sailing match - translation to russian
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sailing match - translation to russian

ABRUPT, INVOLUNTARY CHANGE IN COURSE
Broaching (sailing); Broach (sailing)

sailing match      
гонка под парусами
safety match         
  • The [[London matchgirls strike of 1888]] campaigned against the use of white phosphorus in match making, which led to bone disorders such as ''[[phossy jaw]]''.
  • Packing girls at the [[Bryant & May]] factory.
  • John Walker]], inventor of the friction match.
  • Match container, about 1875
  • Joseph Wright]], depicting [[Hennig Brand]] discovering [[phosphorus]].
  • ''[[The New York Times]]'' report dated 29 January 1911
  • A match at the beginning of the combustion process
  • Sulfur-head matches, 1828, lit by dipping into a bottle of phosphorus
  • ''Super Deportistas'' matches from mid 20th century Mexico, part of the permanent collection of the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]], in [[Mexico City]].
STICK MADE OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL (TYPICALLY WOOD) USED FOR LIGHTING FIRES
Matches; Lucifer (match); Friction match; Safety match; Matchstick; Match heads; Safety matches; Matchsticks; Matchs; Lucifer match; Storm match
обыкновенная спичка
matchstick         
  • The [[London matchgirls strike of 1888]] campaigned against the use of white phosphorus in match making, which led to bone disorders such as ''[[phossy jaw]]''.
  • Packing girls at the [[Bryant & May]] factory.
  • John Walker]], inventor of the friction match.
  • Match container, about 1875
  • Joseph Wright]], depicting [[Hennig Brand]] discovering [[phosphorus]].
  • ''[[The New York Times]]'' report dated 29 January 1911
  • A match at the beginning of the combustion process
  • Sulfur-head matches, 1828, lit by dipping into a bottle of phosphorus
  • ''Super Deportistas'' matches from mid 20th century Mexico, part of the permanent collection of the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]], in [[Mexico City]].
STICK MADE OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL (TYPICALLY WOOD) USED FOR LIGHTING FIRES
Matches; Lucifer (match); Friction match; Safety match; Matchstick; Match heads; Safety matches; Matchsticks; Matchs; Lucifer match; Storm match

['mætʃstik]

существительное

общая лексика

деревянная часть спички

Definition

matchstick
¦ noun
1. the stem of a match.
2. a long, thin piece: cut the vegetables into matchsticks.
[as modifier] Brit. (of a figure) drawn using thin straight lines.

Wikipedia

Broach (nautical)

A broach is an abrupt, involuntary change in a vessel's course, towards the wind, resulting from loss of directional control, when the vessel's rudder becomes ineffective. This can be caused by wind or wave action. A wind gust can heel (lean) a sailing vessel, lifting its rudder out of the water. Both power and sailing vessels can broach when wave action reduces the effectiveness of the rudder. This risk occurs when traveling in the same general direction as the waves are moving.

The loss of control from either cause usually leaves the vessel beam-on to the sea, and in more severe cases the rolling moment may cause a capsize.

An alternative meaning in the context of submarine operation is an unintended surfacing of a shallow-running submarine in a deep wave trough.

What is the Russian for sailing match? Translation of &#39sailing match&#39 to Russian