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Что (кто) такое JIBED - определение

SAILING MANEUVER WHEREBY A SAILING VESSEL REACHING DOWNWIND TURNS ITS STERN THROUGH THE WIND
Jibing; Wear (sailing); Jibes; Jibed; Gibing; Gybing; Wearing ship; Wearing (sailing); Accidental jibe; Jibe (sailing)

Jibed         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Jibe.
jibe         
v. (colloq.) (esp. AE) (D; intr.) to jibe with (his story doesn't jibe with yours)
jibe         
(jibes, jibing, jibed)
Note: The spelling 'gibe' is also used for meanings 1 and 2.
1.
A jibe is a rude or insulting remark about someone that is intended to make them look foolish.
...a cheap jibe about his loss of hair...
N-COUNT
2.
To jibe means to say something rude or insulting which is intended to make another person look foolish. (WRITTEN)
'No doubt he'll give me the chance to fight him again,' he jibed, tongue in cheek.
VERB: V with quote
3.
If numbers, statements, or events jibe, they are exactly the same as each other or they are consistent with each other. (mainly AM)
The numbers don't jibe...
How did your expectations jibe with the reality?
= tally
V-RECIP: pl-n V, V with n

Википедия

Jibe

A jibe (US) or gybe (Britain) is a sailing maneuver whereby a sailing vessel reaching downwind turns its stern through the wind, which then exerts its force from the opposite side of the vessel. Because the mainsail boom can swing across the cockpit quickly, jibes are potentially dangerous to person and rigging compared to tacking. Therefore accidental jibes are to be avoided while the proper technique must be applied so as to control the maneuver. For square-rigged ships, this maneuver is called wearing ship.

In this maneuver, the mainsail will cross the center of the boat while the jib is pulled to the other side of the boat. If a spinnaker is up, its pole will have to be manually moved to the other side, to remain opposite the mainsail. In a dinghy, raising the centerboard can increase the risk of capsizing during what can be a somewhat violent maneuver, although the opposite is true of a dinghy with a flat, planing hull profile: raising the centerboard reduces heeling moment during the maneuver and so reduces the risk of capsize.

The other way to change the side of the boat that faces the wind is turning the bow of the boat into, and then through, the direction of the wind. This operation is known as tacking or coming about. Tacking more than 180° to avoid a jibe is sometimes referred to as a 'chicken jibe'.

Примеры употребления для JIBED
1. Sir Menzies jibed: "Last year, the Conservative conference was about health, happiness and the sunshine glinting through the trees.
2. But the diplomats‘ assessment jibed with the tone of statements being made by some of those countries leaders.
3. Other specifics jibed with personal histories provided by foreign fighters interviewed in the Iraqi city of Fallujah on the eve of a U.S. offensive in November.
4. Hitting the mainstream can be a blight for some, but even Blizzard – the maker of the game whose executives were jibed in the show as corporateers – joined in the fun.
5. "This is the day to fight for our rights, for the rights of workers!" But the Working Russia activist‘s angry tone hardly jibed with pro–Kremlin May Day celebrations Tuesday, which saw tens of thousands of people of all political stripes take to the streets.