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124 Ropes
NAUTICS - Ropes are made of hemp, flax, jute, cotton and numerous other fibres in different countries. The strands are twisted in a different direction from that of the original yarns. See following list. They are often measured by their circumference in inches and length in fathoms (6 feet). Bandura-wel. Pliable cord. Stem Pitcher plant, Ceylon. Cable. Heaviest ropes: over 10-in. circumference. Cable-laid ropes. Three ropes, three strands, twisted into one. Cablet. Ropes less than 10-in. circumference. Cant. The strand of the rope. Dori. Indian-made ropes used for tents. Dumb waiter rope. Untarred ropes of hemp. Fag end. Untwisted end of a rope. Fake. A single coil of rope. Fancy line. Braided cord used for sash windows on ships. Fathom. Standard length of rope measure - one F. is 6 feet. Hawser. Small cable twisted from three small ropes each of 20 strands. Heart. The core strand of a rope. Heart yarn. The centre of a core yarn. Kickling. Old rope round cables to keep them from chafing. Kink. To twist a rope. Knittles. The strands of two ropes twisted together. Lacs. Strong thin cords. Lay. The strand of a rope. Laying. The doubling process in rope making. Lizard. A rope with several rings spliced into it. Marling. Small tarred rope used to tie ropes. Mat. Made of old ropes, interwoven and beaten flat. Netting. Network made of cord. Parcelling. Wrapping of old canvas round ropes for protection. Patent cordage. Ropes or cords spun by natives. Paunch mat. Ships mat made from rope. Plain laid rope. Hemp or manila rope, made of three strands RH twist. Rattine. Small rope, measured by the fathom. Rombowline. Condemned canvas or rope. Rope yarn. Yarn made of RH twist, manila or hemp. Russia rope. Untarred cables and cords of hemp. Seizing. Binding two ropes together with marling. Seizing stuff. Rope of 4 to 12 strands used for seizing. Sel. Strong rope made of hemp fibres in India. Selvagee. Skein of rope with another rope wound around it. Sennit. Braid formed by plaiting strands of rope together. Shroud laid. Rope with core and four strands twisted around it. Shroud rope. Finer quality of rope of three plies; used for rigging. Spun yarn. Rope of long tow hemp, tarred and rubbed. Strap. Rope spliced to form a ring. Suti. Twisted cotton rope in India. Swab. Bunch or mop of soft rope. Tapered rope. Rope with strain bearing part thicker. Water laid. Heavy rope, three strands each with three plies, used for hawsers. White rope. Untarred cordage on ships. Worming. Filling divisions in rope between the lays with spun yarn. Wrack. Sea grass used for coarse ropes. -
125 бычок
I муж. bull-calf;
steer (кастрированный) годоовалый бычок ≈ hog быть бычку на веревочке ≈ you will get your just deserts сказка про белого бычка ≈ the same old story;
амер.;
сл. megilla(h) II муж. (небольшая рыбка, обитающая в Черном море) bullhead, miller's thumb, goby III муж.;
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126 stump
[stʌmp] 1. сущ.1)а) обрубок; культя, ампутированная конечностьв) разг.; шутл. ногаto stir one's stumps — поторапливаться, пошевеливаться
Syn:leg 1.At the same time he set his wooden stump upon my foot. — И в этот момент он наступил мне на ногу своим деревянным протезом.
2)а) пень3)а) окурокan inkstand with no ink and the stump of one pen — чернильница, в которой нет чернил, и огрызок пера
г) обрубленный, купированный хвостSyn:dock IV 1.•Syn:4)а) болван, глупецSyn:б) коротышка5) тяжёлый шаг6)а) столб, стойкаSyn:stake 1.б) спорт. столбик крикетной калитки7) преим. амер. агитационная поездка ( во время избирательной кампании)- stump speech8) растушёвка, растушёвывание ( в живописи)9) (очень) короткая стрижка; коротко остриженные волосы, ёжик2. гл.1) корчевать; выкорчёвывать; вырывать с корнемHe has stumped every tree. — Он выкорчевал все деревья.
Syn:stub 2.2) срезать, обрезать, обрубать, отсекатьThese plants require, before being planted out, to be stumped. — Перед посадкой эти растения необходимо подрезать.
Syn:3)а) = stump along ковылять, тяжело ступатьHe stumped in and sat down with a sigh of relief. — Он вошёл, тяжело ступая, и, облегченно вздохнув, сел.
б) амер.; разг. ударяться (больно) ногой (обо что-л.)Syn:4) разг. ставить в тупик, приводить в замешательствоI am stumped for an answer. — Не знаю, что ответить.
Syn:5) преим. амер. совершать агитационные поездки, агитировать ( во время избирательной кампании)Tory orators were stumping the country. — Агитаторы Консервативной партии колесили по стране с агитационными речами.
6) амер. вызывать на соревнование; подзадориватьSyn:7) выбивать из игры ( в крикете)8) амер.; разг. оставаться без средств к существованиюHaven't you heard, my dear fellow, we are stumped? (T. Hook) — Разве вы не слышали, мой друг, что мы разорены?
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127 day
dei 1. noun1) (the period from sunrise to sunset: She worked all day; The days are warm but the nights are cold.) dag2) (a part of this period eg that part spent at work: How long is your working day?; The school day ends at 3 o'clock; I see him every day.) arbeidsdag, skoledag3) (the period of twenty-four hours from one midnight to the next: How many days are in the month of September?) døgn4) ((often in plural) the period of, or of the greatest activity, influence, strength etc of (something or someone): in my grandfather's day; in the days of steam-power.) dager, tid; epoke•- daybreak- day-dream 2. verbShe often day-dreams.) dagdrømme, fantasere- daylight- day school
- daytime
- call it a day
- day by day
- day in
- day out
- make someone's day
- one day
- some day
- the other daydagsubst. \/deɪ\/1) dag, datohele dagen \/ dagen lang• what day of the month is it (today)?• what day (of the week) is it?2) ( også day and night) døgn3) (ofte flertall: days) tid, tidsalder, periode, glansperiode4) dagsreise5) vær• what sort of day is it?6) konkurranse, slag, seier7) ( bygg) fag (del av et vindu)8) ( mineralogi) dag(brudd)against a rainy day for\/til dårligere tiderall in a\/the day's work ( hverdagslig) noe som hører til, noe en er vant tilany day ( hverdagslig) når som helst, snartat break of day ved daggry, i grålysningenat the end of the day ( overført) når alt kommer til alt, når det kommer til stykketat the last day ( religion) på den ytterste dagat the present day på det nåværende tidspunkt, i vår tidat this time of day se ➢ time, 1before day før dagens frembrudd, før dagen gryrby day eller in the day om dagencall it a day ( hverdagslig) være nok, ta kvelden• let's\/we'll call it a daybe come day, go day ta lett på saker og tingday after day dag etter dag, dag ut og dag inn a\/theday after the fair for sent, post festumthe day after tomorrow i overmorgenthe day before yesterday i forgårsday by day eller by the day dag for dag, dagligday in, day out eller day in and day out dag ut og dag inna day of rejoicing en gledesdag, en gledens dagthe day of wrath vredens dagday one begynnelse, første stunddays (som adv., spesielt amer.) på dagtidday's work et dagsverkearly closing day dag hvor man har ettermiddagsstengt, dag hvor man stenger tidliga fair day's wage for a fair day's work hederlig lønn for hederlig arbeidfall on evil days komme ut for fattigdom og nødfor days on end i dagevis, flere dager i strekk, flere dager på radforever and a day ( hverdagslig) i det uendelige, til kjedsommelighetfrom day to day fra dag til dag, dag for daggive someone the time of day se ➢ time, 1have one's days stå på høyden, være i sine glansdagerhe who fights and runs away lives to fight another day mannen som flykter, kan atter kjempeif somebody is a day så sikkert som bare detin all my born days i hele mitt livin somebody's day(s) på noens tid, under noens glansdagerin the early days of something i tidlige tider av noein the good old days i gode, gamle dagerin this day and age i våre dager, i vår tidjust one of those days en skikkelig ulykkesdag• it's just one of those days!live from day to day leve for dagen, ta en dag om gangenmake someone's day være dagens høydepunkt for noen ( hverdagslig) ødelegge dagen for noen• go ahead, make my day!bare gjør det, dagen var allikevel ødelagt!name the day ( vanligvis om bryllup) bestemme dagof the day dagens• what's your soup of the day?one (fine) day en (vakker) dag (i fortiden eller fremtiden)one of these (fine) days en dag, en vakker dagone of those days en slik dag da alt går galton ordinary days eller on ordinary occasions til hverdagspass the time of day (with) se ➢ time, 1pay by the day betale per dag, betale fra dag til dagsave the day redde situasjonensee its best days se sine beste dagersee the day when være med på den tiden nårseize the day gripe dagensome day en dag, en gang (i fremtiden), en vakker dagthat'll be the day! jeg synes jeg ser det!, det vil jeg se først! det ser jeg frem til!, det blir skjønt!the other day her om dagenthese days nå for tidenthis day fortnight (om) fjorten dager i dagthis day week (om) åtte dager i dagthose were the days! det var (andre) tider (det)!, det var den gang!to a day (akkurat) på dagento the day på dagento this day hittil, helt til i dagwithout day på ubestemt tid -
128 butt
приклад имя существительное:стрельбище (shooting range, range, rifle range, butts, butt)глагол:соединять впритык (butt, abut)
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