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1 тягун
1) Engineering: harbor seiche, heave of sea2) Hydrography: harbor oscillation, range action -
2 пучина
1) General subject: abysm, abyss (abyss of despair - глубокое отчаяние), deep, depth, eddy, gulf, profound, vortex2) Geology: abyssal depth, chasm, whirlpool3) Poetical language: depths, profundity4) Engineering: frost boil (грунта)5) Construction: frost heave, frost lift, heave6) Railway term: water-bearing pocket7) Mining: frost heave (на дороге)8) Road works: frost boil9) Fishery: oce abyss10) Oceanography: abyss11) Makarov: bosom of the sea, the bosom of the sea12) Tengiz: blowup, soft spot of track -
3 лаг
log мор.* * *лаг м.1. ( прибор) logброса́ть лаг — heave the logлаг измеря́ет про́йденное расстоя́ние — a log registers the distance travelled [run] through the waterлаг измеря́ет ско́рость хо́да су́дна — a log measures a ship's speed through the waterопределя́ть ско́рость по ла́гу — heave the logрасстоя́ние, про́йденное су́дном по ла́гу, составля́ет … миль — the snip has logged … milesско́рость су́дна по ла́гу составля́ет … узло́в — the ship is logging … knots2. (положение судна бортом к ветру, волне, причалу и т. п., употребляется только в выражениях):ла́гом к волне́ — beam on to the sea [to the swell]стать ла́гом к … — turn broadside on to the sea [to the swell]верту́шечный лаг — (вертушка, механизм и счётчик в одном корпусе) harpoon log; ( механизм и счётчик отделены от буксируемой вертушки) taffrail logгидродинами́ческий лаг — pitometer logдо́нный лаг — ground logносово́й лаг — bow logподво́дный лаг — underwater logпружи́нный лаг — spring logручно́й лаг — chip [hand] logсамопи́шущий лаг — recording logэлектромагни́тный лаг — electromagnetic log -
4 волнение на море
1) General subject: heave of the sea, rip2) Naval: rolling sea, seaway3) Poetical language: wallow4) Makarov: surge of the sea, the surge of the sea5) Scuba diving: surge -
5 волнение
1) General subject: affection, after-tossing, agita (a feeling of agitation or anxiety), agitation, broil, bubble, carfuffle, combustion, commotion (моря), discomposure, disquiet, disturbance, ebullience, embroilment, emotion, excitation, excitement, feeling, ferment, fermentation, fizzle, flurry, fluster, flutter, fret, gurgitation, heart-beat, heartbeat, heave (моря), jitter, perturbation, perturbative, popple, pother, riots, ruffle, sea (на море), seethe, squall, stirring, swell, swelter, taking, throb, throbbing, tizzy (особенно по пустякам), toss, trepidity, trouble, troubled waters, troubles, tumult, turbulence, tweak, twit, twitteration, unrest, uproar, way, worriment, worrisome, worry2) Biology: effervescence3) Naval: churning of water, rough water, seaway, wave disturbance4) Colloquial: fry, fryer, jitters, ructions, snit, stew, sweat, take-on, tizzy (обыкн. по пустякам), twitter5) Dialect: worrit6) American: feeze7) Sports: nervousness10) Rare: suscitation11) Diplomatic term: stir12) Cinema: mind-blowing13) Psychology: agitation anxiety14) Jargon: dustup, row-de-dow, row-de-dowdy, rowdy-dow, rowdy-dowdy, rowdydow, ruckus, rumpus, shindy, to-do, (от удовольствия) buzz (The dancers gave the old man a buzz. Танцующие вызвали у старика волнение.), stink, pizzazz, blast, oomph, turn-on15) Oil: worrying16) Fishery: rough sea, state of the sea17) Sakhalin energy glossary: seas18) Marine science: undulation20) General subject: wave -
6 подходить
1) General subject: answer, answer purpose, approach, assort, be suitable (чему-л.), befit (кому-л.), belong, come, come closer, come over (обычно, преодолевая то или иное конкретное расстояние или препятствие), come up to, compliment (друг другу), cut out pass, do, dovetail, draw, draw upon, fall under (под рубрику), fit, gee (в отрицательных предложениях), go, go up, heave to, hitch, make up, match (под пару), near, pan, pertain, rise, serve, step up, suit, suit books (кому-л.), to be a good match, walk up, work (I too like sea salt - there's something about salt with sweet chocolate. Bacon works well as an alternative.), meet the case, mix well, serve a turn, serve turn, go together (один к другому), come under (под рубрику, классификацию), agree with (быть по душе), fit the bill (по качествам), (чему-то) fashion, be a good fit, apply to, (he is not cut out to do it-он не подходит для этого) cut out, (he is not cut out to do it-он не подходит для этого) be cut out2) Geology: fit to3) Naval: accost, get in with, go near, haul alongside4) Colloquial: click5) Obsolete: (to) befall6) Poetical language: nigh7) Engineering: attack (приступать к решению вопроса), fit (годиться в определённом качестве), qualify (годиться в определённом качестве), suit (годиться в определённом качестве)8) Bookish: beseem9) Jocular: like11) General subject: become someone (that dress becomes you)12) Economy: match (по величине, цвету, качеству и т.п.)13) Accounting: match (по качеству)14) Jargon: jibe in16) Business: accept, pertain to17) Automation: match up18) Makarov: answer( one's) purpose, answer the purpose, apprise, approach (e. g., a problem) (приступать к чему-л., напр. к вопросу, проблеме, задаче), attack (e. g., a problem) (приступать к чему-л., напр. к вопросу, проблеме, задаче), belong together (друг другу), go up to, go with (smth.) (к чему-л.), mix well (о цветах, красках и т.п.), on, register, respond, rise (о тесте), serve (one's) purpose, serve (smb.'s) turn, serve the purpose, touch the fringe of (напр. к решению), come near, come under, come up, cut out, do for, draw in, draw on, fill the bill, fit in, fit in with (чем-л.), match with (о сопряжённых деталях)19) Bicycle: fit (по каким-либо критериям) -
7 волнение
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8 задержание судна
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > задержание судна
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9 изо всех сил
1. with might and mainвступающий в силу с … — with effect from
2. tooth and nail3. with all mightмощным рывком; изо всех сил — with a mighty heave
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10 позиция судна
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heave — [c]/hiv / (say heev) verb (heaved or, Chiefly Nautical, hove, heaving) –verb (t) 1. to raise or lift with effort or force; hoist. 2. to lift and throw, often with effort or force: to heave an anchor overboard. 3. Nautical a. to haul, draw, or… …
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