short distance sailing - translation to English
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short distance sailing - translation to English

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

short distance sailing      
distance         
  • The distances between these three sets do not satisfy the triangle inequality:<math display="block">d(A,B)>d(A,C)+d(C,B)</math>
  • Distance along a path compared with displacement.  The Euclidean distance is the length of the displacement vector.
  • Airline routes between [[Los Angeles]] and [[Tokyo]] approximately follow a direct [[great circle]] route (top), but use the [[jet stream]] (bottom) when heading eastwards. The shortest route appears as a curve rather than a straight line because the [[map projection]] does not scale all distances equally compared to the real spherical surface of the Earth.
  • [[Manhattan distance]] on a grid
LENGTH OF STRAIGHT LINE THAT CONNECTS TWO POINTS IN A MEASURABLE SPACE OR IN AN OBSERVABLE PHYSICAL SPACE
Distances; Distance Formula; Distance in time; Time distance; Directed distance; Distance traveled; Oriented distance; Distance (mathematics); Distance between sets

['dist(ə)ns]

общая лексика

расстояние

distance from end of snout to the insertion of the anal fin - антеанальное расстояние

distance from end of snout to the insertion of the dorsal fin - антедорсальное расстояние

flight distance

generalized distance

individual distance

patristic distance

дистанция

дальность

путь прохождения

протяжённость

отдалённость

временной промежуток

период

строительное дело

расстояние, дистанция

нефтегазовая промышленность

интервал

отрезок

существительное

['dist(ə)ns]

общая лексика

расстояние

большое расстояние

отдалённость

отдаление

даль

дистанция огромного размера

несходство

различие

степень отдалённости кровного родства

сдержанность

холодность

почтительное расстояние

промежуток

отрезок

период

перспектива (в живописи)

предфинишная черта (скачки)

дистанция (фехтование)

отдаленность

дальность

сдержанность, холодность (в обращении)

даль, перспектива (в живописи)

промежуток, период (времени)

спорт

дистанция

специальный термин

глубина

авиация

пробег

военное дело

интервал

техника

зазор

музыка

интервал между двумя нотами

Смотрите также

cumulative throughflow; fractional throughflow

глагол

общая лексика

(from) помещать на (определённом) расстоянии

оставлять далеко позади

владеть перспективой (о художнике)

оставлять далеко позади себя

размещать на равном расстоянии

отдалять

distance         
  • The distances between these three sets do not satisfy the triangle inequality:<math display="block">d(A,B)>d(A,C)+d(C,B)</math>
  • Distance along a path compared with displacement.  The Euclidean distance is the length of the displacement vector.
  • Airline routes between [[Los Angeles]] and [[Tokyo]] approximately follow a direct [[great circle]] route (top), but use the [[jet stream]] (bottom) when heading eastwards. The shortest route appears as a curve rather than a straight line because the [[map projection]] does not scale all distances equally compared to the real spherical surface of the Earth.
  • [[Manhattan distance]] on a grid
LENGTH OF STRAIGHT LINE THAT CONNECTS TWO POINTS IN A MEASURABLE SPACE OR IN AN OBSERVABLE PHYSICAL SPACE
Distances; Distance Formula; Distance in time; Time distance; Directed distance; Distance traveled; Oriented distance; Distance (mathematics); Distance between sets

Definition

ШОРТ
(Short) Джеймс (1710-68) , английский астроном и оптик. Создал ок. 1400 зеркальных телескопов высокого качества, изобрел высокоточные маятниковые часы.

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 short distance sailing? Translation of &#39short distance sailing&#39 to Rus