-
1 unloading
تَنْزيل (الحُمولة) \ unloading. -
2 منعكس إزالة التحميل
unloading reflex -
3 التفريغ
n. unloading, conveyance -
4 تفريغ السفينة
n. unloading -
5 إنزال الحمولة
إنْزالُ الحُمُولَةunloading, discharge, unlading; stevedoring; taking off, taking down -
6 تجريم
تَجْرِيم: تَفْرِيغُ الحُمُولَةunloading; stevedoring -
7 تفريغ السفينة أو الحمولة إلخ
تَفْرِيغُ السّفِينَةِ أو الحُمُولَةِ إلخunloading, discharge, unlading; stevedoring; taking off, taking down; landing, putting ashore, disembarkation, debarkationArabic-English new dictionary > تفريغ السفينة أو الحمولة إلخ
-
8 معدات التفريغ
unloading equipment [Industry: Milling] -
9 dock
I [dɔk]1. noun1) a deepened part of a harbour etc where ships go for loading, unloading, repair etc:حَوْض تَحْميل وتَفْريغ السُّفُنThe ship was in dock for three weeks.
2) the area surrounding this:حَوْض أو رَصيف السُّفُنHe works down at the docks.
3) the box in a law court where the accused person sits or stands.قَفَص الأتِّهام2. verbto (cause to) enter a dock and tie up alongside a quay:يُرسي السَّفينَه II [dɔk] verbThe liner docked in Southampton this morning.
to cut short or remove part from:يُنَقِّص، يَبْتُرHis wages were docked to pay for the broken window.
-
10 unload
[anˈləud] verbto remove (cargo) from (eg a ship, vehicle etc):يُفْرِغ الحُمولَهThe men were unloading the ship.
-
11 wharf
[wɔːf] plurals wharfs ~wharves [wɔːvz] nouna platform alongside which ships are moored for loading and unloading.رَصيف -
12 تنزيل (الحمولة)
تَنْزيل (الحُمولة) \ unloading. -
13 رصيف (سكة حديد)
رَصِيف (سِكّة حديد) \ platform: the raised area beside the lines in a railway station, from which people enter trains: The London train is waiting at platform 5. \ رَصِيف الشّارع \ pavement, sidewalk: a raised pathway of flat stone along the side of a street. \ رَصِيف المِينَاء \ jetty: a structure (of wood, iron or stone) which is built into the water so that people can land from boats or ships (when made of stone, it also often protects a harbour from strong waves). quay: the solid edge of a harbour, against which ships can be tied for loading and unloading. wharf, wharfs, wharves: a structure of wood or stone, where ships can load and unload. \ رَصِيف ميناء (ممتدّ في البَحْر) \ pier: a structure of wood and iron, built out into the sea (on legs, and usu. from 100 to 1000 yards long) for small ships to collect people; it is also sometimes used for walking, fishing, theatre shows, etc.. -
14 jetty
رَصِيف المِينَاء \ jetty: a structure (of wood, iron or stone) which is built into the water so that people can land from boats or ships (when made of stone, it also often protects a harbour from strong waves). quay: the solid edge of a harbour, against which ships can be tied for loading and unloading. wharf, wharfs, wharves: a structure of wood or stone, where ships can load and unload. -
15 quay
رَصِيف المِينَاء \ jetty: a structure (of wood, iron or stone) which is built into the water so that people can land from boats or ships (when made of stone, it also often protects a harbour from strong waves). quay: the solid edge of a harbour, against which ships can be tied for loading and unloading. wharf, wharfs, wharves: a structure of wood or stone, where ships can load and unload. -
16 wharf, wharfs, wharves
رَصِيف المِينَاء \ jetty: a structure (of wood, iron or stone) which is built into the water so that people can land from boats or ships (when made of stone, it also often protects a harbour from strong waves). quay: the solid edge of a harbour, against which ships can be tied for loading and unloading. wharf, wharfs, wharves: a structure of wood or stone, where ships can load and unload.
См. также в других словарях:
unloading — Act of discharging a cargo; taking a load from; disburdening or removing from. American Oil & Supply Co. v. United States Casualty Co., 19 N.J.Misc. 7, 18 A.2d 257, 259. An unloading clause in an automobile liability policy covers the entire… … Black's law dictionary
unloading — Selling securities or commodities ( commodity) whose prices are dropping to minimize loss. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * unload un‧load [ʌnˈləʊd ǁ ˈloʊd] verb 1. [intransitive, transitive] TRANSPORT to remove a load from a vehicle, ship… … Financial and business terms
unloading — iškeltis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. down loading; dump; roll out; swap out; unload; unloading vok. Auslagern, n; Ausspeicherung, f; Entladen, n rus. откачка данных, f; разгрузка, f pranc. déchargement, m; vidage, m … Automatikos terminų žodynas
unloading — apkrovos sumažinimas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. load drop; unloading vok. Lastabwurf, m rus. разгрузка, f; сброс нагрузки, m pranc. coupure brusque de la charge, f; délestage brusque, m … Automatikos terminų žodynas
unloading — /ʌn ləυdɪŋ/ noun the act of selling off goods at a lower price than usual, often when they are no longer being produced and the producers merely want to get rid of remaining stock ● Many customers are taking advantage of our unloading and are… … Marketing dictionary in english
unloading — See loading and unloading … Ballentine's law dictionary
unloading valve — A special type of pressure regulator installed as part of an accumulator system. Its functions are to direct fluid into the accumulator system, to maintain pressure within set pressure limits, and to unload completely and bypass all fluid flowing … Aviation dictionary
unloading gun — šaudmens išėmimas statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Veiksmas, kuriuo iš užtaisyto pabūklo išimamas šaudmuo. Ppr. tai atliekama šūviu (minosvaidyje – ir išimant miną iš vamzdžio). atitikmenys: angl. unloading gun rus. разряжание орудия … Artilerijos terminų žodynas
unloading clause — See loading and unloading clause … Ballentine's law dictionary
unloading — Synonyms and related words: alleviation, cleaning out, clearance, clearing, defecation, depletion, disburdening, discharging cargo, disembarrassment, disencumberment, disencumbrance, drainage, draining, easement, easing, egress, elimination,… … Moby Thesaurus
unloading — n. removing, dismantlingv. disburden, empty, unpack; give outlet to (feelings, etc.) … English contemporary dictionary