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1 судно водоизмещающего типа
Русско-английский морской словарь > судно водоизмещающего типа
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2 расходомер объемного типа
[lang name="Russian"]переменная типа "смещение" — displacement variable
Русско-английский научный словарь > расходомер объемного типа
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3 судно водоизмещающего типа
переменная типа "смещение" — displacement variable
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > судно водоизмещающего типа
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4 корабль водоизмещающего типа
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > корабль водоизмещающего типа
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5 statek wypornościowy
• displacement craft• displacement vesselSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > statek wypornościowy
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6 судно водоизмещающего типа
1) Naval: displacement craft, displacement-type craft2) Military: water displacing craft3) Engineering: displacement vessel, displacement-type vesselУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > судно водоизмещающего типа
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7 маркерное судно
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > маркерное судно
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8 портовое судно
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > портовое судно
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9 водоизмещение порожнего судна
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > водоизмещение порожнего судна
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10 судно неводоизмещающего типа
General subject: non-displacement craftУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > судно неводоизмещающего типа
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11 водоизмещение
1) General subject: displacement, tonnage, deadweight2) Naval: capacity of craft, draught, full load weight, tonnage (gross, net), DW3) Military: draft4) Forestry: displacement (судна)5) Oil: displacement (ship)6) Astronautics: water vapor and carbon dioxide management system water volume7) Business: displacement tonnage8) Oil&Gas technology DWT10) oil&gas: displacement (mt) (мт) -
12 корабль с динамическим принципом поддержания
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > корабль с динамическим принципом поддержания
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13 Wasserenthärtungsmittel
Wasserenthärtungsmittel
(Waschmittel) softener, softening agent;
• Wasserentnahmerecht water privilege;
• Wasserfahrzeug water-craft, vessel, boat;
• Wasserflughafen marine airport, water aerodrome (Br.);
• Wasserflugzeug [float] seaplane, hydroplane, waterplane, aeroboat, floatplane;
• Wasserfracht carriage by water, water-borne transport;
• Wasserfrachtführer water carrier;
• Wasserfrachtkosten freight, waterage (Br.);
• Wassergeld water rates (Br.) (charges, US);
• Wassergrundstück waterfront property;
• Wasserhaushalt water balance (resources);
• Wasserknappheit water famine;
• Wasserkopf haben (Verwaltung) to be top-heavy;
• Wasserkraftwerk hydroelectric power-station;
• Wasserleitung water pipe (main);
• Wasserlieferung water supply;
• Wasserlinie waterline;
• Wassermangel water shortage;
• Wassernehmen (Schiff) watering;
• Wassernutzungsrecht (Mühle) water right;
• Wasserpreise water prices;
• Wasserqualitätsnorm water quality standard;
• Wasserrationierung rationing of water;
• Wasserrecht right of water;
• Wasserrohrbruch [water]pipe failure;
• Wasserrohrbruchversicherung burst water-pipes insurance;
• Wasserschaden damage caused by water, water damage;
• Wasserschadenversicherung water-damage insurance;
• Wasserschutzgebiet water conservation area;
• Wasserspiegel water level;
• unter dem Wasserspiegel below water;
• Wasserstand watermark, water level;
• beim höchsten Wasserstand at full tide;
• niedriger Wasserstand low watermark;
• Wasserstraße waterway, navigable road;
• Wasserstraßenamt Waterways Board (Br.);
• Wasserstraßennetz inland-waterways system;
• Wasserstraßenverkehrsordnung Inland Rules of the Road (US);
• Wassertransport water carriage, conveyance by water;
• Wasserunternehmen water company;
• Wasseruntersuchung water sampling;
• Wasserverbrauch water consumption;
• Wasserverbraucher water user;
• Wasserverdrängung (Schiff) displacement;
• Wasserverschmutzung water pollution;
• Wasserverschmutzung durch Nitrateintrag von landwirtschaftlich genutzten Flächen pollution of water by nitrate run-off from agricultural fields;
• Wasserversorgung water supply (service), (städtische) town waterworks;
• nahe gelegene Wasserversorgung nearness to water supply.Business german-english dictionary > Wasserenthärtungsmittel
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14 судно
1. с. мор.boat, ship, vessel, craftвоенное судно уст. — man-of-war (pl. men-), warship
грузовое судно — freight ship / boat
китобойное судно — whale-boat, whaleship, whaler
судно на воздушной подушке — hovercraft; air-cushion vehicle амер.
судно водоизмещением в 2000 тонн — ship with a displacement of 2000 tons; 2000-tonner
морские, океанские суда — sea-going / ocean-going ships
2. с. (для больного)взойти на судно — go* on board ship
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15 судно
I с. мор.vessel, craft; boat, shipгребно́е су́дно — rowing ['rəʊ-] boat
па́русное су́дно — sailing vessel
парово́е су́дно — steam vessel
вое́нное су́дно — warship; man-of-war (pl men-) уст.
грузово́е су́дно — freight ship / boat
госпита́льное су́дно — hospital ship
китобо́йное су́дно — whaling boat, whaleship, whaler
рыболо́вное су́дно — fishing boat
кабота́жное су́дно — coasting vessel
наливно́е су́дно — tanker
нефтеналивно́е су́дно — oil tanker
уче́бное су́дно — training ship
су́дно на подво́дных кры́льях — hydrofoil
су́дно на возду́шной поду́шке — hovercraft ['hɒ-]; air-cushion vehicle ['viːɪ-] амер.
су́дно водоизмеще́нием в 2000 тонн — ship with a displacement of 2,000 tons; 2,000-tonner
речны́е суда́ — river boats
морски́е [оке́анские] суда́ — seagoing [oceangoing] ships
II с.взойти́ на су́дно — go on board a ship
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16 Holland, John Philip
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 29 February 1840 Liscanor, Co. Clare, Irelandd. 12 August 1915 Newark, New Jersey, USA[br]Irish/American inventor of the successful modern submarine[br]Holland was educated first in his native town and later in Limerick, a seaport bustling with coastal trade ships. His first job was that of schoolteacher, and as such he worked in various parts of Ireland until he was about 32 years old. A combination of his burning patriotic zeal for Ireland and his interest in undersea technology (then in its infancy) made him consider designs for underwater warships for use against the British Royal Navy in the fight for Irish independence. He studied all known works on the subject and commenced drawing plans, but he was unable to make real headway owing to a lack of finance.In 1873 he travelled to the United States, ultimately settling in New Jersey and continuing in the profession of teaching. His work on submarine design continued, but in 1875 he suffered a grave setback when the United States Navy turned down his designs. Help came from an unexpected source, the Irish Republican Brotherhood, or Fenian Society, which had been founded in Dublin and New York in 1858. Financial help enabled Holland to build a 4 m (13 ft) one-person craft, which was tested in 1878, and then a larger boat of 19 tonnes' displacement that was tested with a crew of three to depths of 20 m (65 ft) in New York's harbour in 1883. Known as the Fenian Ram, it embodied most of the principles of modern submarines, including weight compensation. The Fenians commandeered this boat, but they were unable to operate it satisfactorily and it was relegated to history.Holland continued work, at times independently and sometimes with others, and continuously advocated submarines to the United States Navy. In 1895 he was successful in winning a contract for US$150,000 to build the US Submarine Plunger at Baltimore. With too much outside interference, this proved an unsatisfactory venture. However, with only US$5,000 of his capital left, Holland started again and in 1898 he launched the Holland at Elizabeth, New Jersey. This 16 m (52 ft) vessel was successful, and in 1900 it was purchased by the United States Government.Six more boats were ordered by the Americans, and then some by the Russians and the Japanese. The British Royal Navy ordered five, which were built by Vickers Son and Maxim (now VSEL) at Barrow-in-Furness in the years up to 1903, commencing their long run of submarine building. They were licensed by another well-known name, the Electric Boat Company, which had formerly been the J.P.Holland Torpedo Boat Company.Holland now had some wealth and was well known. He continued to work, trying his hand at aeronautical research, and in 1904 he invented a respirator for use in submarine rescue work. It is pleasing to record that one of his ships can be seen to this day at the Royal Navy Submarine Museum, Gosport: HM Submarine Holland No. 1, which was lost under tow in 1913 but salvaged and restored in the 1980s.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsOrder of the Rising Sun, Japan, 1910.Bibliography1900, "The submarine boat and its future", North American Review (December). Holland wrote several other articles of a similar nature.Further ReadingR.K.Morris, 1966 John P.Holland 1841–1914, Inventor of the Modern Submarine, Annapolis, MD: US Naval Institute.F.W.Lipscomb, 1975, The British Submarine, London: Conway Maritime Press. A.N.Harrison, 1979, The Development of HM Submarines from Holland No. 1 (1901) toPorpoise (1930), Bath: MoD Ships Department (internal publication).FMW
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