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1 hull
[hal] nounthe frame or body of a ship:جِسْم السَّفينَهThe hull of the ship was painted black.
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2 hull
هَيْكَل \ hull: the body or framework of a ship. \ See Also جِسْم السفينة -
3 brodski trup
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4 корпус судна
корпус судна
корпус
Коробчатая металлическая конструкция, состоящая из набора, обшивки, переборок, настилов палуб и платформ судна, обеспечивающая создание силы плавучести, прочность и возможность размещения людей, грузов, оборудования и вооружения, обусловленных назначением судна.
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Общее устройство. Сухогрузное судно
General arrangement. Dry cargo vessel1
флаг
flag
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флагшток
flagstaff
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палуба юта
poop deck
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ют
poop
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верхняя палуба
upper deck
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вторая палуба
second deck
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твиндек
tweendeck
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люк
hatch
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грот-мачта
main mast
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шлюпочное устройство
boat gear
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труба
funnel
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шлюпочная палуба
boat deck
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палуба ходового мостика
navigating bridge deck
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настил рулевой рубки
wheel house top
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средняя надстройка
midship superstructure
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фок-мачта
fore mast
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грузоподъемное устройство
cargo handling gear
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якорное устройство
anchor gear
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бак
forecastle
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форпик
forepeak
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цепной ящик
chain locker
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переборка форпика
forepeak bulkhead
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танк двойного дна
double bottom tank
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трюм
hold
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рубка
deck house
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поперечная переборка
transverse bulkhead
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настил двойного
дна double bottom plating
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машинное отделение
engine room
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палуба надстройки
superstructure deck
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котельное отделение
boiler room
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туннель гребного вала
shaft tunnel
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переборка ахтерпика
afterpeak bulkhead
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ахтерпик
afterpeak
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гребное устройство
propulsion installation
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рулевое устройство
steering gear
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рулевое отделение
steering compartment
отделение рулевой машины
steering gear compartment
румпельное отделение
tiller room, tiller compartm
[Яковлев А. А., Яковлев В.А. "Основы морской технической терминологии" (Bases of maritime technical terminology). Учебное пособие. Изд. 2-е, доп. М., ЦРИА "Морфлот", 1978, 132 с.]
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > корпус судна
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5 Rumpf
* * *der Rumpf(Fleischstück) carcase; carcass;(Flugzeug) fuselage;(Körper) trunk; torso; body;(Schiff) hull* * *Rụmpf [rʊmpf]m -(e)s, -e['rʏmpfə] trunk; (SPORT) body; (von geschlachtetem Tier) carcass; (von Statue) torso; (von Schiff) hull; (von Flugzeug) fuselageRumpf beugt! (Sport) — bend
* * *der1) (the body of an aeroplane: Repairs were needed to the fuselage.) fuselage2) (the frame or body of a ship: The hull of the ship was painted black.) hull3) (the body, excluding the head and limbs: He had a strong torso.) torso* * *<-[e]s, Rümpfe>[rʊmpf, pl ˈrʏmpfə]m1. (Torso) trunk, torso4.* * *der; Rumpf[e]s, Rümpfe1) trunk [of the body]den Rumpf drehen/beugen — turn one's body/bend from the hips
2) (beim Schiff) hull* * *Rumpf m; -(e)s, Rümpfe; auch ANAT trunk; einer Statue: torso; eines Schiffes: hull; FLUG fuselage, body* * *der; Rumpf[e]s, Rümpfe1) trunk [of the body]den Rumpf drehen/beugen — turn one's body/bend from the hips
2) (beim Schiff) hull3) (beim Flugzeug) fuselage* * *-e f.fuselage n.hull n.trunk (anatomy) n. -e m.body n.fuselage n.nacelle n.trunk n. -
6 HÚFR
(-s, -ar), m. hulk or hull of a ship (undir húfinn á skipi).* * *m., an older form hófr, Fms. i. 176 (in a verse), as also in hófregin (q. v.), and in the phrase, eiga mikið í hófi (below):— the hulk or hull of a ship; hann þrífr upp fork ok rekr út í húfinn á skipi þeirra, hann færði forkinn í þann húf skipsins er seglit hafði ofan farit ok seglit hallaðisk áðr, Fær. 165; upp í naustið ok settu undir húfinn á skipi Orms, Ísl. ii. 81; kjöl eða stafna, húf eða hálsa, N. G. L. i. 100, freq. in Lex. Poët.; skeiðar-húfr, a ship’s hull, Arnór; stíga fyrir húf, to go overboard, Jd.; hafskips húfar, Fms. vi. (in a verse); héldir húfar, the frosted ships, Jd.; skörum hveldr húfr, Arnór; svelldr húfr; breið-húfaðr, broad-hulled.COMPDS: húflangr, hófregin.II. metaph. phrases, vera heill á hófi, to be ‘hale in hull,’ i. e. to be safe and sound; eiga mikit í hófi (húfi), to own much in a ship, to have much at stake, metaph. of a merchant. -
7 Schiffsregistrierung
Schiffsregistrierung
registry of a ship, enrol(l)ment of vessels (US);
• Schiffsreise sea journey (trip);
• Schiffsreparaturwerft repair yard;
• Schiffsreservierung ship reservation;
• Schiffsrettung salvage;
• Schiffsrolle quarter bill;
• Schiffsrumpf hull, body of a ship;
• Schiffsrundreise round voyage;
• amtlich bestellter Schiffssachverständiger nautical assessor, marine surveyor;
• Schiffsschweiß [ship’s] sweat;
• Schiffsseite board;
• an Schiffsseite shipside;
• Schiffssicherheit safety of lives at sea;
• Schiffstagebuch [ship’s] logbook;
• Schiffstaufe launching ceremony, (an Bord) ducking;
• Schiffstonnage tonnage;
• Schiffstonnage feststellen to measure the tonnage of a ship;
• Schiffstrümmer wreckage;
• Schiffsüberführungsgebühr address commission;
• Schiffsunfall collision at sea, foul;
• Schiffsuntergang mit der gesamten Besatzung loss of a ship with all hands;
• Schiffsverkaufsurkunde grand bill of sale;
• Schiffsverkehr shipping [traffic], navigation;
• Schiffsverkehr im Hafen inward traffic of a port;
• Schiffsverladung shiploading;
• Schiffsverlust loss of a ship at sea;
• Schiffsverlustliste (Lloyds) casualty book;
• Schiffsvermessung measurement of a ship;
• Schiffsvermieter charterer;
• Schiffsvermietung chartering, freighting;
• Schiffsverpackung stowage;
• Schiffsverpfändung bottomry;
• Schiffsverschollenheit presumptive loss of a ship;
• Schiffsversicherung hull insurance;
• gemischte Schiffsversicherung mixed policy;
• Schiffsversicherungsmakler marine insurance broker;
• Schiffsverzeichnis shipping list;
• Schiffsverzollung clearance;
• Schiffswechsel bottomry bond;
• Schiffswerft shipbuilding yard, shipyard, dockyard;
• Schiffswrack [ship]wreck, carcass;
• Schiffszertifikat ship’s register, certificate of registry (enrol(l)ment), registry;
• Schiffszettel shipping note (Br.) (order, US);
• Schiffszoll tonnage lastage;
• Schiffszubehör equipment of a ship;
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8 катамаран
1) Naval: catamaran, twin-hull boat, twin-hull craft, twin-hull vessel, twin-hulled ship, twin-hulled vessel2) Engineering: catamaran ship, twin-hull ship3) Australian slang: catamaran (тележка бушмена, изготовленная из древесины каури (kauri), напоминающая катамаран; тж. cat)4) Fishery: double5) Yachting: cat (разг.)6) Caspian: tween-deck, tweendeck -
9 Schiffsrumpf
m hull* * *der Schiffsrumpfhull; shell* * *Schịffs|rumpfmhull* * *(the body of an old ship from which everything has been taken away.) hulk* * *Schiffs·rumpfm [ship's] hull* * *Schiffsrumpf m hull -
10 связь корпуса судна
1) Engineering: member of the ship's hull, strength member of the ship's hull2) Makarov: member of a ships hull, strength member of a ships hullУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > связь корпуса судна
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11 прогиб корпуса судна
Engineering: sag of a ship's hull, sagging of a ship's hullУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прогиб корпуса судна
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12 ракушки облепили корпус корабля
1) General subject: barnacles were incrusted on the ship's hull2) Makarov: barnacles were encrusted on the ship's hullУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ракушки облепили корпус корабля
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13 skipsskrog
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14 Katamaran
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15 kadłub
m 1. Techn. body- kadłub samolotu a plane’s fuselage- kadłub statku a ship’s hull- kadłub maszyny a machine frame- kadłub obrabiarki a machine tool mounting2. (człowieka) torso, trunk; (zwierzęcia) body, trunk* * ** * *miGen. -a1. anat. trunk.3. (= obudowa) casing.4. (= skorupa) shell.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kadłub
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16 двухкорпусное судно
1) Naval: twin-hulled craft2) Engineering: catamaran, catamaran ship, twin-hull shipУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > двухкорпусное судно
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17 Schiffsrumpf
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18 curvatura de la proa y la popa del buque
• upward curvature in the ship's prow• upward curve in the ship's hullDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > curvatura de la proa y la popa del buque
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19 tekne
"wooden trough; ship's hull; ship, boat, craft; sink, tub, basin, tank; basin, syncline" -
20 прогиб
1) deflection
2) <phys.> flexure
3) sag
4) <industr.> sagging
– испытание на прогиб
– прогиб кровли
– прогиб пути
– прогиб рельса
– прогиб трубы
прогиб корпуса судна — sag of ship's hull
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