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Что (кто) такое telescoping cantilever jib - определение

A TRIANGULAR SAIL THAT SETS AHEAD OF THE FOREMAST
Flying jib; Jibb; Inner jib; Outer jib; Storm jib; Jib sail; Jib (sail); I like the cut of your jib; Cut of your jib
  • genoa]], right. The foretriangle is outlined in red.
  • Three of the four jibs are in pink.
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jib         
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JIB
(jibs, jibbing, jibbed)
1.
The jib is the small triangular sail that is sometimes used at the front of a sailing boat.
N-COUNT: usu the N in sing
2.
If you jib at something, you are unwilling to do it or to accept it. (OLD-FASHIONED)
...those who jib at the idea of selling their land.
= balk
VERB: V at n/-ing, also V
Jib         
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JIB
A jib is a triangular sail that sets ahead of the foremast of a sailing vessel. Its tack is fixed to the bowsprit, to the bows, or to the deck between the bowsprit and the foremost mast.
Jib         
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JIB
·add. ·noun One that jibs, or balks; a jibber.
II. Jib ·add. ·noun A stationary condition; a standstill.
III. Jib ·add. ·- ·Alt. of Jibb.
IV. Jib ·vi The projecting arm of a crane, from which the load is suspended.
V. Jib ·vi To move restively backward or sidewise, - said of a horse; to Balk.
VI. Jib ·vi A triangular sail set upon a stay or halyard extending from the foremast or fore-topmast to the bowsprit or the jib boom. Large vessels often carry several jibe; as, inner jib; outer jib; flying jib; ·etc.
jib         
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JIB
Arm of a crane which extends outwards. At one end hangs the hook used for lifting goods.
jib         
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JIB
jib1
¦ noun
1. Sailing a triangular staysail set forward of the mast.
2. the projecting arm of a crane.
Origin
C17: of unknown origin.
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jib2
¦ verb (jibs, jibbing, jibbed) (usu. jib at)
1. be unwilling to do or accept something.
2. (of a horse) stop and refuse to go on.
Derivatives
jibber noun
Origin
C19: perh. related to Fr. regimber (earlier regiber) 'to buck, rear'; cf. jibe1.
Jib (camera)         
  • Telescopic X-Jib with Newton stabilized camera head at live TV broadcast
ITEM FILM EQUIPMENT
Jib (television); Camera jib
In cinematography, a jib is any boom device used to mount a camera on one end, and a counterweight with camera controls on the other. In principle, it operates like a see-saw, with the balance point located closer to the counterweight, which allows the end of the arm with the camera to move through an extended arc.
Jibb         
·add. ·- To shift, or swing round, as a sail, boom, yard, ·etc., as in tacking.
cantilever         
  • AFM]] cantilever
  • [[de Havilland DH.88 Comet]] G-ACSS, winner of the Great Air Race of 1934, showing off its cantilever wing
  • The pioneering [[Junkers J 1]] all-metal monoplane of 1915, the first  aircraft to fly with cantilever wings
BEAM ANCHORED AT ONLY ONE END
Cantilevered wing; Cantilever wing; Cantaliver; Microcantilever; Cantilever beam; Cantilever (microtechnology); Cantilevers; Cantalever; Cantilever steel; Cantilevered; Cantilevering
['kant?li:v?]
¦ noun a long projecting beam or girder fixed at only one end, used chiefly in bridge construction.
?a bracket or beam projecting from a wall to support a balcony, cornice, etc.
¦ verb [usu. as adjective cantilevered] support by a cantilever or cantilevers.
Origin
C17: of unknown origin.
cantilevered         
  • AFM]] cantilever
  • [[de Havilland DH.88 Comet]] G-ACSS, winner of the Great Air Race of 1934, showing off its cantilever wing
  • The pioneering [[Junkers J 1]] all-metal monoplane of 1915, the first  aircraft to fly with cantilever wings
BEAM ANCHORED AT ONLY ONE END
Cantilevered wing; Cantilever wing; Cantaliver; Microcantilever; Cantilever beam; Cantilever (microtechnology); Cantilevers; Cantalever; Cantilever steel; Cantilevered; Cantilevering
adjective support by a cantilever or cantilevers.
cantilever         
  • AFM]] cantilever
  • [[de Havilland DH.88 Comet]] G-ACSS, winner of the Great Air Race of 1934, showing off its cantilever wing
  • The pioneering [[Junkers J 1]] all-metal monoplane of 1915, the first  aircraft to fly with cantilever wings
BEAM ANCHORED AT ONLY ONE END
Cantilevered wing; Cantilever wing; Cantaliver; Microcantilever; Cantilever beam; Cantilever (microtechnology); Cantilevers; Cantalever; Cantilever steel; Cantilevered; Cantilevering
(cantilevers)
A cantilever is a long piece of metal or wood used in a structure such as a bridge. One end is fastened to something and the other end is used to support part of the structure.
...the old steel cantilever bridge.
N-COUNT

Википедия

Jib

A jib is a triangular sail that sets ahead of the foremast of a sailing vessel. Its tack is fixed to the bowsprit, to the bows, or to the deck between the bowsprit and the foremost mast. Jibs and spinnakers are the two main types of headsails on a modern boat.