anchor lashing - translation to russian
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anchor lashing - translation to russian

KNOT USED TO LASH OBJECTS
List of lashing knots; Square lashing; Diagonal lashing; Tripod lashing; Lashing stick; Vertical lashing; Round lashing; Shear lashing; Sheer lashing; Sqaure lashing; Stockgrower's Lash; Ranchers bind; Stcokman's Lash; Stockman's Lash; Lashing knot; Gyn lashing
  • A square lashing binding a wooden spar to a tree trunk. The rope turns between the tree and spar are the frapping.
  • [[Bamboo scaffolding]] secured with lashings in [[Kowloon]].

anchor lashing      
якорный найтов
anchor wall         
  • guy wires]] on a [[guyed mast]] near Thabazimbi, South Africa
SUPPORT DEVICE THAT IS ANCHORED TO THE GROUND
Earth Anchor; Ground anchor; Anchor log; Anchor wall

общая лексика

анкерная стенка

anchor wall         
  • guy wires]] on a [[guyed mast]] near Thabazimbi, South Africa
SUPPORT DEVICE THAT IS ANCHORED TO THE GROUND
Earth Anchor; Ground anchor; Anchor log; Anchor wall
анкерная стенка

Definition

boat anchor
1. Like doorstop but more severe; implies that the offending hardware is irreversibly dead or useless. "That was a working motherboard once. One lightning strike later, instant boat anchor!" 2. A person who just takes up space. 3. Obsolete but still working hardware, especially when used of an old S100-bus hobbyist system; originally a term of annoyance, but became more and more affectionate as the hardware became more and more obsolete. [Jargon File]

Wikipedia

Lashing (ropework)

A lashing is an arrangement of rope, wire, or webbing with linking device used to secure and fasten two or more items together in a somewhat rigid manner. Lashings are most commonly applied to timber poles, and are commonly associated with cargo, containerisation, the Scouting movement, and sailors.

It has been imagined that the first lashing made by humans was wrapping a few strips of bark around a stone to hold it to a tree branch to make an ax to hunt and build with. In modern times, the same methods are used, but strips of bark and vines have been replaced with natural and synthetic fiber ropes. Scouts and campers use lashings to build camp gadgets and improve their campsites for comfort and convenience, including the building of rafts for transport and competitive events. Lashings are also used in pioneering, the art of creating structures such as bridges and towers, using ropes and wooden spars.

There are still areas in the world where lashing spars (or poles) is the basic means of building.

What is the Russian for anchor lashing? Translation of &#39anchor lashing&#39 to Russian