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tr[baɪt]1 SMALLGEOGRAPHY/SMALL ensenada, bahía\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLGreat Australian Bight Gran Bahía Australianabight ['baɪt] n: bahía f, ensenada f, golfo mn.• caleta s.f.• gaza s.f.[baɪt]N1) (Geog) ensenada f, cala f ; (=bend) recodo m2) [of rope] gaza f, laza f -
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bight [baɪt]∎ the Great Australian Bight la Grande Baie Australienne, le Grand Golfe Australien ou de l'Australie -
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[bait] n 1 angra, baía, enseada. 2 curva de rio. 3 curva, dobra, ângulo. 4 esquina. 5 laçada (de corda). 6 catenária, seio da corda. -
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > bight
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[baɪt]bight бухта bight излучина (реки) bight мор. шлаг (троса), бухта троса -
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захват (за свободный конец троса)
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небольшой открытый залив
Протяженный плавный изгиб береговой линии, ограничивающий открытое море.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > bight
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{bait}
1. въжена примка
2. завой, извивка, чупка (на река, бряг и пр.)* * *{bait} n 1. въжена примка; 2. завой, извивка, чупка (на река, б* * *залив;* * *1. въжена примка 2. завой, извивка, чупка (на река, бряг и пр.)* * *bight [bait] n 1. примка на въже; средна част на въже; 2. завой на река; залив, пристанище, кей, лиман. -
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1. n излучина2. n мор. шлаг, бухта, петля троса3. n уст. изгиб4. n уголСинонимический ряд:inlet (noun) arm; bay; bayou; cove; firth; gulf; harbor; inlet; slough -
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бухта; петля
См. также в других словарях:
Bight — (b[imac]t), n. [OE. bi[yogh]t a bending; cf. Sw. & Dan. bugt bend, bay; fr. AS. byht, fr. b[=u]gan. [root]88. Cf. {Bout}, {Bought} a bend, and see {Bow}, v.] 1. A corner, bend, or angle; a hollow; as, the bight of a horse s knee; the bight of an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bight — (n.) O.E. byht bend, angle, corner (related to bow), from P.Gmc. *buhtiz (Cf. M.L.G. bucht, Ger. Bucht, Du. bocht, Dan. bught bight, bay ), from PIE root *bheug (3) to bend, with derivatives referring to bent, pliable, or curved objects (Cf. O.E … Etymology dictionary
bight — [bīt] n. [ME < OE byht < base of bugan (see BOW1); akin to Du & Ger bucht] 1. Obs. a bend, angle, or hollow, specif. of a body structure 2. a loop or slack part in a rope 3. a curve in a river, coastline, etc. 4. a bay formed by such a… … English World dictionary
bight — [baıt] n [: Old English; Origin: byht] a slight bend or curve in a coast … Dictionary of contemporary English
bight — [ baıt ] noun count a long curved part of the coast or a large river … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bight — ► NOUN 1) a curve or recess in a coastline or other geographical feature. 2) a loop of rope. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
bight — noun /baɪt/ a) A corner, bend, or angle; a hollow; as, the bight of a horses knee; the bight of an elbow. I spied a bight of meadow some way below the roadway in an angle of the river. (Robert Louis Stevenson, ) b) An area of sea lying between… … Wiktionary
bight — /buyt/, n. 1. the middle part of a rope, as distinguished from the ends. 2. the loop or bent part of a rope, as distinguished from the ends. 3. a bend or curve in the shore of a sea or river. 4. a body of water bounded by such a bend. 5. a bay or … Universalium
Bight — A bight may refer to:* bight (geography), recess of a coast or bay. * bight (knot), a curved section, slack part, or loop in rope (used in the terminology of knot tying)ee also* Bite (disambiguation) * Byte … Wikipedia
bight — UK [baɪt] / US noun [countable] Word forms bight : singular bight plural bights a long curved part of the coast or a large river … English dictionary
Bight — A bend; used geographically, a bend in a river. It has a rare use at Lincoln, in a street named East Bight: an eastward street with a sharp bend … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases