sympathetic blockade - translation to arabic
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sympathetic blockade - translation to arabic

SHIP TYPE
Blockade Runner; Blockade running; Blockade runners; Blockade-runner
  • Blockade runner]] SS ''Banshee'', 1863
  • St. George's]], [[Bermuda]]

sympathetic blockade      
‎ حِصارُ الوُدِّي‎
sympathetic ophthalmia         
HUMAN DISEASE
Ophthalmia, sympathetic; Sympathetic opthalmia; Sympathetic uveitis
‎ الرَّمَدُ التَّعاطُفِيّ‎
sympathetic uveitis         
HUMAN DISEASE
Ophthalmia, sympathetic; Sympathetic opthalmia; Sympathetic uveitis
‎ الْتِهابُ العِنَبِيَّةِ التَّعاطُفِيّ‎

Definition

Sympathetic Vibration
The establishment of periodic movement in one body by impulses of the same period communicated to it from another body in motion. Thus if two tuning forks are of the same pitch and one is sounded the other will begin to sound by sympathy, the sound waves communicating the necessary periodic impulses to it. Sympathetic vibrations are utilized in harmonic telegraphy. (See Harmonic Receiver--Telegraph, Harmonic.)

Wikipedia

Blockade runner

A blockade runner is a merchant vessel used for evading a naval blockade of a port or strait. It is usually light and fast, using stealth and speed rather than confronting the blockaders in order to break the blockade. Blockade runners usually transport cargo, for example bringing food or arms to a blockaded city. They have also carried mail in an attempt to communicate with the outside world.

Blockade runners are often the fastest ships available, and come lightly armed and armored. Their operations are quite risky since blockading fleets would not hesitate to fire on them. However, the potential profits (economically or militarily) from a successful blockade run are tremendous, so blockade-runners typically had excellent crews. Although having modus operandi similar to that of smugglers, blockade-runners are often operated by state's navies as part of the regular fleet, and states having operated them include the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War, and Germany during the World Wars.