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lee tide

  • 1 lee tide

    marea de sotavento

    English-spanish dictionary > lee tide

  • 2 lee tide

    English-Dutch dictionary > lee tide

  • 3 lee tide

    lee tide s SCHIFF Leetide f

    English-german dictionary > lee tide

  • 4 lee tide

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > lee tide

  • 5 lee tide

    subst.
    tidevannsstrøm som går i vindretningen, tidevannsstrøm mot le

    English-Norwegian dictionary > lee tide

  • 6 lee tide

    pływ z wiatrem

    English-Polish dictionary for engineers > lee tide

  • 7 lee tide

    приливно-отливное течение, направленное по ветру

    Англо-русский сельскохозяйственный словарь > lee tide

  • 8 lee tide

    приливно-отливное течение, направленное по ветру

    English-Russian dictionary of fishery > lee tide

  • 9 lee tide

    приливно-отливное течение, направленное по ветру

    English-Russian maritime law dictionary > lee tide

  • 10 lee\ tide

    English-Hungarian dictionary > lee\ tide

  • 11 lee tide

    s.
    marea de sotavento.

    Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > lee tide

  • 12 lee

    {li:}
    1. завет
    under the LEE of защитен/закътан от
    2. мор. подветрена/запазена от вятъра страна
    3. attr мор. подветрен, откъм подветрената страна
    LEE shore бряг, към който духа вятърът
    LEE tide прилив по посока на вятъра
    * * *
    {li:} n 1. завет; under the lee of защитен/закътан от; 2. мор. подв
    * * *
    завет;
    * * *
    1. attr мор. подветрен, откъм подветрената страна 2. lee shore бряг, към който духа вятърът 3. lee tide прилив по посока на вятъра 4. under the lee of защитен/закътан от 5. завет 6. мор. подветрена/запазена от вятъра страна
    * * *
    lee [li:] I. n 1. завет; in ( under) the \lee на завет; 2. мор. подветрена, запазена от вятъра страна; under the \lee ( of the land) на завет от вятъра; II. adj мор. подветрен, откъм подветрената страна; a \lee shore бряг, към който духа вятърът.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > lee

  • 13 lee

    li:
    (the sheltered side, away from the wind: We sat in the lee of the rock.) abrigo, sotavento, socaire
    tr[liː]
    1 SMALLMARITIME/SMALL sotavento, socaire nombre masculino
    2 (shelter) abrigo
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    in the lee of al abrigo de
    lee tide marea de sotavento
    lee ['li:] adj
    : de sotavento
    lee n
    : sotavento m
    adj.
    abrigo, -a adj.
    de sotavento adj.
    n.
    socaire s.m.
    sotavento s.m.
    liː
    1) u ( Naut) sotavento m
    2) lees pl ( sediment) posos mpl
    [liː]
    1.
    N sotavento m ; (=shelter) abrigo m, socaire m

    in the lee ofal socaire or abrigo de

    2.
    * * *
    [liː]
    1) u ( Naut) sotavento m
    2) lees pl ( sediment) posos mpl

    English-spanish dictionary > lee

  • 14 lee

    [liː] 1.
    1) riparo m. (dal vento)
    2) mar. lato m. di sottovento
    2.
    aggettivo [ side] sottovento
    * * *
    [li:]
    (the sheltered side, away from the wind: We sat in the lee of the rock.) riparo, sottovento
    * * *
    lee /li:/
    A n.
    1 riparo ( dal vento); ridosso: under the lee of a house, a ridosso d'una casa
    2 luogo protetto, riparato (spec. dal vento)
    3 (naut.) (lato) sottovento; poggia
    B a. attr.
    (spec. naut.) sottovento: the lee side of a ship, il lato sottovento d'una nave
    ● (naut.) lee gauge, posizione di sottovento ( rispetto a un'altra nave) □ a lee shore, (naut.) una costa di sottovento ( rispetto a una nave); (fig.) una grossa difficoltà, un serio pericolo □ a lee tide, una corrente di marea nella direzione del vento.
    * * *
    [liː] 1.
    1) riparo m. (dal vento)
    2) mar. lato m. di sottovento
    2.
    aggettivo [ side] sottovento

    English-Italian dictionary > lee

  • 15 Volk, Magnus

    [br]
    b. 19 October 1851 Brighton, England
    d. 20 May 1937 Brighton, England
    [br]
    English pioneer in the use of electric power; built the first electric railway in the British Isles to operate a regular service.
    [br]
    Volk was the son of a German immigrant clockmaker and continued the business with his mother after his father died in 1869, although when he married in 1879 his profession was described as "electrician". He installed Brighton's first telephone the same year and in 1880 he installed electric lighting in his own house, using a Siemens Brothers dynamo (see Siemens, Dr Ernst Werner von) driven by a Crossley gas engine. This was probably one of the first half-dozen such installations in Britain. Magnus Volk \& Co. became noted electrical manufacturers and contractors, and, inter alia, installed electric light in Brighton Pavilion in place of gas.
    By 1883 Volk had moved house. He had kept the dynamo and gas engine used to light his previous house, and he also had available an electric motor from a cancelled order. After approaching the town clerk of Brighton, he was given permission for a limited period to build and operate a 2 ft (61 cm) gauge electric railway along the foreshore. Using the electrical equipment he already had, Volk built the line, a quarter of a mile (400 m) long, in eight weeks. The car was built by a local coachbuilder, with the motor under the seat; electric current at 50 volts was drawn from one running rail and returned through the other.
    The railway was opened on 4 August 1883. It operated regularly for several months and then, permission to run it having been renewed, it was rebuilt for the 1884 season to 2 ft 9 in. (84 cm) gauge, with improved equipment. Despite storm damage from time to time, Volk's Electric Railway, extended in length, has become an enduring feature of Brighton's sea front. In 1887 Volk made an electric dogcart, and an electric van which he built for the Sultan of Turkey was probably the first motor vehicle built in Britain for export. In 1896 he opened the Brighton \& Rottingdean Seashore Electric Tramroad, with very wide-gauge track laid between the high-and low-tide lines, and a long-legged, multi-wheel car to run upon it, through the water if necessary. This lasted only until 1901, however. Volk subsequently became an early enthusiast for aircraft.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    C.Volk, 1971, Magnus Volk of Brighton, Chichester: Phillimore (his life and career as described by his son).
    C.E.Lee, 1979, "The birth of electric traction", Railway Magazine (May).
    PJGR

    Biographical history of technology > Volk, Magnus

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