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сущ. мидель-стаксель-леерEnglish-Russian sailing ships dictionary > middle staysail stay
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сущ. стаксель (нем. stagsegel, stag – штаг, segel – парус) – треугольный парус, поднимаемый по штагу. На больших судах стаксели ставятся не только впереди фок-мачты, но и между другими мачтами. В зависимости от местоположения получают наименование в виде приставки из одного или двух слов; например, фор-стень-стаксель или грот-брам-стаксель и т.д. -
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Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > мидель-стаксель-леер
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Naval: middle staysail stayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мидель-стаксель-леер
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