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Что (кто) такое staff catcher - определение

PERSON WHO TRAPS OR KILLS MOLES
Mole-catcher; Mole trap; Mole catcher
  • A captured mole
  • A mole killed by a spring trap
  • A mole trap
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IMSI-catcher         
TELEPHONY EAVESDROPPING DEVICE
IMSI catcher; I.M.S.I. catcher; I. M. S. I. catcher; I M S I catcher
An international mobile subscriber identity-catcher, or IMSI-catcher, is a telephone eavesdropping device used for intercepting mobile phone traffic and tracking location data of mobile phone users. Essentially a "fake" mobile tower acting between the target mobile phone and the service provider's real towers, it is considered a man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack.
staff officer         
GROUP OF MILITARY OFFICERS THAT ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE NEEDS OF A UNIT
Staff Officer; S2 (military); G2 (military intelligence); S1 (military); S3 (military); S4 (military); S6 (military); S2 (Army); S-2 (officer); General Staff; The military staff; G-2 officer; General staff; Staff officer; Continental Staff System; General Staff System; NATO Staff System; Staff office; Staff officers; Staff Offices; Staff corps; Staff Corps; General Staff Officer; Military staff; S5 (military); GSO2; GSO1; GSO3; General Staff officer; General staff officer; Action officer; Continental staff system; Upper rank
(staff officers)
In the army and air force, a staff officer is an officer who works for a commander or in the headquarters.
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general staff         
GROUP OF MILITARY OFFICERS THAT ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE NEEDS OF A UNIT
Staff Officer; S2 (military); G2 (military intelligence); S1 (military); S3 (military); S4 (military); S6 (military); S2 (Army); S-2 (officer); General Staff; The military staff; G-2 officer; General staff; Staff officer; Continental Staff System; General Staff System; NATO Staff System; Staff office; Staff officers; Staff Offices; Staff corps; Staff Corps; General Staff Officer; Military staff; S5 (military); GSO2; GSO1; GSO3; General Staff officer; General staff officer; Action officer; Continental staff system; Upper rank
¦ noun [treated as sing. or plural] the staff assisting a military commander.
Staff (military)         
GROUP OF MILITARY OFFICERS THAT ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE NEEDS OF A UNIT
Staff Officer; S2 (military); G2 (military intelligence); S1 (military); S3 (military); S4 (military); S6 (military); S2 (Army); S-2 (officer); General Staff; The military staff; G-2 officer; General staff; Staff officer; Continental Staff System; General Staff System; NATO Staff System; Staff office; Staff officers; Staff Offices; Staff corps; Staff Corps; General Staff Officer; Military staff; S5 (military); GSO2; GSO1; GSO3; General Staff officer; General staff officer; Action officer; Continental staff system; Upper rank
A military staff or general staff (also referred to as army staff, navy staff, or air staff within the individual services) is a group of officers, enlisted and civilian staff who serve the commander of a division or other large military unit in their command and control role through planning, analysis, and information gathering, as well as by relaying, coordinating, and supervising the execution of their plans and orders, especially in case of multiple simultaneous and rapidly changing complex operations. They are organised into functional groups such as administration, logistics, operations, intelligence, training, etc.
staff officer         
GROUP OF MILITARY OFFICERS THAT ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE NEEDS OF A UNIT
Staff Officer; S2 (military); G2 (military intelligence); S1 (military); S3 (military); S4 (military); S6 (military); S2 (Army); S-2 (officer); General Staff; The military staff; G-2 officer; General staff; Staff officer; Continental Staff System; General Staff System; NATO Staff System; Staff office; Staff officers; Staff Offices; Staff corps; Staff Corps; General Staff Officer; Military staff; S5 (military); GSO2; GSO1; GSO3; General Staff officer; General staff officer; Action officer; Continental staff system; Upper rank
¦ noun a military officer serving on the staff of a headquarters or government department.
Jacob's staff         
  • Jacob's staff in the Museo Galileo, Florence
  • Nautical cross-staff dated 1776, on display at [[Musée national de la Marine]], Paris.
  • A Jacob's staff, from [[John Seller]]s' ''Practical Navigation'' (1672)
CALIBRATED WOODEN ROD WITH SLIDING CROSSPIECE USED FOR MEASURING THE ALTITUDE OF CELESTIAL BODIES OR THE HEIGHT OF DISTANT OBJECTS
Jacob Staff; Jacob's Staff; Cross-staff; Cross staff; Cross head (surveying); Ballastella; Radius astronomicus
The term Jacob's staff is used to refer to several things, also known as cross-staff, a ballastella, a fore-staff, a ballestilla, or a balestilha. In its most basic form, a Jacob's staff is a stick or pole with length markings; most staffs are much more complicated than that, and usually contain a number of measurement and stabilization features.
Cross-staff         
  • Jacob's staff in the Museo Galileo, Florence
  • Nautical cross-staff dated 1776, on display at [[Musée national de la Marine]], Paris.
  • A Jacob's staff, from [[John Seller]]s' ''Practical Navigation'' (1672)
CALIBRATED WOODEN ROD WITH SLIDING CROSSPIECE USED FOR MEASURING THE ALTITUDE OF CELESTIAL BODIES OR THE HEIGHT OF DISTANT OBJECTS
Jacob Staff; Jacob's Staff; Cross-staff; Cross staff; Cross head (surveying); Ballastella; Radius astronomicus
·noun A surveyor's instrument for measuring offsets.
II. Cross-staff ·noun An instrument formerly used at sea for taking the altitudes of celestial bodies.
Jacob's staff         
  • Jacob's staff in the Museo Galileo, Florence
  • Nautical cross-staff dated 1776, on display at [[Musée national de la Marine]], Paris.
  • A Jacob's staff, from [[John Seller]]s' ''Practical Navigation'' (1672)
CALIBRATED WOODEN ROD WITH SLIDING CROSSPIECE USED FOR MEASURING THE ALTITUDE OF CELESTIAL BODIES OR THE HEIGHT OF DISTANT OBJECTS
Jacob Staff; Jacob's Staff; Cross-staff; Cross staff; Cross head (surveying); Ballastella; Radius astronomicus
¦ noun a rod with a sliding cursor formerly used for measuring distances and heights.
Origin
C16 (denoting a pilgrim's staff): alluding to St James (Jacobus in eccles. L.), whose symbols are a pilgrim's staff and a scallop shell.
Catcher         
  • [[Ali Sánchez]]'s orange-painted fingernail during a 2022 game for the [[Toledo Mud Hens]]
  • [[Uni-President Lions]] catcher [[Kao Chih-kang]] preparing for a game
  • Catcher [[Matt Wieters]] blocks runner [[Derek Jeter]] from tagging home plate.
  • [[Vic Willis]] wearing an old-fashioned catcher's mask.
DEFENSIVE POSITION IN BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL PLAYED BEHIND HOME PLATE, FACING THE FIELD
Baseball catcher; Catcher gear; Catcher (baseball); Catcher's mask; Personal catcher; Catchers
·noun One who, or that which, catches.
II. Catcher ·noun The player who stands behind the batsman to catch the ball.
catcher         
  • [[Ali Sánchez]]'s orange-painted fingernail during a 2022 game for the [[Toledo Mud Hens]]
  • [[Uni-President Lions]] catcher [[Kao Chih-kang]] preparing for a game
  • Catcher [[Matt Wieters]] blocks runner [[Derek Jeter]] from tagging home plate.
  • [[Vic Willis]] wearing an old-fashioned catcher's mask.
DEFENSIVE POSITION IN BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL PLAYED BEHIND HOME PLATE, FACING THE FIELD
Baseball catcher; Catcher gear; Catcher (baseball); Catcher's mask; Personal catcher; Catchers
¦ noun a person or thing that catches.
?Baseball a fielder positioned to catch pitches not hit by the batter.

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Molecatcher

A molecatcher (also called a mowdy-catcher) is a person who traps or kills moles in places where they are considered a nuisance to crops, lawns, sportsfields or gardens.