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41 выгружаемый с судна груз
Русско-английский словарь по логистике > выгружаемый с судна груз
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42 stazza
stazza s.f.1 (mar.) tonnage, burden: stazza netta, net tonnage; stazza lorda, gross tonnage; una nave di cento tonnellate di stazza, a ship of a hundred tons burden (o a ship with a tonnage of a hundred tons); stazza di registro, register tonnage; ponte di stazza, tonnage deck; diritti di stazza, tonnage dues* * *['stattsa]sostantivo femminile1) mar. tonnage2) fig. (di persona) huge frame* * *stazza/'stattsa/sostantivo f.1 mar. tonnage2 fig. (di persona) huge frame. -
43 Schiffsraum
Schiffsraum m LOGIS hold • Schiffsraum chartern GEN, LOGIS charter a ship, charter a vessel* * *m < Transp> hold* * *Schiffsraum
space on board a vessel, (Laderaum) ship’s hold, shipping space, (Rauminhalt) tonnage;
• im Schiffsraum befindlich inboard;
• leerer Schiffsraum waste stowage (tonnage), light displacement;
• verfügbarer Schiffsraum freight (shipping) space;
• zu viel vorhandener Schiffsraum overtonnage;
• im Schiffsraum untergebracht sein to be loaded in the hold;
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44 jauger
jauger [ʒoʒe]➭ TABLE 3 transitive verb[+ personne] to size up* * *ʒoʒe1) ( évaluer) to get the measure of [candidat, élève]2) to measure [capacité, volume]* * *ʒoʒe1. vt(= mesurer) to gauge the capacity of, fig (= évaluer) to size up2. vi[bateau] to have a tonnage ofjauger 3 000 tonneaux — to have a tonnage of 3,000 tons
* * *jauger verb table: manger vtr1 ( évaluer) to size [sb] up [personne]; to get the measure of [candidat, élève]; to weigh [sth] up [idée, avantage]; to judge [œuvre];3 Naut [navire] to have a tonnage of.[ʒoʒe] verbe transitif1. [mesurer - fil] to gauge ; [ - réservoir] to gauge (the capacity of) ; [ - liquide] to gauge (the volume of) ; [ - navire] to measure the tonnage ou burden of2. (littéraire) [juger - dégâts] to assessjauger la situation to size ou to weigh up the situation————————[ʒoʒe] verbe intransitifnavire jaugeant 600 tonneaux ship with a tonnage of ou measuring 600 tons -
45 объем помещений судна
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > объем помещений судна
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46 сечение для вычисления подпалубной вместимости судна
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > сечение для вычисления подпалубной вместимости судна
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47 Schiffsladungsverzeichnis
Schiffsladungsverzeichnis
manifest, freight list;
• Schiffslandeplatz quay;
• volle Schiffslast shipload;
• Schiffslieferant ship’s chandler;
• Schiffsliegeplatz loading berth, (im Fluss) lay-by;
• Schiffsliste shipping list;
• Schiffslogbuch ship’s log;
• Schiffslöschplatz discharging berth;
• Schiffsmakler shipping agent (master, Br.), ship[ping] broker, freight (chartering) broker;
• Schiffsmaklerbüro shipping office (US);
• Schiffsmaklergeschäft ship[ping] brokerage;
• Schiffsmannschaft ship’s company, crew;
• Schiffsmeldung ship’s report;
• Schiffsmessschein tonnage certificate;
• Schiffsmiete charter money, freight;
• Schiffsmieter charterer;
• Schiffsmietvertrag charterparty;
• Schiffsmusterrolle muster roll, ship’s articles;
• Schiffsname name of a ship;
• Schiffsortung position finding;
• Schiffspackraum storage room;
• Schiffspapiere ship’s (shipper’s, shipping) papers, shipping documents;
• Schiffspark floating equipment;
• Schiffspart interest (share) in a vessel;
• Schiffspass ship’s passport, sea letter (pass), sea-brief;
• Schiffspassagekosten passage money;
• Schiffspassagier ship’s passenger;
• Schiffspfandbrief bottomry bond;
• Schiffspfandrecht charge on a ship, maritime lien (hypothecation, US);
• Schiffspfändung arrest of a vessel;
• Schiffspolice ship’s policy;
• Schiffspolice ohne Versicherungsinteresse des Versicherers wagering policy.Business german-english dictionary > Schiffsladungsverzeichnis
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48 ton
1) (a unit of weight, 2,240 lb, (American) 2,000 lb; a metric ton (also tonne) is 2,204.6 lb (1,000 kilogrammes): It weighs a ton and a half; a three-ton weight.) ton; -tons2) (a unit of space in a ship (100 cubic feet).) registerton•- tonnage- tons* * *1) (a unit of weight, 2,240 lb, (American) 2,000 lb; a metric ton (also tonne) is 2,204.6 lb (1,000 kilogrammes): It weighs a ton and a half; a three-ton weight.) ton; -tons2) (a unit of space in a ship (100 cubic feet).) registerton•- tonnage- tons -
49 водоизмещение
1) General subject: displacement, tonnage, deadweight2) Naval: capacity of craft, draught, full load weight, tonnage (gross, net), DW3) Military: draft4) Forestry: displacement (судна)5) Oil: displacement (ship)6) Astronautics: water vapor and carbon dioxide management system water volume7) Business: displacement tonnage8) Oil&Gas technology DWT10) oil&gas: displacement (mt) (мт) -
50 судно I
с. vessel;
(морское тж.) ship;
(малое тж.) craft (тж. pl.) ;
(речное тж.) boat;
грузовое ~ cargo ship;
зафрахтованное ~ contract carrier, chartered ship;
каботажное ~ coasting vessel, coasting tonnage;
наливное ~ tank vessel;
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51 Denny, William
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 25 May 1847 Dumbarton, Scotlandd. 17 March 1887 Buenos Aires, Argentina[br]Scottish naval architect and partner in the leading British scientific shipbuilding company.[br]From 1844 until 1962, the Clyde shipyard of William Denny and Brothers, Dumbarton, produced over 1,500 ships, trained innumerable students of all nationalities in shipbuilding and marine engineering, and for the seventy-plus years of their existence were accepted worldwide as the leaders in the application of science to ship design and construction. Until the closure of the yard members of the Denny family were among the partners and later directors of the firm: they included men as distinguished as Dr Peter Denny (1821(?)–95), Sir Archibald Denny (1860–1936) and Sir Maurice Denny (1886– 1955), the main collaborator in the design of the Denny-Brown ship stabilizer.One of the most influential of this shipbuilding family was William Denny, now referred to as William 3! His early education was at Dumbarton, then on Jersey and finally at the Royal High School, Edinburgh, before he commenced an apprenticeship at his father's shipyard. From the outset he not only showed great aptitude for learning and hard work but also displayed an ability to create good relationships with all he came into contact with. At the early age of 21 he was admitted a partner of the shipbuilding business of William Denny and Brothers, and some years later also of the associated engineering firm of Denny \& Co. His deep-felt interest in what is now known as industrial relations led him in 1871 to set up a piecework system of payment in the shipyard. In this he was helped by the Yard Manager, Richard Ramage, who later was to found the Leith shipyard, which produced the world's most elegant steam yachts. This research was published later as a pamphlet called The Worth of Wages, an unusual and forward-looking action for the 1860s, when Denny maintained that an absentee employer should earn as much contempt and disapproval as an absentee landlord! In 1880 he initiated an awards scheme for all company employees, with grants and awards for inventions and production improvements. William Denny was not slow to impose new methods and to research naval architecture, a special interest being progressive ship trials with a view to predicting effective horsepower. In time this led to his proposal to the partners to build a ship model testing tank beside the Dumbarton shipyard; this scheme was completed in 1883 and was to the third in the world (after the Admiralty tank at Torquay, managed by William Froude and the Royal Netherlands Navy facility at Amsterdam, under B.J. Tideman. In 1876 the Denny Shipyard started work with mild-quality shipbuilding steel on hulls for the Irrawaddy Flotilla Company, and in 1879 the world's first two ships of any size using this weight-saving material were produced: they were the Rotomahana for the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand and the Buenos Ayrean for the Allan Line of Glasgow. On the naval-architecture side he was involved in Denny's proposals for standard cross curves of stability for all ships, which had far-reaching effects and are now accepted worldwide. He served on the committee working on improvements to the Load Line regulations and many other similar public bodies. After a severe bout of typhoid and an almost unacceptable burden of work, he left the United Kingdom for South America in June 1886 to attend to business with La Platense Flotilla Company, an associate company of William Denny and Brothers. In March the following year, while in Buenos Aires, he died by his own hand, a death that caused great and genuine sadness in the West of Scotland and elsewhere.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsPresident, Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland 1886. FRS Edinburgh 1879.BibliographyWilliam Denny presented many papers to various bodies, the most important being to the Institution of Naval Architects and to the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland. The subjects include: trials results, the relation of ship speed to power, Lloyd's Numerals, tonnage measurement, layout of shipyards, steel in shipbuilding, cross curves of stability, etc.Further ReadingA.B.Bruce, 1889, The Life of William Denny, Shipbuilder, London: Hodder \& Stoughton.Denny Dumbarton 1844–1932 (a souvenir hard-back produced for private circulation by the shipyard).Fred M.Walker, 1984, Song of the Clyde. A History of Clyde Shipbuilding, Cambridge: PSL.FMW -
52 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 -
53 гашение инерции хода судна
воздушное судно, готовое к полету — under way aircraft
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > гашение инерции хода судна
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54 элемент рамной связи судна
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > элемент рамной связи судна
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55 день отхода судна
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > день отхода судна
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56 свидетельство об обмере судна
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > свидетельство об обмере судна
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57 водоизмещение порожнего судна
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > водоизмещение порожнего судна
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58 Tonne
f; -, -n1. barrel; für Wein, Whisky etc.: auch cask; (Öltonne) Menge: barrel; (Behälter) drum; (Regentonne) butt, Am. rain barrel; (Mülleimer) dustbin, Am. trashcan; sie ist eine richtige Tonne umg., pej. she’s a right fatso ( oder a two-ton Tessie)2. (Gewichtseinheit) (metric) ton; (BRT) (gross registered) ton; eine fünf Tonnen schwere Maschine an engine weighing five tons, a five-ton engine; die Titanic hatte 47000 Tonnen the Titanic was 47000 tons umg. ( oder had a [gross] tonnage of 47000)3. NAUT. (SEEZEICHEN) buoy, marker* * *die Tonne(Gefäß) barrel; cask;(Maßeinheit) tonne; ton; metric ton* * *Tọn|ne ['tɔnə]f -, -n1) (= Behälter) barrel, cask; (aus Metall) drum; (= Mülltonne) bin (Brit), trash can (US); (inf Mensch) fatty (inf)gelbe Tonne — yellow bin (Brit) or trash can (US, for recyclable material)
grüne Tonne — green bin (Brit) or trash can (US, for paper)
braune Tonne — brown bin (Brit) or trash can (US, for biodegradable waste)
2) (= Gewicht) metric ton(ne)3) (= Registertonne) (register) ton4) (NAUT = Boje) buoy* * *die1) (a unit of weight, 2,240 lb, (American) 2,000 lb; a metric ton (also tonne) is 2,204.6 lb (1,000 kilogrammes): It weighs a ton and a half; a three-ton weight.) ton2) (a unit of space in a ship (100 cubic feet).) ton* * *Ton·ne<-, -n>[ˈtɔnə]f1. (zylindrischer Behälter) barrel, caskgelbe \Tonne recycling bin for plasticgrüne \Tonne recycling bin for paper3. (Gewichtseinheit) ton7.* * *die; Tonne, Tonnen2) (Gewicht) tonne; metric ton* * *1. barrel; für Wein, Whisky etc: auch cask; (Öltonne) Menge: barrel; (Behälter) drum; (Regentonne) butt, US rain barrel; (Mülleimer) dustbin, US trashcan;eine fünf Tonnen schwere Maschine an engine weighing five tons, a five-ton engine;die Titanic hatte 47000 Tonnen the Titanic was 47000 tons umg ( oder had a [gross] tonnage of 47000)* * *die; Tonne, Tonnen2) (Gewicht) tonne; metric ton* * *-n (Gefäß) f.barrel n.cask n. -n (Massemaß) f.ton n. -n (altes Hohlmaß) f.tun (UK) n. -n f.barrel n. -
59 register
{'redʒistə}
I. 1. регистър, дневник, указател, опис
2. избирателен списък
3. графа в регистър
4. муз. регистър
5. тех. регулатор, клапа, вентил, шибър
6. тех. брояч, суматор, звукозаписвач, самопишещ уред
7. изч. тех. регистър, отбелязани данни в измервателен уред
8. тех. точно съвпадение/съответствие на части
9. печ. точност на свързването
gross/net REGISTER tonnage мор. бруто/нето регистър тонаж
II. 1. записвам, вписвам, внасям/нанасям в списък/регистър, (за) регистрирам
to REGISTER oneself записвам се в избирателен списък, (за) регистрирам се
2. подавам/изпращам препоръчано (писмо и пр.)
3. показвам, бележа, отбелязвам, маркирам (за уред)
4. изразявам (и с мимика-чувство и пр.), показвам, свидетелствувам за
5. тех. съвпадам/правя да съвпада точно
6. печ. свързвам точно
7. правя впечатление, имам въздействие
the remark did not REGISTER забележката не ми направи впечатление, не обърнах внимание на забележката
the name did not REGISTER името не ми беше познато/не ми говореше нищо
8. запомням, вземам си бележка за* * *{'rejistъ} n 1. регистър, дневник; указател; опис; 2. изб(2) {'rejistъ} v 1. записвам, вписвам, внасям/нанасям в с* * *списък; указател; тефтер; регистрирам; опис; внасям; вписвам; ведомост; дневник; записвам; касова книга; нанасям;* * *1. gross/net register tonnage мор. бруто/нето регистър тонаж 2. i. регистър, дневник, указател, опис 3. ii. записвам, вписвам, внасям/нанасям в списък/регистър, (за) регистрирам 4. the name did not register името не ми беше познато/не ми говореше нищо 5. the remark did not register забележката не ми направи впечатление, не обърнах внимание на забележката 6. to register oneself записвам се в избирателен списък, (за) регистрирам се 7. графа в регистър 8. запомням, вземам си бележка за 9. избирателен списък 10. изразявам (и с мимика-чувство и пр.), показвам, свидетелствувам за 11. изч. тех. регистър, отбелязани данни в измервателен уред 12. муз. регистър 13. печ. свързвам точно 14. печ. точност на свързването 15. подавам/изпращам препоръчано (писмо и пр.) 16. показвам, бележа, отбелязвам, маркирам (за уред) 17. правя впечатление, имам въздействие 18. тех. брояч, суматор, звукозаписвач, самопишещ уред 19. тех. регулатор, клапа, вентил, шибър 20. тех. съвпадам/правя да съвпада точно 21. тех. точно съвпадение/съответствие на части* * *register[´redʒistə] I. n 1. регистър, дневник; указател; опис; ship's \register удостоверение на кораб с данни за народността, персонала, обема и пр.; to be on the \register ам. 1) под съмнение съм; 2) приет съм във висшето общество; 2. избирателен списък; 3. муз. регистър; 4. тех. регулатор, клапа, шибър; 5. тех. брояч; отбелязано количество в измервателен уред; cash \register касов апарат; 6. звукозаписно устройство, самопишещ уред; 7. точно съответствие между части; 8. печ. точност на свързването; 9. шотл. регистратор, архивар; пазител на държавните регистри; 10. шотл. архив, регистър; 11. комп. регистър; II. v 1. записвам, вписвам, внасям, нанасям (в списък, регистър), регистрирам; to \register (o.s.) записвам се в избирателния списък; регистрирам се; 2. изразявам (с мимика), маркирам; показвам, свидетелствам за; his face \registered surprise на лицето му се изписа изненада; 3. показвам, бележа, отчитам, маркирам, отбелязвам (за уред); 4. подавам (изпращам) препоръчано (писмо, пратка); 5. съответствам точно един на друг, съвпадам един с друг; правя да съответства точно, напасвам; 6. въздействам, правя впечатление, оставам в съзнанието. -
60 ton
noun1) Tonne, diea five-ton lorry — ein Lastwagen von fünf Tonnen [Leergewicht]; ein Fünftonner (ugs.)
two ton[s] of coal — zwei Tonnen Kohle
2) (fig. coll.): (a lot)it weighs [half] a ton — es ist zentnerschwer (fig.)
tons [of food/people/reasons etc.] — haufenweise (ugs.) [Essen/Leute/Gründe usw.]
* * *1) (a unit of weight, 2,240 lb, (American) 2,000 lb; a metric ton (also tonne) is 2,204.6 lb (1,000 kilogrammes): It weighs a ton and a half; a three-ton weight.) die Tonne2) (a unit of space in a ship (100 cubic feet).) die Tonne•- academic.ru/75523/tonnage">tonnage- tons* * *<pl - or -s>[tʌn]nlong \ton 1016,05 kgshort \ton 907,185 kg2. ( fig fam)▪ a \ton [or \tons] of sth:how many cars does he have? — \tons wie viele Autos besitzt er? — jede Mengeto weigh a \ton Unmengen wiegen3.▶ to come down on sb like a \ton of bricks jdn völlig fertigmachen* * *[tʌn]nshe/it weighs a ton (fig inf) — sie/das wiegt ja eine Tonne
2) pl (inf: lots) jede Menge (inf)to have tons of time/friends/money etc — jede Menge (inf) or massenhaft (inf) Zeit/Freunde/Geld etc haben
3) (infto do a ton — mit hundertsechzig Sachen fahren (inf)* * *ton1 [tʌn] s2. SCHIFF Tonne f (Raummaß):register ton Registertonne (= 100 cubic feet = 2,8317 m3);gross register ton Bruttoregistertonne (Schiffsgrößenangabe);displacement ton Tonne (der) Wasserverdrängung;3. pl umg Unmasse(n) f(pl):tons of money massenhaft Geld;tons of times tausendmal;tons better viel oder wesentlich bessera) mit 100 Meilen fahren (Fahrer),ton2 [tɔ̃ːŋ; US təʊn] s (die) herrschende Mode:in the ton modisch, elegantt. abk1. teaspoon (teaspoonful) TL2. temperature3. tempore, in the time of5. timetn abk1. train2. town3. ton t* * *noun1) Tonne, diea five-ton lorry — ein Lastwagen von fünf Tonnen [Leergewicht]; ein Fünftonner (ugs.)
two ton[s] of coal — zwei Tonnen Kohle
2) (fig. coll.): (a lot)it weighs [half] a ton — es ist zentnerschwer (fig.)
tons [of food/people/reasons etc.] — haufenweise (ugs.) [Essen/Leute/Gründe usw.]
* * *n.
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