embarkation note - translation to russian
Diclib.com
ChatGPT AI Dictionary
Enter a word or phrase in any language 👆
Language:

Translation and analysis of words by ChatGPT artificial intelligence

On this page you can get a detailed analysis of a word or phrase, produced by the best artificial intelligence technology to date:

  • how the word is used
  • frequency of use
  • it is used more often in oral or written speech
  • word translation options
  • usage examples (several phrases with translation)
  • etymology

embarkation note - translation to russian

UNITED STATES ARMY COMMAND
New York Port Of Embarkation; Hoboken Port of Embarkation; New York port of embarkation
  • 86th division troops arriving at New York are met by the "Welcome Home" boat.
  • Barricaded storage track near Caven Point explosives pier in New York Harbor.
  • Brooklyn Army Base, New York, between the wars.
  • Contemporary view of Brooklyn Army Terminal
  • Troops from camps disembarking at Hoboken piers to board transports to Europe.
  • USAHS ''Thistle'']].
  • Map, Port of Embarkation Hoboken (1917–18).
  • Army ports: Passengers and tons of cargo embarked during the period December 1941 – August 1945.
  • Sorting mail at the New York Port of Embarkation.
  • The Port of Embarkation in the Overseas Supply System: 1942.
  • Typical Organization for Ports of Embarkation 1 July 1945.

embarkation note      
уведомление о посадке
blue note         
  • b}}7
MUSIC TERM; NOTE THAT FOR EXPRESSIVE PURPOSES IS SUNG OR PLAYED AT A SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT PITCH THAN STANDARD
Blue notes; Blue-note; Blue seventh; Blue tone; Worried note

['blu:nəut]

общая лексика

промежуточная нота в джазе (особ. в блюзе)

top note         
COMPONENT OF A FRAGRANCE
Base note; Top note; Heart notes; Perfumery note; Top notes; Base notes; Middle notes; Middle note; Heart note; Head notes; Perfume note; Top-note; Base-note; Deeper note
самая высокая нота (у певца)

Definition

suicide note
(suicide notes)
A suicide note is a note written by someone who intends to kill themselves saying that this is what they are going to do and sometimes explaining why.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

New York Port of Embarkation

The New York Port of Embarkation (NYPOE) was a United States Army command responsible for the movement of troops and supplies from the United States to overseas commands. The command had facilities in New York and New Jersey, roughly covering the extent of today's Port of New York and New Jersey, as well as ports in other cities as sub-ports under its direct command. During World War I, when it was originally known as the Hoboken Port of Embarkation with headquarters in seized Hamburg America Line facilities in Hoboken, New Jersey, the Quartermaster Corps had responsibility. The sub-ports were at Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia and the Canadian ports of Halifax, Montreal and St. Johns. The World War I port of embarkation was disestablished, seized and requisitioned facilities returned or sold and operations consolidated at the new army terminal in Brooklyn. Between the wars reduced operations continued the core concepts of a port of embarkation and as the home port of Atlantic army ships. With war in Europe the army revived the formal New York Port of Embarkation command with the New York port, the only Atlantic port of embarkation, taking a lead in developing concepts for operations.

In World War II the NYPOE, now under the new Transportation Corps, was the largest of eight Port of Embarkation commands, the second largest being the San Francisco Port of Embarkation and the second largest on the East Coast being Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation. Originally it had the army facilities in Charleston, South Carolina as a sub-port until it was elevated to the Charleston Port of Embarkation as a separate command. The cargo sub-port at Philadelphia remained under the command of NYPOE throughout the war. By the end of the war 3,172,778 passengers, counting 475 embarked at the Philadelphia cargo port, and 37,799,955 measurement tons of cargo had passed through the New York port itself with 5,893,199 tons of cargo having passed through its cargo sub-port at Philadelphia—about 44% of all troops and 34% of all cargo passing through army ports of embarkation.

What is the Russian for embarkation note? Translation of &#39embarkation note&#39 to Russian