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FATHOMS - traducción al árabe

UNIT OF LENGTH IN THE OLD IMPERIAL AND THE U.S. CUSTOMARY SYSTEMS
Fathoms; Fadom; Fathom (unit); Fathom (unit of length); Orguia; International fathom
  • foot]] (''Schuch'') and [[ell]] (''Öln'').

FATHOMS         

ألاسم

قامَة

الفعل

أَدْرَكَ كُنْهَهُ ; تَبَطَّنَ

FATHOM         

ألاسم

قامَة

الفعل

أَدْرَكَ كُنْهَهُ ; تَبَطَّنَ

fathom         
اسْم : القامة وهو مقياس لعمق المياه
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فِعْل : يَسْبر الغَوْر . يفهم جيّداً

Definición

fathom
I. n.
Six feet, two yards.
II. v. a.
1.
Sound, try the depth of, measure by a sounding-line.
2.
Divine, penetrate, reach, understand, comprehend.

Wikipedia

Fathom

A fathom is a unit of length in the imperial and the U.S. customary systems equal to 6 feet (1.8288 m), used especially for measuring the depth of water. The fathom is neither an International Standard (SI) unit, nor an internationally-accepted non-SI unit. Historically it was the maritime measure of depth in the English-speaking world but, apart from within the USA, charts now use metres.

There are two yards (6 feet) in an imperial fathom. Originally the span of a man's outstretched arms, the size of a fathom has varied slightly depending on whether it was defined as a thousandth of an (Admiralty) nautical mile or as a multiple of the imperial yard. Formerly, the term was used for any of several units of length varying around 5–5+12 feet (1.5–1.7 m).

Ejemplos de uso de FATHOMS
1. The expenditure of time and energy "is bigger than the American public fathoms," as one Democratic participant put it.
2. Nicholas Cathedral, a red Gothic Revival church (pictured page '). Suspicious numbers in some of the cathedral‘s measurements (66.6 archines, 66.6 fathoms, 666 spans) led some historians to conclude that it was built by Masonic conspirators.
3. The fact that in the middle of this litigious, tension–racked disaster called Apple, they could break away and record one more Beatle masterpiece – Abbey Road – is a final testament to their fathoms–deep love of musicmaking.
4. HOUSE OF NOBILO, NEW ZEALAND FIVE FATHOMS SAUVIGNON BLANC, 2005 Cost: 4.7' (Sainsbury‘s) Packaging offence: The wine may be bottled in recyclable glass, but it has a plastic screw–off cap which is covered in a tear–off plastic seal.
5. The harpoon line ran furiously over the bow wheel as the whale surged forward, but not for long. ‘The second shot had told, and scarcely two minutes later, the great whale, a mountain of blubber and flesh, lay suspended on the harpoon line, fathoms below the gently rippling surface.’ Whales remain almost completely mysterious to us.