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21 pano, a todo o pano (naut)
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22 vazante (naut.)
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23 blót-naut
n. an ox worshipped and enchanted, Hkr. i. 269, Fms. iii. 132, Fas. i. 255; hence in mod. use a mad bull is called blótneyti, n.2. a bull to be sacrificed, a heathen sacrifice connected with the old holmgang, q. v., Eg. 506, cp. Korm. 212, 214, Gísl. 80. -
24 fúlgu-naut
n. a bullock put out to keep, Gþl. 503. -
25 ungt naut, ungur tarfur
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26 jednostka miary dużych głębokości
• nautSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > jednostka miary dużych głębokości
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27 orsa
naut. 1. the weather side (of a ship). 2. (a ship´s) being turned into the wind. - alabanda naut. Hard alee!/Down with the helm! - etmek naut. to luff up, go nearer the wind. - gitmek naut. to hug the wind, sail close to the wind. - poca/boca 1. naut. tacking and veering, luffing and falling off. 2. (doing something) after meeting with various difficulties. -
28 boca
naut. 1. leeward, to leeward, alee. 2. the lee side, leeward, the direction that is away from the wind. - alabanda. naut. Turn the helm to the lee. - etmek 1. naut. to bear away to leeward. 2. /ı/ naut. to turn (a ship) to leeward. 3. /ı/ colloq. to turn (a container) upside down in order to empty it of its contents, dump, dump out. -
29 poca
naut. 1. leeward, to leeward, alee. 2. the lee side, leeward, the direction that is away from the wind. - alabanda naut. Turn the helm to the lee. - etmek naut. 1. to bear away to leeward. 2. /ı/ to turn (a ship) to leeward. -
30 tiramola
naut. tacking, putting (a sailing ship) about, changing the direction of (a sailing ship). - etmek /ı/ naut. to tack, put (a sailing ship) about. - yapmak naut. (for a sailing ship) to tack, go about. -
31 frengi
naut. scupper. - deliği naut. scupper hole. -
32 istinga
naut. brail. - etmek /ı/ 1. naut. to brail up. 2. slang to let down (one´s trousers), drop (one´s pants). -
33 lava
naut. Pull!/Hoist away! - etmek /ı/ 1. naut. to pull, hoist. 2. colloq. to backbite. 3. colloq. to devour. -
34 palamar
naut. hawser. - boyu naut. cable, cable length (unit of length equalling 120 fathoms). -ı çözmek/koparmak slang to take off, beat it, make tracks. - parası/resmi dockage or buoyage. -
35 siya
naut. rowing (a boat) backwards. - etmek /ı/ to row (a boat) backwards. - siya gitmek naut. 1. to go backwards. 2. to backwater. -
36 commissario di bordo
Naut purser, Aer chief steward, purser* * *commissario di bordomar. paymaster, purser\ -
37 diario di bordo
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38 giornale di bordo
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39 ponte di coperta
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40 ruota del timone
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