junk-dealer - translation to italian
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junk-dealer - translation to italian

BATTENED LUGSAIL FROM ASIA
Junk Rig; Junk-rigged; Junk sail
  • A bronze mirror of Thang, Wu Tai, or Sung date, shows a ship with a square sail. Shaanxi Provincial Museum, Xi'an.
  • ''Keying'']] was a Chinese ship that employed a junk sailing rig''.''
  • The Colvin rig: a modified schooner which combines a fore-and-aft jib sail with junk-rigged main and fore sails using minimal standing rigging. It is sometimes asserted that this foresail design can improve the rig's ability to sail to windward.<ref>http://www.thomasecolvin.com/ Thomas Colvin naval architect</ref>
  • The modern junk sail assembled: showing the 4 corners and the 4 sides necessary to understand [[sail trim]].
  • spars]], [[standing rigging]], and [[sailcloth]].
  • boom]].
  • Tagalog]] [[outrigger ship]] with junk sails from [[Manila]], 19th century
  • A Southeast Asian ship with battened sails, Cambodia, 12–13th century CE.
  • The points of sail: A. In Irons (head to wind); B. Close Hauled (against the wind); C. Reaching (across the wind); D. Broad reaching (downwind); E. Running (with the wind).

junk-dealer      
rigattiere, venditore di roba usata
junk food         
  • Some governments have considered taxes and limits on advertising or displaying junk food for sale.
DENATURED, PROCESSED FOOD
Junkfood; Junk Food; Junk foods; Unhealthy food; History of junk food
cibi preconfezionati
drug dealer         
  • War on drugs in [[Arizona]], October 2011
  • Four ounces (113 grams) of [[cannabis]]
  • Seized drugs in [[Bogota]], Colombia, April 2013
  • Colombian drug lord [[Diego Murillo Bejarano]] was extradited from Colombia to the U.S. in May 2008
  • Prostitutes buy cocaine capsules from a drug dealer in Berlin, 1930. The capsules sold for 5 marks each.
  • kg}} of cocaine in Eastern Pacific Ocean - video from U.S. Coast Guard.
  • U.S. Coast Guard]] offloads seized cocaine in Miami Beach, Florida, May 2014
  • A field of [[opium poppies]] in [[Burma]]
  • DEA]]
  • Heroin or methamphetamine drug use kit ("works") with needles and a spoon
  • [[Heroin]] woven into a hand-made knotted [[carpet]] seized at [[Manchester Airport]], 2012
  • The nephews of President [[Nicolás Maduro]], Efraín Antonio Campo Flores and Francisco Flores de Freitas, after their arrest by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration on 10 November 2015.
  • Methamphetamine smuggled inside a car tire
  • Drug trafficking tunnel discovered near U.S.-Mexico border in [[San Diego–Tijuana metropolitan area]]
  • 5 cm hashish packages taken from a smuggler by police.
  • US$207 million and additional amounts in other currencies were confiscated from Mexican [[Zhenli Ye Gon]] in 2007.
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Drug Dealer (song); Drug Dealer (disambiguation); Drug dealer (disambiguation)
distribuitore di droga

Definition

Junk
·noun Hard salted beef supplied to ships.
II. Junk ·noun Old iron, or other metal, glass, paper, ·etc., bought and sold by junk dealers.
III. Junk ·noun A fragment of any solid substance; a thick piece. ·see Chunk.
IV. Junk ·noun Pieces of old cable or old cordage, used for making gaskets, mats, swabs, ·etc., and when picked to pieces, forming oakum for filling the seams of ships.
V. Junk ·noun A large vessel, without keel or prominent stem, and with huge masts in one piece, used by the Chinese, Japanese, Siamese, Malays, ·etc., in navigating their waters.

Wikipedia

Junk rig

The junk rig, also known as the Chinese lugsail, Chinese balanced lug sail, or sampan rig, is a type of sail rig in which rigid members, called battens, span the full width of the sail and extend the sail forward of the mast.

While relatively uncommon in use among modern production sailboats, the rig's advantages of easier use and lower maintenance for blue-water cruisers have been explored by individuals such as trans-Atlantic racer Herbert "Blondie" Hasler and author Annie Hill.

The term "junk rig" or sometimes simply "junk" is the name recorded by Europeans when they first encountered the ships in use by the Chinese.

Examples of use of junk-dealer
1. John, New Brunswick, he dived into the Bay of Fundy to retrieve metal from shipwrecks that his father, a junk dealer, would later sell.
2. Fred Sanford was a poor, black junk dealer who often outsmarted neighboring whites and even referred to them as "honkies," an epithet new to prime time.
3. Police sources said he was carrying a primitive nail bomb, but a senior official said he was a junk dealer who had unwittingly brought home an old explosive device.