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1) Морской термин: волна с траверза2) Техника: бортовая волна3) Рыбоводство: боковая волна4) Океанография: боковые волны5) Макаров: бортовые волны -
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1) море2) океан3) вал4) зыбь5) волна6) морской- sea aft- at sea- Azov Sea- sea bunk- beam sea- sea bed- sea calf- sea cock- sea cow- deep sea- sea dike- sea dog- sea fire- full sea- sea gate- sea girt- sea gulf- sea gull- head sea- high sea- Kara Sea- sea law- sea leg- sea line- main sea- sea mack- sea mew- sea mile- sea ooze- sea ore- sea pass- sea pay- sea room- sea sand- sea scum- sea side- sea sled- sea term- sea long- sea turn- sea wall- sea way- sea weed -
12 sea
1) море
2) кингстонный
3) морской
4) волнение
– above sea level
– athwart sea
– be at sea
– beam on the sea
– bow sea
– by sea
– carriage by sea
– cross sea
– following sea
– grounded sea ice
– head sea
– lunar sea
– mean sea level
– on open sea
– put to sea
– quartering sea
– random sea
– reduce to sea level
– reduction to sea level
– remain at sea
– sea chest
– sea clutter
– sea current
– sea current meter
– sea endurance of ship
– sea fishery
– sea gravel
– sea ice crust
– sea level
– sea level pressure
– sea surface clutter
– sea valves
– travel by sea
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1) море || морской2) волнение, волна, волны•beam on the sea — мор. лагом к волне
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Athwart hawse — Hawse Hawse (h[add]z or h[add]s; 277), n. [Orig. a hawse hole, or hole in the bow of the ship; cf. Icel. hals, h[=a]ls, neck, part of the bows of a ship, AS. heals neck. See {Collar}, and cf. {Halse} to embrace.] 1. A hawse hole. Harris. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cross sea — Cross Cross (kr[o^]s), a. 1. Not parallel; lying or falling athwart; transverse; oblique; intersecting. [1913 Webster] The cross refraction of the second prism. Sir I. Newton. [1913 Webster] 2. Not accordant with what is wished or expected;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ПЕРЕБОРКА — (Bulkhead) всякая вертикальная перегородка из отдельных листов, разделяющая помещения внутри судна или ограничивающая их на верхней палубе. П. бывают продольные (Longitudinal or fore and aft bulkheads) и поперечные (Athwart bulkheads, transversal … Морской словарь
ТРАВЕРЗНАЯ БРОНЯ — (Athwart ship armour) см. Броневые траверзы. Самойлов К. И. Морской словарь. М. Л.: Государственное Военно морское Издательство НКВМФ Союза ССР, 1941 … Морской словарь
cross — Synonyms and related words: Agnus Dei, Calvary cross, Cape Colored, Christogram, Eurasian, Greek cross, Holy Grail, Host, Jerusalem cross, John Hancock, Latin cross, Malacca cane, Maltese cross, Russian cross, Sanctus bell, Sangraal, T, X, abjure … Moby Thesaurus
Foul hawse — Hawse Hawse (h[add]z or h[add]s; 277), n. [Orig. a hawse hole, or hole in the bow of the ship; cf. Icel. hals, h[=a]ls, neck, part of the bows of a ship, AS. heals neck. See {Collar}, and cf. {Halse} to embrace.] 1. A hawse hole. Harris. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hawse — (h[add]z or h[add]s; 277), n. [Orig. a hawse hole, or hole in the bow of the ship; cf. Icel. hals, h[=a]ls, neck, part of the bows of a ship, AS. heals neck. See {Collar}, and cf. {Halse} to embrace.] 1. A hawse hole. Harris. [1913 Webster] 2.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hawse block — Hawse Hawse (h[add]z or h[add]s; 277), n. [Orig. a hawse hole, or hole in the bow of the ship; cf. Icel. hals, h[=a]ls, neck, part of the bows of a ship, AS. heals neck. See {Collar}, and cf. {Halse} to embrace.] 1. A hawse hole. Harris. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hawse piece — Hawse Hawse (h[add]z or h[add]s; 277), n. [Orig. a hawse hole, or hole in the bow of the ship; cf. Icel. hals, h[=a]ls, neck, part of the bows of a ship, AS. heals neck. See {Collar}, and cf. {Halse} to embrace.] 1. A hawse hole. Harris. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hawse plug — Hawse Hawse (h[add]z or h[add]s; 277), n. [Orig. a hawse hole, or hole in the bow of the ship; cf. Icel. hals, h[=a]ls, neck, part of the bows of a ship, AS. heals neck. See {Collar}, and cf. {Halse} to embrace.] 1. A hawse hole. Harris. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hawse plug — Hawse Hawse (h[add]z or h[add]s; 277), n. [Orig. a hawse hole, or hole in the bow of the ship; cf. Icel. hals, h[=a]ls, neck, part of the bows of a ship, AS. heals neck. See {Collar}, and cf. {Halse} to embrace.] 1. A hawse hole. Harris. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English