anchor buoy rope - определение. Что такое anchor buoy rope
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Что (кто) такое anchor buoy rope - определение

TYPE OF VESSEL USED TO MAINTAIN AND REPLACE NAVIGATIONAL BUOYS
Buoy Tender; Coastal Buoy Tender; USCG Coastal Buoy Tender
  • [[Maritime Gendarmerie]] buoy tender ''Provence''
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Buøy IL         
NORWEGIAN SPORTS CLUB
Buoy IL
Buøy Idrettslag is a Norwegian sports club from Buøy, Stavanger, Rogaland. It has sections for association football and gymnastics.
jump rope         
  • 1800 illustration of a woman with a skipping rope
  • Advanced competition technique
  • Boy jumping a ''long rope'' in [[Virginia]]
  • Criss-cross technique
  • A child playing with a skipping rope in [[Japan]]
  • Leg over technique
  • LHA-2}}
  • Basic jump technique
  • Alternate foot jump technique
GAME IN WHICH ONE OR MORE PARTICIPANTS JUMP OVER A SWUNG ROPE
Jumprope; Jump-rope; Skip rope; Rope skipping; Jump Rope; Skipping Rope; Skiprope; Jumping rope; Skip-rope; Jump ropes; Jump rope; Speedrope; Skipping ropes
(jump ropes)
A jump rope is a piece of rope, usually with handles at each end. You exercise with it by turning it round and round and jumping over it. (AM; in BRIT, use skipping rope
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skipping rope         
  • 1800 illustration of a woman with a skipping rope
  • Advanced competition technique
  • Boy jumping a ''long rope'' in [[Virginia]]
  • Criss-cross technique
  • A child playing with a skipping rope in [[Japan]]
  • Leg over technique
  • LHA-2}}
  • Basic jump technique
  • Alternate foot jump technique
GAME IN WHICH ONE OR MORE PARTICIPANTS JUMP OVER A SWUNG ROPE
Jumprope; Jump-rope; Skip rope; Rope skipping; Jump Rope; Skipping Rope; Skiprope; Jumping rope; Skip-rope; Jump ropes; Jump rope; Speedrope; Skipping ropes
¦ noun Brit. a length of rope used for skipping.
jump rope         
  • 1800 illustration of a woman with a skipping rope
  • Advanced competition technique
  • Boy jumping a ''long rope'' in [[Virginia]]
  • Criss-cross technique
  • A child playing with a skipping rope in [[Japan]]
  • Leg over technique
  • LHA-2}}
  • Basic jump technique
  • Alternate foot jump technique
GAME IN WHICH ONE OR MORE PARTICIPANTS JUMP OVER A SWUNG ROPE
Jumprope; Jump-rope; Skip rope; Rope skipping; Jump Rope; Skipping Rope; Skiprope; Jumping rope; Skip-rope; Jump ropes; Jump rope; Speedrope; Skipping ropes
N. Amer.
¦ noun a skipping rope.
¦ verb skip with a rope.
The Anchor, Bankside         
  • The Anchor
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  • Another view of the pub
PUB IN BANKSIDE, LONDON
The Anchor Bankside; Anchor Bankside
The Anchor is a pub in the London Borough of Southwark. It is in the Bankside locality on the south bank of the River Thames, close to Southwark Cathedral and London Bridge station.
skipping rope         
  • 1800 illustration of a woman with a skipping rope
  • Advanced competition technique
  • Boy jumping a ''long rope'' in [[Virginia]]
  • Criss-cross technique
  • A child playing with a skipping rope in [[Japan]]
  • Leg over technique
  • LHA-2}}
  • Basic jump technique
  • Alternate foot jump technique
GAME IN WHICH ONE OR MORE PARTICIPANTS JUMP OVER A SWUNG ROPE
Jumprope; Jump-rope; Skip rope; Rope skipping; Jump Rope; Skipping Rope; Skiprope; Jumping rope; Skip-rope; Jump ropes; Jump rope; Speedrope; Skipping ropes
(skipping ropes)
Note: in AM, use 'skip rope'
A skipping rope or skip rope is a piece of rope, usually with handles at each end. You exercise or play with it by turning it round and round and jumping over it.
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Skipping rope         
  • 1800 illustration of a woman with a skipping rope
  • Advanced competition technique
  • Boy jumping a ''long rope'' in [[Virginia]]
  • Criss-cross technique
  • A child playing with a skipping rope in [[Japan]]
  • Leg over technique
  • LHA-2}}
  • Basic jump technique
  • Alternate foot jump technique
GAME IN WHICH ONE OR MORE PARTICIPANTS JUMP OVER A SWUNG ROPE
Jumprope; Jump-rope; Skip rope; Rope skipping; Jump Rope; Skipping Rope; Skiprope; Jumping rope; Skip-rope; Jump ropes; Jump rope; Speedrope; Skipping ropes
A skipping rope (British English) or jump rope (American English) is a tool used in the sport of skipping/jump rope where one or more participants jump over a rope swung so that it passes under their feet and over their heads. There are multiple subsets of skipping/jump rope, including single freestyle, single speed, pairs, three-person speed (Double Dutch), and three-person freestyle (Double Dutch freestyle).
Core rope memory         
  • Rope memory from the [[Apollo Guidance Computer]]
READ-ONLY MEMORY IN WHICH FERRITE CORES IN A ROPE ACT MERELY AS TRANSFORMERS, AND WHETHER A WORD LINE WIRE COUPLES OR NOT TO THE CORE ENCODES BITS; FIRST USED IN THE 1960S BY NASA IN MARINER PROBES AND IN THE APOLLO GUIDANCE COMPUTER
Core rope; Rope memory; LOL memory; LOLROM; Wire rope memory
Core rope memory is a form of read-only memory (ROM) for computers, first used in the 1960s by early NASA Mars space probes and then in the Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) and programmed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Instrumentation Lab and built by Raytheon.
History of the anchor         
  • Hall's improved stockless anchor
  • Improved Martin-Adelphi anchor
  • Improved Martin Anchor
  • The iron Priestside Roman anchor, found in Priestside in [[Dumfries and Galloway]], Scotland
  • Rodgers Anchor. The arms, ''de'', ''df'' were formed in one piece, and were pivoted at the crown ''d'' on a bolt passing through the forked shank ''ab''. The points or pees ''e'', ''f'', to the palms ''g'' were blunt.
  • Byer's stockless anchor
  • Wasteneys Smith's stockless anchor
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of the Anchor; Wooden anchor
The History of the anchor dates back millennia. The most ancient anchors were probably rocks and many rock anchors have been found dating from at least the Bronze Age.
Hope and Anchor, Islington         
PUB IN ISLINGTON, GREATER LONDON, UK
Hope & Anchor, Islington; Hope & Anchor; The Hope and Anchor, Islington
Hope and Anchor is a pub on Upper Street, in the London Borough of Islington which first opened its doors in 1880. During the mid-1970s it was one of the first pubs to embrace the emergent, but brief, phenomenon of pub rock.

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Buoy tender

A buoy tender is a type of vessel used to maintain and replace navigational buoys. This term can also apply to an actual person who does this work.

The United States Coast Guard uses buoy tenders to accomplish one of its primary missions of maintaining all U.S. aids to navigation (ATON).

The Canadian Coast Guard uses multi-use vessels (most being icebreakers) with tasks including buoy tending.