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Что (кто) такое Spanish windlass - определение

APPARATUS FOR MOVING HEAVY WEIGHTS, CONSISTING OF A HORIZONTAL CYLINDER (BARREL) ROTATED BY THE TURN OF A CRANK OR BELT; A WINCH IS AFFIXED TO ONE END, AND A CABLE IS WOUND AROUND THE WINCH, PULLING A WEIGHT ATTACHED TO THE OPPOSITE END
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Spanish windlass         
¦ noun a device for tightening a rope or cable by twisting it using a stick as a lever.
windlass         
(windlasses)
A windlass is a mechanical device for lifting heavy objects, which uses a motor to pull a rope or chain around a cylinder.
= winch
N-COUNT
Windlass         
·noun A winding and circuitous way; a roundabout course; a shift.
II. Windlass ·vi To take a roundabout course; to work warily or by indirect means.
III. Windlass ·vt & ·vi To raise with, or as with, a windlass; to use a windlass.
IV. Windlass ·noun An apparatus resembling a winch or windlass, for bending the bow of an arblast, or crossbow.
V. Windlass ·noun A machine for raising weights, consisting of a horizontal cylinder or roller moving on its axis, and turned by a crank, lever, or similar means, so as to wind up a rope or chain attached to the weight. In vessels the windlass is often used instead of the capstan for raising the anchor. It is usually set upon the forecastle, and is worked by hand or steam.
windlass         
¦ noun a winch, especially one on a ship or in a harbour.
¦ verb haul or lift with a windlass.
Origin
ME: prob. an alt. of obs. windas, via Anglo-Norman Fr. from ON vindass, lit. 'winding pole'.
Windlass         
The windlass is an apparatus for moving heavy weights. Typically, a windlass consists of a horizontal cylinder (barrel), which is rotated by the turn of a crank or belt.
Saharan Spanish         
DIALECT OF SPANISH SPOKEN IN WESTERN SAHARA
Spanish language in Western Sahara; Spanish in Western Sahara; Western Sahara Spanish; West Sahara Spanish; Saharawi Spanish; Sahrawi Spanish
Saharan Spanish () is the variety of the Spanish language spoken in Western Sahara and adjacent regions. This non-native variety is heavily influenced by both Spanish cultural links and a strong expatriate community who live in Spain and Hispanic America, particularly Cuba.
Peninsular Spanish         
  • Dialects of peninsular Spanish and other [[languages of Spain]]
DIALECT CLUSTER
Spanish Spanish; Spanish from Spain; Iberian Spanish; Iberian Spanish language; Spain Spanish; European Spanish; Iberic Spanish; Spanish language in Spain; Spanish in Spain; Spanish language of Spain; Spanish of Spain; Iberic Spanish language; Es ES; Es-ES; European Spanish language
Peninsular Spanish () (also known as the Spanish of Spain (), European Spanish (), Iberian Spanish () or Spanish Spanish () is the set of varieties of the Spanish language spoken in peninsular Spain, as opposed to the Americas, the Canary Islands and Equatorial Guinea. The related term Castilian Spanish is often applied to formal varieties of Spanish as spoken in Spain.
Amazonic Spanish         
SOUTH AMERICAN LANGUAGE
Jungle Spanish; Loreto-Ucayali Spanish; Loreto-Ucayali Spanish language; ISO 639:spq; Peruvian Amazonian Spanish language; Peruvian Amazonian Spanish
Amazonic Spanish (español amazónico), also known as Loreto-Ucayali Spanish or Jungle Spanish (español de la selva), is a variety of Spanish spoken in the Amazon, especially in Ecuador, parts of Colombia, Southern Venezuela and the Peruvian provinces of Loreto and Ucayali. Amazonic Spanish is also spoken in areas of Brazil adjoining Loreto and Ucayali and in the Amazonas Department of Colombia.
Spanish verbs         
  • Graphic representation of Spanish verbal tenses of the indicative
VERB IN THE SPANISH LANGUAGE
List of simple Spanish language verbs; Spanish verb; List of Spanish verbs; Spanish Verbs; Spanish imperative; Spanish conditional; Spanish conditional mood; Spanish imperative mood; Spanish subjunctive; Spanish subjunctive mood; Spanish indicative; Spanish indicative mood; Spanish regular verbs
Spanish verbs form one of the more complex areas of Spanish grammar. Spanish is a relatively synthetic language with a moderate to high degree of inflection, which shows up mostly in Spanish conjugation.
Standard Spanish         
A STRAIN OF SPANISH EASILY UNDERSTOOD BY ANYONE
Neutral Spanish; Español neutro; Standard Spanish language
Standard Spanish is a linguistic variety, or lect, of the Spanish language, dominantly used in its written form. There are different standard forms, including the Mexican standard, the Latin American standard, the Peninsular standard or European standard and the Rioplatense standard, in addition to the standard forms developed by international organizations and multinational companies.

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Windlass

The windlass is an apparatus for moving heavy weights. Typically, a windlass consists of a horizontal cylinder (barrel), which is rotated by the turn of a crank or belt. A winch is affixed to one or both ends, and a cable or rope is wound around the winch, pulling a weight attached to the opposite end. The Greek scientist Archimedes was the inventor of the windlass. The oldest depiction of a windlass for raising water can be found in the Book of Agriculture published in 1313 by the Chinese official Wang Zhen of the Yuan Dynasty (fl. 1290–1333).