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1 вантовый кноп
1) Naval: double-wall knot, shroud knot2) Fishery: diamond knot, footrope knot -
2 вожак
1) General subject: bearleader, bell-wether, cock, foregoer, fugleman, guide, leader, pilot, ringleader, top banana, bellwether2) Spanish: caudillo3) Fishery: anchored net setting rope, fleet rope (дрифтерной сети)4) Food industry: footrope5) Makarov: head, king dog (в веерной упряжке), leader (в стаде) -
3 мусинг
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4 нижняя подбора
2) Engineering: groundline (трала), leadline (трала)3) Fishery: bass rope, bottom line, chain line, foot rope, grass rope, ground line -
5 пёрт грота-рея
Naval: main footrope, main yard horse -
6 сдвижной кноп
1) Naval: diamond knot, footrope knot2) Fishery: shroud knot -
7 фока-пёрт
Naval: fore footrope -
8 футроп
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9 перт грота-рея
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10 фока-перт
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11 перт грота-рея
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > перт грота-рея
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12 фока-перт
См. также в других словарях:
Footrope — Foot rope , n. (Aut.) (a) The rope rigged below a yard, upon which men stand when reefing or furling; formerly called a {horse}. (b) That part of the boltrope to which the lower edge of a sail is sewed. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
footrope — [foot′rōp΄] n. 1. the part of a boltrope sewn into the lower edge of the sail 2. a piece of wire rope supported beneath a yard, upon which sailors stand when furling or reefing sail … English World dictionary
Footrope — Each yard on a square rigged sailing ship is equipped with a footrope for sailors to stand on while setting or stowing the sails. The alternative term horse is sometimes seen, especially in older writings. Although square sails are mostly worked… … Wikipedia
footrope — noun Date: 1769 1. the part of a boltrope sewed to the lower edge of a sail 2. a rope rigged below a yard for crew members to stand on … New Collegiate Dictionary
footrope — the weighted rope at the lower edge of a gill, drift, tangle, trawl or trammel net. See also ground rope and foot line … Dictionary of ichthyology
footrope — /foot rohp /, n. Naut. 1. the portion of the boltrope to which the lower edge of a sail is sewn. 2. a rope suspended a few feet beneath a yard, bowsprit, jib boom, or spanker boom to give a footing for a person handling sails. [1765 75; FOOT +… … Universalium
footrope — noun a) a rope attached to the lower part of a sail b) a rope attached to a yard that sailors stood on to stabilize it when furling or reefing … Wiktionary
footrope — foot•rope [[t]ˈfʊtˌroʊp[/t]] n. 1) navig. the portion of the boltrope to which the lower edge of a sail is sewn 2) navig. a rope suspended beneath a yard or spar to give a footing for a person handling sails • Etymology: 1765–75 … From formal English to slang
footrope — /ˈfʊtroʊp/ (say footrohp) noun Nautical 1. the portion of the boltrope to which the lower edge of a sail is sewn. 2. a rope extended under a yard, for the crew members to stand on while reefing or furling …
footrope — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun 1. : a rope rigged below a yard for men to stand on when reefing or furling see ship illustration 2. : the part of a boltrope sewed to the lower edge of a sail * * * /foot rohp /, n. Naut. 1. the portion of the boltrope to which… … Useful english dictionary
foot line — footrope … Dictionary of ichthyology