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1 boom cleat
Морской термин: риф-планка -
2 boom cleat
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3 boom cleat
сущ. риф-планка -
4 cleat
судовая утка, крепительная утка, кламп – точеная деревянная планка или отливка, закрепленная неподвижно на внутренней стороне борта и палубе для крепления шкотов нижних парусов и триселей. Иногда утки размещали на вантах, к которым их принайтовывали. -
5 angle
угол; уголок (металлический профиль); угольник; фаза (колебаний)- angle at vertex - angle attachment - angle bar - angle bead - angle bearer - angle brace - angle bracket - angle bulldozer - angle cleat - angle clip - angle collision - angle crane - angle crush - angle cutter - angle dozer - angle diameter - angle drive - angle encoder - angle gate valve - angle gauge - angle indicator - angle joint - angle lever - angle meter - angle nutrunner - angle of action - angle of advance - angle of alteration - angle of approach - angle of arrival - angle of backing-off - angle of bending - angle of boom - angle of camber - angle of chamber - angle of connecting rod - angle of contact - angle of convergence - angle of cord - angle of countersink - angle of curvature - angle of departure - angle of descent - angle of dig - angle of friction - angle of gradient - angle of harrow - angle of helix - angle of incidence - angle of internal friction - angle of lead - angle of lag - angle of load - angle of lock - angle of obliquity - angle of obliquity of front wheels - angle of pitch - angle of pressure - angle of recess - angle of retarded closing - angle of rotation - angle of shafts - angle of slide - angle of slope - angle of spiral - angle of steering column - angle of taper - angle of thread - angle of torque - angle of torsion - angle of twist - angle parking - angle splice - angle valve - angle wrench - alternate angles - apex angle - of a cone - automatic advance angle - back angle - banking angle - base angle - base helix angle - bucket digging angle - cam angle - camber angle - central angle - chamfer angle - clearance angle - combined angle - complementary angle - conjugate angle - contiguous angle - corresponding angle - crank angle - critical angle - curvilinear angle - decrement angle - dedendum angle - discharge angle - dozer blade angle - draft angle - dropping angle - dumping angle - dwell angle - external angle - fishing angle - fixer advance angle - flex angle - frame toe-in angle - frame toe-out angle - front angle - generating angle - gliding angle - gradient angle - grip-hold angle - helix angle - hole angle - horizontal plane angle measuring error - idler tilt angle - ignition dwell angle - interference angle - lead angle - lifting angle - limit angle - lock angle - locking angle - nip angle - obtuse angle - operating angle - overlap angle - phase angle - pitch angle - pitch cone angle - pivot angle - pivot stud angle - plane angle - power angle - preset digging angle - pressure angle - push angle - rake angle - reclining seat angle - runner blade angle - reentering angle - ripper tilt angle - rocking angle - roll angle - rotation angle - screen angle - shearing angle - sieve angle - slip angle - spiral angle - steering angle - straight angle - striking angle - supplementary angle - taper angle - thread angle - timing angle - trihedral angle - truck swivel angle - valve face angle - viewing angle - wheel alignment angle - wheel leaning angle - wheel turning angle
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