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5 Deane, Sir Anthony
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 1638 Harwich (?), Englandd. 1721 England[br]English master shipwright, one of the most influential of seventeenth-century England.[br]It is believed that Deane was born in Harwich, the son of a master mariner. When 22 years of age, having been trained by Christopher Pett, he was appointed Assistant Master Shipwright at Woolwich Naval Dockyard, indicating an ability as a shipbuilder and also that he had influence behind him. Despite abruptness and a tendency to annoy his seniors, he was acknowledged by no less a man than Pepys (1633–1703) for his skill as a ship designer and -builder, and he was one of the few who could accurately estimate displacements and drafts of ships under construction. While only 26 years old, he was promoted to Master Shipwright of the Naval Base at Harwich and commenced a notable career. When the yard was closed four years later (on the cessation of the threat from the Dutch), Deane was transferred to the key position of Master Shipwright at Portsmouth and given the opportunity to construct large men-of-war. In 1671 he built his first three-decker and was experimenting with underwater hull sheathing and other matters. In 1672 he became a member of the Navy Board, and from then on promotion was spectacular, with almost full responsibility given him for decisions on ship procurement for the Navy. Owing to political changes he was out of office for some years and endured a short period in prison, but on his release he continued to work as a private shipbuilder. He returned to the King's service for a few years before the "Glorious Revolution" of 1688; thereafter little is known of his life, beyond that he died in 1721.Deane's monument to posterity is his Doctrine of Naval Architecture, published in 1670. It is one of the few books on ship design of the period and gives a clear insight into the rather pedantic procedures used in those less than scientific times. Deane became Mayor of Harwich and subsequently Member of Parliament. It is believed that he was Peter the Great's tutor on shipbuilding during his visit to the Thames in 1698.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1673.Bibliography1670, Doctrine of Naval Architecture; repub. 1981, with additional commentaries by Brian Lavery, as Deane's Doctrine of Naval Architecture 1670, London: Conway Maritime.Further ReadingWestcott Abell, 1948, The Shipwright's Trade, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.FMW -
6 наиболее подходящий
Наиболее подходящий-- It has become our policy to provide a range of gas turbines from which the ship designer can select the most appropriate units for a given ship.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > наиболее подходящий
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7 проектировщик судов
Engineering: ship designerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > проектировщик судов
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8 engineer
1. noun1) Ingenieur, der/Ingenieurin, die; (service engineer, installation engineer) Techniker, der/Technikerin, die2) (maker or designer of engines) Maschinenbauingenieur, der3)2. transitive verb[ship's] engineer — Maschinist, der
1) (coll.): (contrive) arrangieren; entwickeln [Plan]2) (manage construction of) konstruieren* * *1) (a person who designs, makes, or works with, machinery: an electrical engineer.) der Ingenieur2) ((usually civil engineer) a person who designs, constructs, or maintains roads, railways, bridges, sewers etc.) der Ingenieur3) (an officer who manages a ship's engines.) der Maschinist* * *en·gi·neer[ˌenʤɪˈnɪəʳ, AM -ˈnɪr]I. n1. (qualified in engineering) Ingenieur(in) m(f); (in navy) [Schiffs]ingenieur(in) m(f); (on merchant ship) Maschinist(in) m(f); (maintains machines) [Wartungs]ingenieur(in) m(f); (controls engines) Techniker(in) m(f); MIL Technischer Offiziercivil/electrical/mechanical \engineer Bau-/Elektro-/Maschinenbauingenieur(in) m(f)II. vt▪ to \engineer sthto \engineer a bridge/street eine Brücke/Straße bauenhow did you manage to \engineer that invitation to the party? wie bist du bloß an diese Einladung zu der Party gekommen?to \engineer a coup einen Coup vorbereitento \engineer a meeting ein Treffen arrangierento \engineer a plan [or scheme] einen Plan aushecken [o entwickeln]* * *["endZI'nIə(r)]1. nthe Engineers (Mil) — die Pioniere pl
3) (US RAIL) Lokführer(in) m(f)2. vt2) (fig) election, campaign, coup organisieren; downfall, plot arrangieren, einfädeln; success, victory in die Wege leiten; (SPORT) goal einfädeln* * *engineer [ˌendʒıˈnıə(r)]A s1. a) Ingenieur(in)b) Techniker(in)c) Mechaniker(in):3. BAHN US Lokomotivführer(in)4. MIL Pionier m:engineer combat battalion leichtes Pionierbataillon;engineer construction battalion schweres Pionierbataillon;engineer group Pionierregiment nB v/t2. fig (geschickt) in die Wege leiten, organisieren, deichseln, einfädeln (beide umg)C v/i als Ingenieur etc tätig seine. abk1. engineering2. engineer3. entranceeng. abk1. engine3. engraved4. engraver5. engraving* * *1. noun1) Ingenieur, der/Ingenieurin, die; (service engineer, installation engineer) Techniker, der/Technikerin, die2) (maker or designer of engines) Maschinenbauingenieur, der3)2. transitive verb[ship's] engineer — Maschinist, der
1) (coll.): (contrive) arrangieren; entwickeln [Plan]2) (manage construction of) konstruieren* * *(US) n.Maschinist m. n.Ingenieur m.Pionier -e m.Techniker m. -
9 name
name [neɪm]nom ⇒ 1 (a)-(d) réputation ⇒ 1 (c) personnage ⇒ 1 (d) nommer ⇒ 3 (a)-(c) désigner ⇒ 3 (b), 3 (c) citer ⇒ 3 (b)1 noun(a) (of person, animal) nom m; (of company) raison f sociale; Finance (of account) intitulé m; (of ship) devise f, nom m; (of play, novel etc) titre m;∎ full name nom et prénoms mpl;∎ what's your name? quel est votre nom?, comment vous appelez-vous?;∎ my name's Richard je m'appelle Richard;∎ what name shall I say? (to caller) qui dois-je annoncer?;∎ the house is in his wife's name la maison est au nom de sa femme;∎ I know her only by name je ne la connais que de nom;∎ she knows all the children by name elle connaît le nom de tous les enfants;∎ to mention sb/sth by name nommer qn/qch;∎ the shares are in my name les actions sont à mon nom;∎ he is known or he goes by the name of Penn il est connu sous le nom de Penn, il se fait appeler Penn;∎ someone by or of the name of Penn quelqu'un du nom de ou qui s'appelle Penn;∎ I know it by or under a different name je le connais sous un autre nom;∎ he writes novels under the name of A.B. Alderman il écrit des romans sous le pseudonyme de A.B. Alderman;∎ our dog answers to the name of Oscar notre chien répond au nom d'Oscar;∎ to put a name to a face mettre un nom sur un visage;∎ have you put your name down for evening classes? est-ce que vous vous êtes inscrit aux cours du soir?;∎ she was his wife in all but name ils n'étaient pas mariés, mais c'était tout comme;∎ Football he had his name taken il a eu un carton jaune;∎ he is president in name only il n'a de président que le nom, c'est un président sans pouvoir;∎ Cannon Gait is a huge name in the publishing business Cannon Gait est une entreprise très importante dans le monde de l'édition;∎ what's in a name? on n'a pas toujours le nom que l'on mérite;∎ to call sb names injurier ou insulter qn;∎ she called me a rude name elle m'a insulté;∎ money is the name of the game c'est une affaire d'argent;∎ ah well, that's the name of the game c'est comme ça!, c'est la vie!;∎ not to have a penny/a decent pair of shoes to one's name ne pas avoir un centime/une paire de chaussures convenable à soi;∎ to have several books to one's name être l'auteur de plusieurs livres;∎ the company trades under the name of Scandia la société a pour dénomination Scandia(b) (sake, authority) nom m;∎ in the name of freedom au nom de la liberté;∎ in God's name!, in the name of God! pour l'amour de Dieu!;∎ familiar what in the name of God or Heaven are you doing? que diable faites-vous là?;∎ in the name of the law au nom de la loi;∎ halt in the name of the King! halte-là, au nom du Roi!(c) (reputation → professional or business) nom m, réputation f;∎ to make or to win a name for oneself se faire un nom ou une réputation;∎ we have the company's (good) name to think of il faut penser au renom de la société;∎ they have a name for efficiency ils ont la réputation d'être efficaces;∎ to have a good/bad name avoir (une) bonne/mauvaise réputation;∎ to get a bad name se faire une mauvaise réputation(d) (famous person) nom m, personnage m;∎ he's a big name in the art world c'est une figure de proue du monde des arts;∎ all the great political names were there tous les ténors de la scène politique étaient présents;∎ famous name (person) célébrité f∎ they named the baby Felix ils ont appelé ou prénommé le bébé Felix;∎ she wanted to name her son after the President elle voulait donner à son fils le prénom du président, elle voulait que son fils porte le prénom du président;∎ American the building is named for Abraham Lincoln on a donné au bâtiment le nom d'Abraham Lincoln;∎ the guy named Chip le dénommé Chip∎ the journalist refused to name his source le journaliste a refusé de révéler ou de donner le nom de son informateur;∎ whatever you need, just name it vos moindres désirs seront exaucés;∎ you name it, we've got it demandez-nous n'importe quoi, nous l'avons;∎ name the books of the Old Testament citez les livres de l'Ancien Testament;∎ to name names donner des noms;∎ let us name no names ne nommons personne;∎ he is named as one of the consultants son nom est cité ou mentionné en tant que consultant;∎ Law to name sb as a beneficiary (in one's will) désigner qn comme bénéficiaire;∎ Law to name sb as a witness citer qn comme témoin;∎ to name and shame dénoncer publiquement les responsables∎ she has been named as president elle a été nommée présidente;∎ she was named (as) best supporting actress elle a été élue pour le meilleur second rôle féminin;∎ 22 June has been named as the date for the elections la date du 22 juin a été retenue ou choisie pour les élections;∎ name your price votre prix sera le mien, dites votre prix;∎ they've finally named the day ils ont enfin fixé la date de leur mariage∎ to name an MP ≃ suspendre un député= titre réservé aux membres investissant leur fortune personnelle dans la compagnie d'assurances Lloyd's et s'engageant à avoir une responsabilité illimitée en cas de sinistre►► Marketing name brand marque f;∎ today is his name day c'est aujourd'hui sa fête;Marketing name licensing cession f de licence de nom;British Cinema & Theatre name part vrai rôle m; (title role) = rôle qui donne son titre à la pièce ou au film;Marketing name product marque f -
10 Linton, Hercules
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 1 January 1836 Inverbervie, Kincardineshire, Scotlandd. 15 May 1900 Inverbervie, Kincardineshire, Scotland[br]Scottish naval architect and shipbuilder; designer of the full-rigged ship Cutty Sark.[br]Linton came from a north-east Scottish family with shipbuilding connections. After education at Arbuthnott and then Arbroath Academy, he followed his father by becoming an apprentice at the Aberdeen shipyard of Alex Hall in January 1855. Thus must have been an inspiring time for him as the shipyards of Aberdeen were at the start of their rise to world renown. Hall's had just introduced the hollow, lined Aberdeen Bow which heralded the great years of the Aberdeen Clippers. Linton stayed on with Hall's until around 1863, when he joined the Liverpool Under-writers' Register as a ship surveyor; he then worked for similar organizations in different parts of England and Scotland. Early in 1868 Linton joined in partnership with William Dundas Scott and the shipyard of Scott and Linton was opened on the banks of the River Leven, a tributary of the Clyde, at Dumbarton. The operation lasted for about three years until bankruptcy forced closure, the cause being the age-old shipbuilder's problem of high capital investment with slow cash flow. Altogether, nine ships were built, the most remarkable being the record-breaking composite-built clipper ship Cutty Sark. At the time of the closure the tea clipper was in an advanced state of outfitting and was towed across the water to Denny's shipyard for completion. Linton worked for a while with Gourlay Brothers of Dundee, and then with the shipbuilders Oswald Mordaunt, of Woolston near Southampton, before returning to the Montrose area in 1884. His wife died the following year and thereafter Linton gradually reduced his professional commitments.[br]Further ReadingRobert E.Brettle, 1969, The Cutty Sark, Her Designer and Builder. Hercules Linton 1836–1900, Cambridge: Heffer.Frank C.G.Carr, "The restoration of the Cutty Sark", Transactions of the Royal Institutionof Naval Architects 108:193–216.Fred M.Walker, 1984, Song of the Clyde. A History of Clyde Shipbuilding, Cambridge: PSL.FMW -
11 de un golpe
all at once, in one go* * *= at one blow, at one whack, at one pull, in one shot, in one lump, in one action, in one go, in one fell swoop, at one fell swoopEx. This approach eliminates, at one blow, both the problems which exercise the designer of a pre-co-ordinate index, that is citation order and reference structure.Ex. I am involved with systematic reviews which routinely result in 4,000+ citations at one whack.Ex. In this way the whole forme was printed at one pull.Ex. Then in one second ten programs could work consecutively, and it will look like the computer is doing all ten in one shot.Ex. LCSH revision is continuous, and may be quite large scale, though this is less obvious because it does not take place in one lump every few years.Ex. To remove the borrower from all routing lists in one action, enter the code for delete.Ex. He jumped in with both feet, opening five stores in one go and declaring his intention to open 30 more within five years.Ex. He fired them all, in one fell swoop when he took office as do most all Presidents.Ex. Life on board ship is not easy for anyone, least of all for a small child, who is deprived of nursery and toys at one fell swoop.* * *= at one blow, at one whack, at one pull, in one shot, in one lump, in one action, in one go, in one fell swoop, at one fell swoopEx: This approach eliminates, at one blow, both the problems which exercise the designer of a pre-co-ordinate index, that is citation order and reference structure.
Ex: I am involved with systematic reviews which routinely result in 4,000+ citations at one whack.Ex: In this way the whole forme was printed at one pull.Ex: Then in one second ten programs could work consecutively, and it will look like the computer is doing all ten in one shot.Ex: LCSH revision is continuous, and may be quite large scale, though this is less obvious because it does not take place in one lump every few years.Ex: To remove the borrower from all routing lists in one action, enter the code for delete.Ex: He jumped in with both feet, opening five stores in one go and declaring his intention to open 30 more within five years.Ex: He fired them all, in one fell swoop when he took office as do most all Presidents.Ex: Life on board ship is not easy for anyone, least of all for a small child, who is deprived of nursery and toys at one fell swoop. -
12 de una vez
(de un acto) in one go 2 (definitivamente) once and for all■ ¡acabémoslo de una vez! let's get it over with!* * *= at one blow, at one time, in one action, in one step, in a single step, at one whack, in a single phase, in one shot, in one fell swoop, at one fell swoopEx. This approach eliminates, at one blow, both the problems which exercise the designer of a pre-co-ordinate index, that is citation order and reference structure.Ex. Maximum number of documents which can be charged out at one time.Ex. To remove the borrower from all routing lists in one action, enter the code for delete.Ex. The program automatically swaps CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files and executes a warm boot in one step.Ex. BEGIN X combines the BEGIN and EXECUTE STEPS commands in a single step.Ex. I am involved with systematic reviews which routinely result in 4,000+ citations at one whack.Ex. The new library was built in a single phase, with stock and facilities housed in temporary accommodation during demolition and construction.Ex. Then in one second ten programs could work consecutively, and it will look like the computer is doing all ten in one shot.Ex. He fired them all, in one fell swoop when he took office as do most all Presidents.Ex. Life on board ship is not easy for anyone, least of all for a small child, who is deprived of nursery and toys at one fell swoop.* * *= at one blow, at one time, in one action, in one step, in a single step, at one whack, in a single phase, in one shot, in one fell swoop, at one fell swoopEx: This approach eliminates, at one blow, both the problems which exercise the designer of a pre-co-ordinate index, that is citation order and reference structure.
Ex: Maximum number of documents which can be charged out at one time.Ex: To remove the borrower from all routing lists in one action, enter the code for delete.Ex: The program automatically swaps CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files and executes a warm boot in one step.Ex: BEGIN X combines the BEGIN and EXECUTE STEPS commands in a single step.Ex: I am involved with systematic reviews which routinely result in 4,000+ citations at one whack.Ex: The new library was built in a single phase, with stock and facilities housed in temporary accommodation during demolition and construction.Ex: Then in one second ten programs could work consecutively, and it will look like the computer is doing all ten in one shot.Ex: He fired them all, in one fell swoop when he took office as do most all Presidents.Ex: Life on board ship is not easy for anyone, least of all for a small child, who is deprived of nursery and toys at one fell swoop. -
13 DES
1) Компьютерная техника: Data Enhancement Software, Data Evaluation System2) Морской термин: поставка с судна (delivered ex ship)3) Медицина: диэтилстилбестрол (синтетический эстроген), покрытый стент, стент с элюирующим лекарственным покрытием, стент, стент, выделяющий лекарственный препарат, dry eye syndrome4) Военный термин: Dental Equipment Set, Digital Exploitation System, Director of Educational Services, Director of Engineering Stores, Directorate of Educational Services, Directorate of Evaluation and Standardization, defense effective system, dispersed emergency station, dynamic environment simulator, Defence Equipment and Support5) Техника: Department of Emergency Services, data engineering section, designer, diethyl sulfate, differential equation solver, digital exchange system, double-ended slot, draft environmental statement, dry etching system, dual exciter system, dynamic electro speaker6) Сельское хозяйство: Desoxycholate7) Химия: Di Ethyl Stilbestrol, diethyl succinate9) Юридический термин: Диплом о высшем образовании (Diplôme d'études supérieures - сокращение используется во франкоязычных странах, например, Швейцарии)10) Финансы: (The Department of Economic Security) ДЭБ (например: through a partnership between Arizona's Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS), the Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES),...)11) Грубое выражение: Demented Electronic Shit12) Телекоммуникации: (data encryption system) система шифрования данных, (data encryption standard) стандарт для кодирование данных, (data encryption standard) стандарт шифрования данных13) Сокращение: Defence Engineering Service, Department of Education and Science, Design Environmental Simulator, Destination End Station, Dismounted Extension Switch, Distributed Energy Storage14) Физиология: Describe15) Электроника: Data Encryption Standard, Develop Etch Strip16) Вычислительная техника: Data (Digital) Encryption Standard, Data Entry System, Destination End System, data digital encryption standard, Data Encryption Standard (NIST), Data Encryption Standard (Verschluesselung, NIST, IBM)17) Нефть: derrick equipment set, dipole equatorial sounding, управление оценки и стандартизации (directorate of evaluation and standardization)18) Генетика: diethylstilbestrol19) Офтальмология: Синдром сухого глаза (Dry eye syndrome)20) Иммунология: Drug Eluting Stent, стент с лекарственным покрытием21) Канадский термин: Diploma of secondary studies22) Фирменный знак: Duke Engineering & Services, Inc.23) Деловая лексика: Direct Easy System, Discretionary Expenditure and Savings24) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: Delivered Ex Ship25) Нефтегазовая техника дипольное экваториальное зондирование26) Образование: Division for Exceptional Students27) Сетевые технологии: Data Exchange System, Digital Encryption Standard, система ввода данных, система обмена данными, стандарт шифрования данных28) ЕБРР: (delivered ex ship,... named port of destination) поставлено на борт судна в... (указать порт назначения)29) Океанография: Division of Earth Sciences, Division of Environmental Sciences30) Безопасность: Data Encryption System31) Расширение файла: Data Entry Sheet32) Нефть и газ: drilling equipment set33) NYSE. Desc S. A. de C. V.34) НАСА: Display Equipment Status35) Международные перевозки: Delivered ex ship (Incoterms) -
14 Des
1) Компьютерная техника: Data Enhancement Software, Data Evaluation System2) Морской термин: поставка с судна (delivered ex ship)3) Медицина: диэтилстилбестрол (синтетический эстроген), покрытый стент, стент с элюирующим лекарственным покрытием, стент, стент, выделяющий лекарственный препарат, dry eye syndrome4) Военный термин: Dental Equipment Set, Digital Exploitation System, Director of Educational Services, Director of Engineering Stores, Directorate of Educational Services, Directorate of Evaluation and Standardization, defense effective system, dispersed emergency station, dynamic environment simulator, Defence Equipment and Support5) Техника: Department of Emergency Services, data engineering section, designer, diethyl sulfate, differential equation solver, digital exchange system, double-ended slot, draft environmental statement, dry etching system, dual exciter system, dynamic electro speaker6) Сельское хозяйство: Desoxycholate7) Химия: Di Ethyl Stilbestrol, diethyl succinate9) Юридический термин: Диплом о высшем образовании (Diplôme d'études supérieures - сокращение используется во франкоязычных странах, например, Швейцарии)10) Финансы: (The Department of Economic Security) ДЭБ (например: through a partnership between Arizona's Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS), the Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES),...)11) Грубое выражение: Demented Electronic Shit12) Телекоммуникации: (data encryption system) система шифрования данных, (data encryption standard) стандарт для кодирование данных, (data encryption standard) стандарт шифрования данных13) Сокращение: Defence Engineering Service, Department of Education and Science, Design Environmental Simulator, Destination End Station, Dismounted Extension Switch, Distributed Energy Storage14) Физиология: Describe15) Электроника: Data Encryption Standard, Develop Etch Strip16) Вычислительная техника: Data (Digital) Encryption Standard, Data Entry System, Destination End System, data digital encryption standard, Data Encryption Standard (NIST), Data Encryption Standard (Verschluesselung, NIST, IBM)17) Нефть: derrick equipment set, dipole equatorial sounding, управление оценки и стандартизации (directorate of evaluation and standardization)18) Генетика: diethylstilbestrol19) Офтальмология: Синдром сухого глаза (Dry eye syndrome)20) Иммунология: Drug Eluting Stent, стент с лекарственным покрытием21) Канадский термин: Diploma of secondary studies22) Фирменный знак: Duke Engineering & Services, Inc.23) Деловая лексика: Direct Easy System, Discretionary Expenditure and Savings24) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: Delivered Ex Ship25) Нефтегазовая техника дипольное экваториальное зондирование26) Образование: Division for Exceptional Students27) Сетевые технологии: Data Exchange System, Digital Encryption Standard, система ввода данных, система обмена данными, стандарт шифрования данных28) ЕБРР: (delivered ex ship,... named port of destination) поставлено на борт судна в... (указать порт назначения)29) Океанография: Division of Earth Sciences, Division of Environmental Sciences30) Безопасность: Data Encryption System31) Расширение файла: Data Entry Sheet32) Нефть и газ: drilling equipment set33) NYSE. Desc S. A. de C. V.34) НАСА: Display Equipment Status35) Международные перевозки: Delivered ex ship (Incoterms) -
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1) Компьютерная техника: Data Enhancement Software, Data Evaluation System2) Морской термин: поставка с судна (delivered ex ship)3) Медицина: диэтилстилбестрол (синтетический эстроген), покрытый стент, стент с элюирующим лекарственным покрытием, стент, стент, выделяющий лекарственный препарат, dry eye syndrome4) Военный термин: Dental Equipment Set, Digital Exploitation System, Director of Educational Services, Director of Engineering Stores, Directorate of Educational Services, Directorate of Evaluation and Standardization, defense effective system, dispersed emergency station, dynamic environment simulator, Defence Equipment and Support5) Техника: Department of Emergency Services, data engineering section, designer, diethyl sulfate, differential equation solver, digital exchange system, double-ended slot, draft environmental statement, dry etching system, dual exciter system, dynamic electro speaker6) Сельское хозяйство: Desoxycholate7) Химия: Di Ethyl Stilbestrol, diethyl succinate9) Юридический термин: Диплом о высшем образовании (Diplôme d'études supérieures - сокращение используется во франкоязычных странах, например, Швейцарии)10) Финансы: (The Department of Economic Security) ДЭБ (например: through a partnership between Arizona's Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS), the Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES),...)11) Грубое выражение: Demented Electronic Shit12) Телекоммуникации: (data encryption system) система шифрования данных, (data encryption standard) стандарт для кодирование данных, (data encryption standard) стандарт шифрования данных13) Сокращение: Defence Engineering Service, Department of Education and Science, Design Environmental Simulator, Destination End Station, Dismounted Extension Switch, Distributed Energy Storage14) Физиология: Describe15) Электроника: Data Encryption Standard, Develop Etch Strip16) Вычислительная техника: Data (Digital) Encryption Standard, Data Entry System, Destination End System, data digital encryption standard, Data Encryption Standard (NIST), Data Encryption Standard (Verschluesselung, NIST, IBM)17) Нефть: derrick equipment set, dipole equatorial sounding, управление оценки и стандартизации (directorate of evaluation and standardization)18) Генетика: diethylstilbestrol19) Офтальмология: Синдром сухого глаза (Dry eye syndrome)20) Иммунология: Drug Eluting Stent, стент с лекарственным покрытием21) Канадский термин: Diploma of secondary studies22) Фирменный знак: Duke Engineering & Services, Inc.23) Деловая лексика: Direct Easy System, Discretionary Expenditure and Savings24) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: Delivered Ex Ship25) Нефтегазовая техника дипольное экваториальное зондирование26) Образование: Division for Exceptional Students27) Сетевые технологии: Data Exchange System, Digital Encryption Standard, система ввода данных, система обмена данными, стандарт шифрования данных28) ЕБРР: (delivered ex ship,... named port of destination) поставлено на борт судна в... (указать порт назначения)29) Океанография: Division of Earth Sciences, Division of Environmental Sciences30) Безопасность: Data Encryption System31) Расширение файла: Data Entry Sheet32) Нефть и газ: drilling equipment set33) NYSE. Desc S. A. de C. V.34) НАСА: Display Equipment Status35) Международные перевозки: Delivered ex ship (Incoterms) -
16 Waymouth, Bernard
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. unknownd. 25 November 1890 London, England[br]English naval architect, ship surveyor and designer of the clipper ship Thermopylae.[br]Waymouth had initial training in shipbuilding at one of the Royal Dockyards before going on to work at a privately owned shipyard. With this all-round experience he was accepted in 1854 by Lloyd's Register of Shipping as a surveyor, and was to serve the Society well during a period of great change in ship design. In 1864 he was charged with the task of framing the Rules for the Construction of Composite Built Vessels, i.e. ships with main structural members such as keel, frames and deck beams of iron and with the hull sheathing or planking of timber. Although long superseded, these rules were of considerable consequence at the time and they were accompanied by beautiful drawings executed by Harry J.Cornish, who became Chief Ship Surveyor of Lloyd's from 1900 until 1909. In 1870 revolutionary proposals were made for iron ships that led to the adoption of a new form of rules where the scantlings or size of individual parts were related to the overall dimensions of the vessel. The symbol 100A1 was then adopted for the first time.Waymouth was more than a theoretical naval architect: in the late 1860s he was commissioned by the shipbuilders Walter Hood to design the famous Aberdeen Clipper Thermopylae. This was one of the fastest sailing ships of the nineteenth century and, along with its Clyde-built counterpart Cutty Sark, proved the efficacy of composite construction for these specialist vessels.Waymouth was appointed Principal Surveyor of Lloyd's in 1870 and was Secretary of the Society from 1872 until his death at work in 1890. He was a member of the Royal Commission on Tonnage and of the Enquiry into the loss of HMS Atlanta, and at the time of his death was Vice-President of the Institution of Naval Architects.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsVice-President, Institution of Naval Architects.Further ReadingAnnals of Lloyd's Register, 1934, London.FMW -
17 Watson, George Lennox
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 1851 Glasgow, Scotlandd. 12 November 1904 Glasgow, Scotland[br]Scottish designer of some of the world's largest sailing and powered yachts, principal technical adviser to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.[br]Almost all of Watson's life was spent in or around the City of Glasgow; his formal education was at the city's High School and at the age of 16 he entered the yard and drawing offices of Robert Napier's Govan Shipyard. Three years later he crossed the River Clyde and started work in the design office of the Pointhouse Shipyard of A. \& J.Inglis, and there received the necessary grounding of a naval architect. Dr John Inglis, the Principal of the firm, encouraged Watson, ensured that he was involved in advanced design work and allowed him to build a yacht in a corner of the shipyard in his spare time.At the early age of 22 Watson set up as a naval architect with his own company, which is still in existence 120 years later. In 1875, assisted by two carpenters, Watson built the 5-ton yacht Vril to his own design. This vessel was the first with an integral heavy lead keel and its success ensured that design contracts flowed to him for new yachts for the Clyde and elsewhere. His enthusiasm and increasing skill were recognized and soon he was working on the ultimate: the America's Cup challengers Thistle, Valkyrie II, Valkyrie III and Shamrock II. The greatest accolade was the contract for the design of the J Class yacht Britannia, built by D. \& W.Henderson of Glasgow in 1893 for the Prince of Wales.The company of G.L.Watson became the world's leading designer of steam yachts, and it was usual for it to offer a full design service as well as supervise construction in any part of the world. Watson took a deep interest in the work of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and was its technical consultant for many years. One of his designs, the Watson Lifeboat, was a stalwart in its fleet for many years. In public life he lectured, took an active part in the debates on yacht racing and was recognized as Britain's leading designer.[br]Bibliography1881, Progress in Yachting and Yacht-Building, Glasgow Naval and Marine Engineering Catalogue, London and Glasgow: Collins.1894, The Evolution of the Modern Racing Yacht, Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes, Vol. 1, London: Longmans Green, pp. 54–109.Further ReadingJohn Irving, 1937, The King's Britannia. The Story of a Great Ship, London: Seeley Service.FMW -
18 Meek, Marshall
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 22 April 1925 Auchtermuchty, Fife, Scotland[br]Scottish naval architect and leading twentieth-century exponent of advanced maritime technology.[br]After early education at Cupar in Fife, Meek commenced training as a naval architect, taking the then popular sandwich apprenticeship of alternate half years at the University of Glasgow (with a Caird Scholarship) and at a shipyard, in his case the Caledon of Dundee. On leaving Dundee he worked for five years with the British Ship Research Association before joining Alfred Holt \& Co., owners of the Blue Funnel Line. During his twenty-five years at Liverpool, he rose to Chief Naval Architect and Director and was responsible for bringing the cargo-liner concept to its ultimate in design. When the company had become Ocean Fleets, it joined with other British shipowners and looked to Meek for the first purpose-built containership fleet in the world. This required new ship designs, massive worldwide investment in port facilities and marketing to win public acceptance of freight containers, thereby revolutionizing dry-cargo shipping. Under the houseflag of OCL (now POCL), this pioneer service set the highest standards of service and safety and continues to operate on almost every ocean.In 1979 Meek returned to the shipbuilding industry when he became Head of Technology at British Shipbuilders. Closely involved in contemporary problems of fuel economy and reduced staffing, he held the post for five years before his appointment as Managing Director of the National Maritime Institute. He was deeply involved in the merger with the British Ship Research Association to form British Maritime Technology (BMT), an organization of which he became Deputy Chairman.Marshall Meek has held many public offices, and is one of the few to have been President of two of the United Kingdom's maritime institutions. He has contributed over forty papers to learned societies, has acted as Visiting Professor to Strathclyde University and University College London, and serves on advisory committees to the Ministry of Defence, the Department of Transport and Lloyd's Register of Shipping. While in Liverpool he served as a Justice of the Peace.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsCBE 1989. Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering 1990. President, Royal Institution of Naval Architects 1990–3; North East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders 1984–6. Royal Designer for Industry (RDI) 1986. Royal Institution of Naval Architects Silver Medal (on two occasions).Bibliography1970, "The first OCL containerships", Transactions of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects.FMW -
19 Peter the Great (Pyotr Alekseyevich Romanov)
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 10 June 1672 (30 May 1672 Old Style) Moscow, Russiad. 8 February 1725 (28 January 1725 Old Style) St Petersburg, Russia[br]Russian Tsar (1682–1725), Emperor of all the Russias (1722–5), founder of the Russian Navy, shipbuilder and scientist; as a shipbuilder he was known by the pseudonym Petr Mikhailov.[br]Peter the Great was a man with a single-minded approach to problems and with passionate and lifelong interests in matters scientific, military and above all maritime. The unusual and dominating rule of his vast lands brought about the age of Russian enlightenment, and ensured that his country became one of the most powerful states in Europe.Peter's interest in ships and shipbuilding started in his childhood; c. 1687 he had an old English-built day sailing boat repaired and launched, and on it he learned the rudiments of sailing and navigation. This craft (still preserved in St Petersburg) became known as the "Grandfather of the Russian Navy". In the years 1688 to 1693 he established a shipyard on Lake Plestsheev and then began his lifelong study of shipbuilding by visiting and giving encouragement to the industry at Archangelsk on the White Sea and Voronezh in the Sea of Azov. In October 1696, Peter took Azov from the Turks, and the Russian Fleet ever since has regarded that date as their birthday. Setting an example to the young aristocracy, Peter travelled to Western Europe to widen his experience and contacts and also to learn the trade of shipbuilding. He worked in the shipyards of Amsterdam and then at the Naval Base of Deptford on the Thames.The war with Sweden concentrated his attention on the Baltic and, to establish a base for trading and for the Navy, the City of St Petersburg was constructed on marshland. The Admiralty was built in the city and many new shipyards in the surrounding countryside, one being the Olonez yard which in 1703 built the frigate Standart, the first for the Baltic Fleet, which Peter himself commanded on its first voyage. The military defence of St Petersburg was effected by the construction of Kronstadt, seawards of the city.Throughout his life Peter was involved in ship design and it is estimated that one thousand ships were built during his reign. He introduced the building of standard ship types and also, centuries ahead of its time, the concept of prefabrication, unit assembly and the building of part hulls in different places. Officially he was the designer of the ninety-gun ship Lesnoe of 1718, and this may have influenced him in instituting Rules for Shipbuilders and for Seamen. In 1716 he commanded the joint fleets of the four naval powers: Denmark, Britain, Holland and Russia.He established the Marine Academy, organized and encouraged exploration and scientific research, and on his edict the St Petersburg Academy of Science was opened. He was not averse to the recruitment of foreigners to key posts in the nation's service. Peter the Great was a remarkable man, with the unusual quality of being a theorist and an innovator, in addition to the endowments of practicality and common sense.[br]Further ReadingRobert K.Massie, 1981, Peter the Great: His Life and Work, London: Gollancz.Henri Troyat, 1979, Pierre le Grand; pub. in English 1988 as Peter the Great, London: Hamish Hamilton (a good all-round biography).AK / FMWBiographical history of technology > Peter the Great (Pyotr Alekseyevich Romanov)
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20 Williams, Sir Edward Leader
[br]b. 28 April 1828 Worcester, Englandd. 1 June 1910 Altrincham, Cheshire, England[br]English civil engineer, designer and first Chief Engineer of the Manchester Ship Canal.[br]After an apprenticeship with the Severn Navigation, of which his father was Chief Engineer, Williams was engaged as Assistant Engineer on the Great Northern Railway, Resident Engineer at Shoreham Harbour and Engineer to the contractors for the Admiralty Pier at Dover. In 1856 he was appointed Engineer to the River Weaver Trust, and among the improvements he made was the introduction of the Anderton barge lift linking the Weaver and the Trent and Mersey Canal. After rejecting the proposal of a flight of locks he considered that barges might be lifted and lowered by hydraulic means. Various designs were submitted and the final choice fell on one by Edwin Clark that had two troughs counterbalancing each other through pistons. Movement of the troughs was initiated by introducing excess water into the upper trough to lift the lower. The work was carried out by Clark.In 1872 Williams became Engineer to the Bridgewater Navigation, enlarging the locks at Runcorn and introducing steam propulsion on the canal. He later examined the possibility of upgrading the Mersey \& Irwell Navigation to a Ship Canal. In 1882 his proposals to the Provisional Committee of the proposed Manchester Ship Canal were accepted. His scheme was to use the Mersey Channel as far as Eastham and then construct a lock canal from there to Manchester. He was appointed Chief Engineer of the undertaking.The canal's construction was a major engineering work during which Williams overcame many difficulties. He used the principle of the troughs on the Anderton lift as a guide for the construction of the Barton swing aqueduct, which replaced Brindley's original masonry aqueduct on the Bridgewater Canal. The first sod was cut at Eastham on 11 November 1887 and the lower portion of the canal was used for traffic in September 1891. The canal was opened to sea-borne traffic on 1 January 1894 and was formally opened by Queen Victoria on 21 May 1894. In acknowledgement of his work, a knighthood was conferred on him. He continued as Consulting Engineer until ill health forced his retirement.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted. Vice-President, Institution of Civil Engineers 1905–7.JHBBiographical history of technology > Williams, Sir Edward Leader
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