod. usage the v has also been dropped between two vowels, sjóar for sjóvar, pl. sjóir for sjóvir, dat. sjóum: a gen. sjós is only used in special phrases, and is borrowed from the Danish: [Ulf. saiws and mari-saiws = λίμνη, Luke v. 12; A. S. sæ; Engl. sea; O. H. G. seô; Germ. see; Dan. sö; Swed. sjö.]A. The sea, never used, like Germ. see, of a lake; himin, jörð ok sjá, Fms. i. 304; á sjá ok landi, 31; ef sjár kastar á land, Grág. ii. 388; þar sem sær mætisk ok græn torfa, N. G. L. i. 13; sær eða vötn, Grág. ii. 275; sær ok vindar, Eluc. 10; særinn féll á land, Fms. xi. 6 (and sjórinn, id.); upp ór sæ (dat.), 7; sænum, 6, 7 (four times); and sjónum, 6 (once); í sæinn, 6, 7 (thrice); sjóinn, id. (once); á sæinn út, Hkr. i. 229; út til sævar, ii. 106, Ó. H. 69; þar er vatni náir, eða sjá ( sea-water) ef eigi nær vatni, K. Þ. K. 5 new Ed.; sjár kolblár, Nj. 42; sjór kolblár, 19; á hverngi veg er sjór blendr saman fé manna, Grág. ii. 389; sá þeir skína ljós á sjóinn, Fms. i. 228; vestr með sjó, Landn. 36; sjór í miðjum hlíðum, 25, v. l.; Danavirki var gört … um þvert landit millum sjóva, Fms. xi. 28; sjór enn rauði, the Red Sea, 655 viii. 2; hann bað þrælinn færa sér í dælu-keri þat er hann kallaði sjó …, Ekki þykki mér þetta sjór, Landn. 251; bar sjóinn í seglit (the sea, waves), Fms. ix. 320; hón hjó fram öxinni á sjóinn …, varð af brestr mikill ok blóðugr allr sjórinn, Lv. 68, 69: the phrase, kasta á sæ, to cast into the sea, throw away, Ó. H. 38 (see glær); því kalla menn á sæ kastað er maðr lætr eigu sína, ok tekr ekki í mót, Ld. 128: storm mikinn ok stóran sjá, a high sea, Fms. vii. 51: sigla suðr um sjá (= sail through the Straits of Dover southward), Nj. 281.COMPDS:α. sævar-: sævar-bakki, a, m. the sea-beach, Sturl. ii. 31 C. sævar-borg, f. a castle on the sea-side, = sæborg, Fms. xi. 74. sævar-djúp, n. the depth of the sea, the deep sea, Mar. sævar-fall, n. tides, Rb. 6, 90. sævar-floti, a, m. a float, raft of timber, N. G. L. i. 423. sævar-gangr, m. the swell of the sea, the sea running high, Edda 41. sævar-hamrar, m. pl. sea-crags, Orkn. 310 (sjávar-hamrar, Fbr. 155). sævar-strönd, f. the sea-strand, 655 xii. 3. sævar-urð, f. piles of rocks on the sea-shore, Orkn. 114.β. sjávar-: sjávar-brekka, u, f. a shelving shore, Bs. i. 669. sjávar-djúp = sævar-djúp, Nj. 279. sjávar-gata, u, f. the way from the sea to a bouse; eigi er löng s. til Borgar, B. is not far from the coast, Band. 28 new Ed. sjávar-hamrar = sævarhamrar, Nj. 182, Fbr. 155. sjávar-háski, a, m. danger, distress at sea, Fms. x. 135. sjávar-hella, u, f. a flat rock projecting into the sea, Landn. 326 (Append.) sjávar-höll, f. a king’s hall on the sea-side, Fms. x. 20. sjávar-lopt, n. a house built aloft in the sea, Fms. vi. 162. sjávar-ríki, n. the kingdom of the sea, Bret. 6, Edda (pref.) sjávar-stjarna, u, f. the star of the sea, i. e. the Virgin Mary, ‘stella maris’, Mar. sjávar-stormr, m. a sea-storm, MS. 415. 9. sjávar-strönd, f. = sævarströnd, Edda i. 50.γ. sjóvar-, often spelt sjófar-, mod. sjóar-: sjóvar-afli, a, m. sea-fishery, produce from the sea, Grett. 88 A; svipull sjóar afli, a saying, Hallgr. sjóvar-bakki, a, m. = sævarbakki, Fms. vii. 145. sjóvar-bryggja, u, f. a landing bridge, Fms. vi. 5. sjóvar-djúp, n. = sævardjúp, Str. 288. sjóvar-fall (sjóar-fall) = sævarfall, Rb. 438, Jb. 338. sjóvar-floti = sævar-floti, K. Á. 178. sjóvar-gangr (sjóar-gangr) = sævargangr, Bær. 5, Fms. xi. 6, Edda (pref.) sjóvar-háski = sjávarháski, Fas. ii. 112, Bs. i. 326, Stj. 27. sjóvar-hringr, m. the circle of the ocean, girding the earth, Rb. 466. sjóvar-lögr, m. sea-water, Stj. 242. sjóvar-ólga, u, f. the swell of the sea, Fas. ii. 378. sjóvar-sandr, m. sea-sand, Stj. sjóvar-skafl, m. (see skafl), Fas. ii. 76. sjóvar-skrimsl, n. a sea-monster, Sks. 86. sjóvar-stormr, m. = sjávarstormr, Stj. 287, Al. 99. sjóvar-straumr, m. a sea-current, Fs. 142. sjóvar-strönd (sjóar-strönd), = sævar-strönd, N. G. L. i. 345, Fms. x. 233, Stj. 288. sjóvar-sýn, f. an outlook at sea; þvíat eins at allgóð sé s., in bright weather only, Landn. 25 (v. l.), Stj. 288. sjóvar-urð, f. = sævarurð. sjóvar-vatn, n. sea-water, Stj. 287.δ. sjóar-, passim in mod. usage.B. PROPER COMPDS:I. in pr. names, Sæ-björn, Sæ-mundr, Sæ-unn ( Sæ-uðr), Sæ-hildr; contr. in Sjólfr, qs. Sæ-úlfr, Landn.II. sæ-borg, f. a sea-side town, Clem. 24, Fms. xi. 75; a sea-castle, sæborgir Birkibeina, i. e. their ships, ix. 221. sæ-brattr, adj. ‘sea-brent,’ steep towards the sea, Ísl. ii. 73, Bret. 90. sæ-bygð, f. a coast-land, Fms. iv. 116. sæ-byggjar, m. pl. coast-dwellers, Fms. viii. 404. sæ-dauðr, adj. dead at sea, drowned, Sdm. sæ-farar, f. pl. sea-faring; á hann (Njörð) skal heita til sæfara ok veiða, Edda; kenna menn til víga eðr sæfara, id.: hann hét á Þor til sjófara ok harðræða, Landn. 206. sæ-fari, a, m. a sea-farer: as adjective = sæhafi, Landn. 129, v. l.: for the sæfa in Orkn. 406 (v. l.). Grett. 88 A, read sæfara (sæa). sæ-fiskr, m. a sea-fish, Karl. 476. sæ-færr, adj. sea-worthy, Fms. iv. 246, Landn. 107: of weather, fit for sea-faring, veðr hvasst ok eigi sæfært, Eg. 482; hvern dag er sjófært var, Gísl. 47. sæ-föng, n. pl. stores from the sea; úáran, biluðu mönnum sáð ok sæföng, Bs. i. 137. sæ-garpr, m. a great sea-champion, Fb. iii. 446, Bárð. 169. sæ-hafi or sæ-hafa, adj. sea-tossed, driven out of one’s course; in the phrase, verða s., hann var s. til Hvítramanna-lands, Landn. 129, Bs. i. 675, Orkn. 406, Grág. i. 93, 217, ii. 410; kemr á andviðri ok verða þeir sæhafa at dalnum, Fbr. 68 (new Ed. 36 l. c. line 15 has wrongly ‘sækja’), Grett. 17 new Ed. Sæ-hrimnir, m. the name of the mythical boar whose flesh the heroes in Walhalla feed on, Gm., Edda. sæ-karl, m. a sea-carle, raftsman, Skálda 163. sæ-konungr, m., q. v. sæ-kykvendi, m. a sea-beast, Ver. 2, Skálda 170, Rb. 104. sæ-kyrra, u, f. a sea-calm, smooth sea, Orkn. 164. sæ-lið, n. service at sea, Ld. 142. sæ-lægja, u, f. a mist on the sea; þoka ok sælægjur, Orkn. 358. sæ-lægr, adj. lying on the sea, an epithet of a sea-mist; s. mjörkvi, Fms. vi. 261, viii. 178 (spelt sjálægr). sæ-naut, n. a sea-cow (fabulous); þjórr, ok var sænauta litr á hornunum, Vápn. 21, see Ísl. Þjóðs. i. 134. 135. sæ-nár, m., Grág. ii. 131, see nár. sæ-sjúkr, adj. sea-sick, Fb. iii. 427. sæ-tré, n. pl., poët. sea-trees, i. e. ships; hér eru vit Sigurðr á sætrjám, Skv. 2. 17; hann lá úti á sætrjám vetr ok varmt sumar, Fas. ii. 242. ☞ For the compds in sjá- and sjó- see pp. 534, 535. -
15 marino
adj.marine, nautical, maritime, sea.m.1 sailor, mariner, seaman.2 Marinus, Marino, Giambattista Marini.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: marinar.* * *► adjetivo1 (corriente, animal) marine1 (profesional) seaman, sailor————————1 (profesional) seaman, sailor* * *1. noun m. 2. (f. - marina)adj.* * *1.ADJ sea antes de s, marinefauna marina — marine life, sea creatures pl
2.SM (=marinero) sailor, seaman; (=oficial) naval officer* * *I- na adjetivo <brisa/corriente> sea (before n); <fauna/biología> marine (before n)II* * *I- na adjetivo <brisa/corriente> sea (before n); <fauna/biología> marine (before n)II* * *marino11 = seaman [seamen -pl.], mariner, tar.Ex: For this reason, a portable lending library programme with books in boxes was developed to serve the library needs of seamen from 1859 to 1967.
Ex: Ulysses uses words to comfort and lull his mariners, to ease all minds about the hard decision he has made and to persuade all that his choice to leave is correct.Ex: After the end of the work may able-bodied tars opted for the better pay and living conditions on privately owned merchant vessels.* marino mercante = merchant seaman.marino22 = marine, sea-going.Ex: The deparment has also undertaken marine studies on squid taxonomy and distribution.
Ex: The article 'State of the art in sea-going libraries' describes the library service on board the USS George Washington focusing on the layout, facilities, origins, and purpose.* animal marino = marine animal.* ave marina = sea bird.* azul marino = navy-blue.* biología marina = marine biology.* caracol marino = sea snail.* carta marina = navigational chart.* concha marina = seashell.* esponja marina = sea sponge.* fauna y flora marina = marine wildlife, marine life.* hábitat marino = marine habitat.* industria marina, la = marine industry, the.* langosta marina = spiny lobster.* lecho marino = seafloor [sea floor], ocean floor, seabed [sea bed].* liebre marina = sea hare.* mamífero marino = marine mammal.* medio ambiente marino = marine environment.* monstruo marino = sea monster.* parque marino = marine park.* pez marino = marine fish.* predador marino = sea predator.* sal marina = sea salt.* sedimento marino = sea sediment.* serpiente marina = sea snake.* tortuga marina = sea turtle.* verde marino = sea green.* * *‹brisa/corriente› sea ( before n); ‹fauna/vegetación/biología› marine ( before n) azul2 (↑ azul (2))(marinero) sailor; (oficial) naval officerun pueblo de marinos a seafaring nation, a nation of sailorsCompuesto:merchant seaman* * *
Del verbo marinar: ( conjugate marinar)
marino es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
marinó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
marinar
marino
marinar ( conjugate marinar) verbo transitivo
to marinate, marinade
marino 1
‹fauna/biología› marine ( before n)
marino 2 sustantivo masculino ( marinero) sailor;
( oficial) naval officer;
marino,-a
I adjetivo marine
una corriente marina, a sea current
II sustantivo masculino sailor
' marino' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
azul
- cangrejo
- elefante
- marina
- navegante
- osa
- oso
- guardia
- lobo
English:
marine
- merchant seaman
- royal blue
- San Marino
- sea lion
- creature
- navy
- sea
* * *marino, -a♦ adjsea, marine;el fondo marino the sea bed;brisa marina sea breeze;azul marino navy blue♦ nmsailormarino mercante merchant seaman* * *azul marino navy blueII m sailor* * *marino, -na adj: marine, seamarino nm: sailor, seaman* * *marino adj1. (animal, ave, brisa) sea2. (biólogo, vida) marine -
16 prą|d
m (G prądu) 1. Elektr., Fiz. (electric) current, electricity U- prąd elektryczny electric current- porażenie prądem an electric shock- zostać śmiertelnie porażonym prądem to be electrocuted- włączyć/wyłączyć prąd to switch on/off the electricity a. the power- płacić za prąd i gaz to pay for electricity and gas- opłaty za prąd electricity charges- dostawa prądu power a. electricity supply- przerwa w dostawie prądu a power cut, a blackout- odciąć dostawę prądu do miasta to cut power to a. to black out a town- przewodnik prądu a power conductor- natężenie/napięcie prądu amperage/voltage- źródło prądu a source of power a. electricity, a power source a. an electricity source- golarka/suszarka do włosów na prąd sieciowy a plug-in razor/hairdryer- włączyć suszarkę (do włosów)/żelazko do prądu to plug in the hairdryer/iron- wyłączyć suszarkę (do włosów)/żelazko z prądu to unplug the hairdryer/iron2. (wody) (w rzece) current, flow, stream; (morski) current, tide, drift- silny/szybki prąd a strong/a rapid current- płynąć pod prąd/z prądem [osoba] to swim upstream/downstream a. against/with the current; [łódź] to sail upstream/downstream a. against/with the current3. (powietrza) airstream, airflow- przez otwarte okno wpłynął prąd świeżego, porannego powietrza a gust of fresh air came in through the open window- prąd wiatru porywał liście gusts of wind were blowing leaves around4. (tendencja) current, trend, movement- prądy racjonalistyczne w oświeceniu rationalist trends during the Enlightenment- twórca nowego prądu w malarstwie the founder of a new trend a. movement in painting- prądy rewolucyjne revolutionary currents5. (ruch) stream- prąd ludzi i pojazdów a stream of people and vehicles- dał się porwać prądowi demonstrantów he was swept along by a stream of demonstrators- jechał pod prąd jednokierunkową ulicą he was driving the wrong way up a one-way street- □ prąd czynnościowy Fizj. biocurrent- prąd faradyczny Fiz. faradic a. faradaic current- prąd galwaniczny Elektr. voltaic a. galvanic current- prąd głębinowy Geog. undercurrent- prąd indukcyjny Elektr. induced current- prąd jednofazowy Elektr. monophase a. single-phase current- prąd jednokierunkowy Elektr. unidirectional current- prąd kompensacyjny Geog. compensatory current- prąd morski Geog. sea current- prąd odpływowy Geog. riptide- prąd podpowierzchniowy Geog. undertow- prąd stały Elektr. direct current, DC- prąd strumieniowy Meteo. jet stream- prąd termiczny Meteo. thermal (current)- prąd trójfazowy Elektr. three-phase current- prąd wielofazowy Elektr. multi-phase current- prąd wstępujący Meteo. updraught- prąd zstępujący Meteo. downdraught- prądy błądzące Elektr. stray currents- prądy kompensacyjne Geog. compensation currents- Prąd Północnoatlantycki Geog. the North Atlantic Drift- Prąd Zatokowy Geog. the Gulf StreamThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > prą|d
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17 prąd
-du, -dy; loc sg - dzie; mcurrent, stream; ( elektryczny) current; ( elektryczność) electricity; (przen: kierunek) current, trendiść z prądem — to go with the stream lub tide
prąd stały/zmienny — ELEKTR direct/alternating current
* * *mi1. (= nurt) current; prąd morski sea current.2. przen. (= ciąg ludzi, samochodów itp.) stream; iść pod prąd go against the stream l. tide; iść z prądem go with the stream l. tide.3. (gazu, powietrza) current, flow, stream; prądy powietrzne meteor. air currents, currents of air.4. (w sztuce, literaturze) current, trend, tendency.5. el. (electric) current; (= elektryczność) electricity; prąd indukcyjny l. indukowany induced current; prąd przemienny alternating current; prąd stały direct current; prąd zmienny alternating current; prądy błądzące stray l. vagabond currents; napięcie prądu voltage; natężenie prądu current intensity l. strength.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > prąd
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18 течение
ср.1) flow; (о времени, событиях и т.п.) courseв течение всего дня — throughout the day, the whole day long
в течение недели — in the course of a week, within a week
в течение — (чего-л.) during
с течением времени — in (the course of) time, with time, after a time, in due course, eventually, as times goes by
2) (ток, струя) current, streamплыть/идти против течения — to go against the stream, to swim against the current тж. перен., to breast the current
плыть по течению — to drift with the current тж. перен.
сильное приливное течение — ( в узких устьях рек) bore
быстрое течение — rapid/swift current
встречное течение — head tide, head current, cross-current
обратное течение — сущ. contraflow
плыть по течению — to go with the stream тж. перен.
постоянное течение — мор. current
3) (направление в искусстве, науке, политике) current, trend, tendency•в течение продолжительного времени — for any length of time, for an appreciable length of time
в течение длительного времени — for long, over a long period (of time)
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19 морской
прил.sea; maritime ( приморский); naval воен.; nautical ( связанный с мореплаванием); seaside; marineморской волк — old salt, sea-dog, sea dog
морская капуста — laminaria, sea kale
морская пехота — marines мн. ч.
морская сажень — Russ. fathom (= 7 ft.)
морской вокзал — port arrival and departure building; marine passenger terminal
морской угорь — conger (eel), sea-eel
морской узел — bend, hitch
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20 aguaje
m.1 a running spring.2 a current in the sea, persistent or periodical; e. (Nautical)3 place where ships go for water.4 rainstorm. (Andes & Central America)5 dressing-down (regañina). (Central America)6 sea current, tidal wave.7 water pond, drinking place.8 shower, heavy rain.* * *SM1) (=marea) tide, spring tide; (=corriente) current; (=estela) wake2) (=provisión) water supply; (Agr) watering trough3) CAm (=aguacero) downpour* * *masculino drinking trough* * *masculino drinking trough* * *drinking trough; (natural) water hole, watering hole o place* * *aguaje nm2. Andes, CAm [aguacero] downpour
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