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1 alabanda sancak
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2 правый борт
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3 вахта правого борта
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > вахта правого борта
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4 двигатель правого борта
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > двигатель правого борта
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5 котел правого борта
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > котел правого борта
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6 kormilo sasvim
starboard, hard a* * *• starboard, hard a -
7 kormilo sasvim desno!
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8 desno
right, on/at the right* * *• right• dexter• starboard, all• starboard, hard a• starboard• hard a starboard• all starboard -
9 право на борт!
1) Naval: ard a-starboard!, hard-a-starboard!2) Fishery: Hard a starboard!, hard right rudder!, right full! -
10 dritta
dritta s.f.2 (non com.) ( parte destra) right-hand side, right: tenere la dritta, to keep to the right; a dritta e a manca, to left and right; (fig.) in all directions* * *['dritta]sostantivo femminile1) mar. starboard2) colloq. (informazione) tip (su about)* * *dritta/'dritta/sostantivo f.1 mar. starboard; virare a dritta to turn to starboard2 colloq. (informazione) tip (su about). -
11 tribordo
tribordo s.m. (mar.) starboard: barra a tribordo!, starboard the helm!; tutto a tribordo!, hard-a-starboard!* * *[tri'bordo]sostantivo maschile starboard* * *tribordo/tri'bordo/sostantivo m.starboard. -
12 лево руля!
1) General subject: hard a-starboard!, helm aport! (команда), port the helm!, hard to port2) Fishery: left rudder!3) Makarov: a-starboard! -
13 право руля!
1) General subject: hard a-port, hard to starboard2) Naval: starboard the helm!3) Fishery: right rudder! -
14 BORÐ
n.1) board, plank;2) the side of a ship (hlóðu skipin sem borð báru);borð á stjórn = stjórnborði;hlaupa (steypast, detta) fyrir borð, overboard;mikill borði, prop. = borðhár, borðmikill, of a ship floating high out of the sea, fig., proud of mind (= skapstórr);bera e-n (hlut e-s, mál e-s) fyrir borð, to neglect, slight one;verða (allr) fyrir borð borinn, verða allr fyrir borði, to be (quite) thrown overboard, i. e. slighted;ganga at borði við e-n, to submit, yield to, to come to terms with one;e-n brestr á borði, one fails, is beaten;á annat borð, on the other hand; otherwise, else;þykkir vera harðr á annat borð, a hard one to pull against;3) the inner margin of a vessel between the rim and the liquid (er nú gott berandi borð á horninu);4) board, table (used for meals);fara, ganga, koma til borðs or undir borð, to go, come to table;setjast yfir borð, undir borð, to sit down at table;sitja yfir borð or borðum, to sit at table;rísa (standa upp) frá borði, to rise from table;ryðja borð, to clear the table;þjóna fyrir borðum, to wait at table;setja e-m borð, to set a table before one;borð eru uppi or upp tekin, the tables are set up; but ‘borð eru upp tekin’ may also mean the tables are removed, = borð eru ofan;5) board, food, maintenance at table (veita, halda e-m borð);6) chessboard;bjóða e-m undir borð, to invite one to play at chess.* * *1. a board, plank, Lat. tabula; tók hann þá borð ok lausa viðu, ok rak um þvera stofuna, Grett. 140, N. G. L. i. 100.β. of a ship, the side (cp. starboard, larboard); höggr hann þá tveim höndum borð ( sides) skútunnar, ok gengu í sundr borðin ( the planks) um tvau rúm, Nj. 19; þeir Erlingr hjuggu raufar í drómundinum, sumar í kafi niðri, en sumar uppi á borðunum, Fms. vii. 232, Nj. 42; hence the nautical phrases, á borð, on each side; á tvau borð, á bæði borð, on both sides, Eg. 171; með endilöngum borðum, Fms. ii. 273, Eg. 122; leggja borð við borð = síbyrða, to lay a ship alongside of another, so as to board, Fas. ii. 534; bera skip borði, to make the bulwarks rise, Fms. ii. 218; fyrir borð, overboard, Eg. 124, Fms. xi. 140; á borði, on land, Jb. 327; borð 4 stjórn = stjórn-borði, the starboard side, Gþl. 518. The planks in a ship’s side have different names, e. g. aur-borð, skaut-borð, sól-borð.2. metaph. phrases, at vera mikill (lítill, nokkur) borði, to be of a high (or lowly) bearing, metaphor from a ship floating high out of, or deep in, the sea, Eg. 8, Sturl. iii. 196: verða (allr) fyrir borð borinn, to be (quite) thrown overboard, i. e. ill-used, Eb. 126, Fær. 234; verða allr fyrir borði, id., Ölk. 35; hans hlutr mundi eigi fyrir borð vera borinn, id., Rd. 239; e-n brestr á borði, to fail, be beaten (metaphor from rowing), Fms. ix. 507; taka skamt frá borði, to fall short, Lv. 45; ganga at borði við e-n, to come to terms, yield, submit, Bs. i. 889; gékk Egill tregt at borð um þetta mál, E. was hard, unyielding, 696; hverigum skyldi úhætt, nema þeir gengi at borði við hann, unless they came to terms with him, 727, 778; á annað borð, on the other hand; harðr maðr á annat borð, a hard one to pull against, Fms. xi. 39: but also on the other hand, otherwise, else; hann vildi með engu móti kalla á Þormóð sér til bjargar, þó at hann félli ofan á annað borð, though he was sure to tumble down otherwise (i. e. unless he called), Fbr. 88; hence freq. in mod. usage, e. g. ef eg á annað borð göri það, i. e. if I do it at all: navig., ganga til borðs, á borð, to go to one’s business, Fagrsk. 167, Bárð. 166.3. [A. S. bord = labrum], the margin between the rim of a vessel and the liquid; er nú gott berandi borð á horninu, Edda 32; hence, fjöru-borð, the shore between high and low water, vide 33, 34; cp. the saying, fullt skal frömum bera, þó skal borð á vera, i. e. it is clownish to bring a cup full to the brim, and, fullt skal föntum bera og ekkert borð á vera.II. a board, table, Lat. mensa; rísa frá borði, to rise from the board, from table, Rm. 17, or simply and ellipt. rísa, 30; borð is freq. used in pl., as in the old halls small tables were set at meal time, and removed after the meal; hence phrases, borð (pl.) ofan (upp) tekin, the tables being removed, cp. Virgil’s mensisque remotis, Nj. 176, Fms. i. 41, iv. 265, v. 126, Bs. i. 854, Eg. 408; til þess er borð fóru brott, 551; setjast undir borð (pl.), to sit down; sitja undir borðum, to be at table, Nj. 68, Eb. 306; ganga undir drykkju borð, Fms. iii. 93; koma undir borð (acc. pl.), 96; ganga til borða, iv. 114, 129; koma til borðs (sing.), 202, cp. Ó. H. 86, Fms. iv. 246; sitja yfir borðum, iii. 155, iv. 113; sitja yfir matborði, v. 126, viii. 212; sitja yfir borð (acc. pl.), id., Bs. i. 843: the rhyming phrase, vera þar at orði, sem hann er ekki at borði, vide Safn i. 91. It was the custom for kings or princes to give audience or receive poets whilst sitting at table, Fms. vi. 195, Eg. ch. 63.β. maintenance at table (cp. Engl. board and lodging); vera á borði með e-m, B. K. 124, D. N. (Fr.): of a chess-board, Bs. i. 635.COMPDS: borðamunr, borðavíti, borðstilgangr. -
15 правый
1.( по направлению) right; right-hand (attr.); ( о борте судна) starboard; (о лошади, части экипажа и т. п.) off(-side)правая сторона — right side, off side
правый о руля! мор. — starboard the helm!; right rudder! амер.
право на борт! мор. — hard astarboard!
правая лошадь ( пары) — off horse
правая задняя нога ( лошади в упряжке) — the off hind leg
2. (правильный, справедливый)♢
он его правая рука — he is his right hand, или right-hand manrightправое дело — just / righteous cause
3. полит.наше дело правое — our cause is right, ours is the right cause
1. прил. right-wing (attr.)правая партия — right-wing party, party of the right
правый уклон — right-wing deviation / trend
2. как сущ. м. right-winger -
16 hals
sg - halsen, pl - halseше́я ж; го́рло с; гло́тка жhan har ondt i halsen — у него́ боли́т го́рло
få nóget i den gále hals — поперхну́ться
* * *neck, shank, throat, waist* * *(en -e) neck ( fx break one's neck, wring his neck);( strube, det indvendige af halsen) throat ( fx cut his throat, the hot tea burnt my throat);(flaskehals etc) neck;(mar) tack;( på node) stem, tail;[ give hals] bay;[ han er en hård hals] he is a hard-bitten fellow;(fig: forløfte sig) break one's back in the attempt to do it;T come down badly over it;(mar) be on the starboard tack;[ med præp:][ gø af fuld hals] bark furiously;[ le af fuld hals] roar with laughter;[ råbe af fuld hals] shout at the top of one's voice;[ få noget i den gale hals], se gal;[ have ondt i halsen] have a sore throat;[ hjertet sidder mig i halsen] my heart is in my mouth;[ ordene blev siddende i halsen på ham] the words stuck in his throat;[ gå på med krum hals] go at it with determination, put one's back into it;[ Tory om en hals] an out-and-out Tory;[ fare én om halsen] throw (el. fling) one's arms round somebody's neck;[ vi er om en hals] it is all up with us;[ over hals og hoved] headlong, with a rush;[ skaffe en noget på halsen] saddle somebody with something;[ det hænger mig ud af halsen] I am fed up (to the back teeth) with it; I am sick and tired of it;(se også I. tunge). -
17 право
I с.1) (система законов и юридических правил, а тж. наука о ней) lawуголо́вное пра́во — criminal law
гражда́нское пра́во — civil law
междунаро́дное пра́во — international [-'næ-] law
а́вторское пра́во — copyright
обы́чное пра́во — common law, customary law
изуча́ть пра́во — study law
2) ( свобода пользоваться чем-л по закону) rightправа́ челове́ка — human rights
пра́во ве́то — (right of) veto
пра́во го́лоса — the vote, suffrage
с пра́вом совеща́тельного го́лоса — with deliberative functions
всео́бщее избира́тельное пра́во — universal suffrage
всео́бщее, ра́вное и прямо́е избира́тельное пра́во при та́йном голосова́нии — universal, equal and direct suffrage by secret ballot
пра́во на́ций на самоопределе́ние — right of nations to self-determination
пра́во убе́жища — right of sanctuary
пра́во да́вности юр. — prescriptive right
права́ гражда́нства — civic rights
пораже́ние в права́х — disfranchisement
лиша́ть кого́-л пра́ва — deprive smb of his right
лиша́ть пра́ва го́лоса (вн.) — disfranchise (d)
восстанови́ться в права́х — be rehabilitated [riːə-]
по пра́ву — by right
с по́лным пра́вом — rightfully
воспо́льзоваться свои́м пра́вом (на вн.) — exercise one's right (to)
име́ть пра́во (на вн.) — have the right (to), be entitled (to)
пра́во со́бственности (на вн.) — title (to)
дать кому́-л пра́во на уча́стие в вы́ставке — qualify smb to take part in an exhibition
3) мн. разг. ( водительское удостоверение) driving licence sg брит.; driver's license sg амер.••вступи́ть в свои́ права́ — come into one's own; ( утвердиться) assert oneself
кача́ть права́ — см. качать
на права́х (рд.) в знач. предл. — as; in the capacity of
на права́х рекла́мы — as advertising
II вводн. сл. разг.на пти́чьих / за́ячьих права́х шутл. — with no authorization; ( без билета) with no ticket
really ['rɪə-], truly, indeedпра́во, уже́ по́здно — it is really late, I really think it is late
III с.пра́во, на́до идти́ — I must really go, I really think I must go
( правая сторона) right sideне знать, где пра́во, где ле́во разг. шутл. — not to know the left side from the right one
пра́во руля́! мор. — starboard the helm!; right rudder! амер.
пра́во на борт! мор. — hard astarboard!
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