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1 Dock
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2 doca de abrigo
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3 galangan kapal terapung
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4 портовый бассейн
мокрый док; приливной бассейн — wet dock
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > портовый бассейн
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5 приспособление для дифферентовки плавучего дока
мокрый док; приливной бассейн — wet dock
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > приспособление для дифферентовки плавучего дока
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6 входен шлюз на сух док
wet-dock entrance lockwet-dock entrance locksБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > входен шлюз на сух док
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7 мокрый
wet, moist; ( пропитанный влагой) soggyмо́крый до ни́тки — wet to the skin
мо́крый, хоть вы́жми — wringing wet
••мо́крый док тех. — wet dock
мо́крый снег — sleet
мо́края ку́рица разг. — milksop
мо́крое де́ло жарг. — murder
глаза́ на мо́кром ме́сте у кого́-л разг. — smb is easily moved to tears
оста́вить мо́крое ме́сто от кого́-л — make mincemeat out of smb; pulverize smb; chew smb up and spit him out
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8 наливен док
wet dockwet docks -
9 orgasmo involuntario durante el sueńo
• wet dock• wet fishDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > orgasmo involuntario durante el sueńo
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10 sueńo húmedo
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11 ventosa escarificada
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12 ventosa sajada
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13 шлюз приливного бассейна
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > шлюз приливного бассейна
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14 Hafenbecken
n harbo(u)r basin, (wet) dock* * *das Hafenbeckendock* * *Ha|fen|be|ckenntharbour (Brit) or harbor (US) basin, (wet) dock* * ** * *Ha·fen·be·ckennt harbour basin, dock* * *Hafenbecken n harbo(u)r basin, (wet) dock* * *n.harbor basin n.harbour basin n.wet dock n. -
15 darsena
f dock* * *darsena s.f. wet dock; basin.* * *['darsena]sostantivo femminile (wet) dock* * *darsena/'darsena/sostantivo f.(wet) dock. -
16 док-бассейн
1) Naval: enclosed dock, wet basin, wet slip2) Engineering: basin dock, wet dock -
17 Schleusenhafen
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18 Steers, Thomas
[br]b. c. 1672 Kent, Englandd. buried November 1750 Liverpool, England[br]English dock and canal engineer.[br]An Army officer serving at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690 and later in the Low Countries, Steers thus gained experience in water control and development, canals and drainage. After his return to England he was associated with George Sorocold in the construction of Howland Great Dock, Rotherhithe, London, opened in 1699 and the first wet dock built in England. He was again associated with Sorocold in planning the first of Liverpool's wet docks and subsequently was responsible for its construction. On its completion, he became Dockmaster in 1717.In 1712 he surveyed the River Douglas for navigation, and received authorization to make it navigable from the Ribble estuary to Wigan in 1720. Although work was started by Steers, the undertaking was hit by the collapse of the South Sea Bubble and Steers was no longer associated with it when it was restarted in 1738. In 1721 he proposed making the Mersey and Irwell navigable.In 1736 he surveyed and engineered the first summit-level canal in the British Isles, between Portadown and Newry in Ulster, thus providing through-water communication between Lough Neagh and the Irish Sea. The canal was completed in 1741. He also carried out a survey of the river Boyne. Also in 1736, he surveyed the Worsley Brook in South Lancashire to provide navigation from Worsley to the Mersey. This was done on behalf of Scroop, 1st Duke of Bridgewater; an Act was obtained in 1737, but no work was started on the scheme at that time. It was left to Francis Egerton, the 3rd Duke, to initiate the Bridgewater Canal to provide water transport for coal from the Worsley pits direct to Manchester. In 1739 Steers was elected Mayor of Liverpool. The following year, jointly with John Eyes of Liverpool, he surveyed a possible navigation along the Calder from its junction with the Aire \& Calder at Wakefield to the Hebble and so through to Halifax, but, owing to opposition at the time, the construction of the Calder \& Hebble Navigation had to wait until after Steers's death. In the opinion of Professor A.W. Skempton, Steers was the most distinguished civil engineer before Smeaton's time.[br]Further ReadingHenry Peet, 1932, Thomas Steers. The Engineer of Liverpool's First Dock; reprinted with App. from Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire 82:163– 242.JHB -
19 bacino
m basinanatomy pelvisnautical term port* * *bacino s.m.1 ( bacinella) basin3 (anat.) pelvis5 (mar.) dock, wet dock: bacino di carenaggio, dry dock; bacino di costruzione navale, shipbuilding dock; bacino di marea, tidal dock (o tidal basin); bacino di raddobbo, graving (o dry) dock; bacino di ripulsa, flushing basin (o dock); bacino galleggiante, floating dock; diritti di bacino, dockage; prova in bacino, dock trial; far entrare una nave in bacino, to dock a ship* * *[ba'tʃino]sostantivo maschile1) (recipiente) bowl, basin2) geogr. basin3) anat. pelvis4) mar. dock, basin•bacino di utenza — (di scuola ecc.) catchment area
* * *bacino/ba't∫ino/ ⇒ 4sostantivo m.1 (recipiente) bowl, basin2 geogr. basin3 anat. pelvis4 mar. dock, basinbacino aurifero goldfield; bacino carbonifero coalfield; bacino fluviale river basin; bacino idrografico catchment area; bacino di utenza(di scuola ecc.) catchment area. -
20 док
м. dockмокрый док; приливной бассейн — wet dock
Синонимический ряд:знаток (сущ.) знаток; зубр; зубра; мастак; мастака; спец; спеца; специалист; специалиста; эксперт; эксперта
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Wet dock — Wet Wet (w[e^]t), a. [Compar. {Wetter}; superl. {Wettest}.] [OE. wet, weet, AS. w[=ae]t; akin to OFries. w[=e]t, Icel. v[=a]tr, Sw. v[*a]t, Dan. vaad, and E. water. [root]137. See {Water}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Containing, or consisting of, water or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wet dock — Dock Dock, n. [Akin to D. dok; of uncertain origin; cf. LL. doga ditch, L. doga ditch, L. doga sort of vessel, Gr. ? receptacle, fr. ? to receive.] 1. An artificial basin or an inclosure in connection with a harbor or river, used for the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wet dock — A wet dock is a dock where the level of water in the dock is maintained despite the raising and lowering of the tide. This makes transfer of cargo easier. It works like a lock which controls the water level and allows passage of ships.External… … Wikipedia
wet dock — noun A dock that has a constant level of water in which a vessel floats It was rather as though, after being in makeshift wet dock for days, the Queen Mary<!sic sans italics had just sailed out of, say, Walden Pond, as suddenly and perversely… … Wiktionary
wet dock — dock where the water is shut in and maintained at a certain level in order to make the loading and unloading of ships easy … English contemporary dictionary
wet dock — /ˈwɛt dɒk/ (say wet dok) noun a basin into which vessels enter and in which the water is kept at one level by dock gates, irrespective of outside tides …
wet dock — Naut. a dock accessible only around the time of high tide and entered through locks or gates. [1620 30] * * * … Universalium
wet dock — noun a dock in which water is maintained at a level at which a ship is able to float … English new terms dictionary
wet dock — noun : a dock where the water is shut in and kept at a given level to facilitate the loading and unloading of ships … Useful english dictionary
Wet — (w[e^]t), a. [Compar. {Wetter}; superl. {Wettest}.] [OE. wet, weet, AS. w[=ae]t; akin to OFries. w[=e]t, Icel. v[=a]tr, Sw. v[*a]t, Dan. vaad, and E. water. [root]137. See {Water}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Containing, or consisting of, water or other… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wet blanket — Wet Wet (w[e^]t), a. [Compar. {Wetter}; superl. {Wettest}.] [OE. wet, weet, AS. w[=ae]t; akin to OFries. w[=e]t, Icel. v[=a]tr, Sw. v[*a]t, Dan. vaad, and E. water. [root]137. See {Water}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Containing, or consisting of, water or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English