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globular sailing - перевод на русский

ABRUPT, INVOLUNTARY CHANGE IN COURSE
Broaching (sailing); Broach (sailing)
Найдено результатов: 174
globular sailing      
плавание по дуге большого круга
globular protein         
SPHERICAL ("GLOBE-LIKE") PROTEIN; ONE OF THE COMMON PROTEIN TYPES (THE OTHERS BEING FIBROUS, DISORDERED AND MEMBRANE PROTEINS); SOMEWHAT WATER-SOLUBLE (FORMING COLLOIDS IN WATER), UNLIKE THE FIBROUS OR MEMBRANE PROTEINS
Globular proteins; Globular structure; Spheroproteins

общая лексика

глобулярный белок

sailing-ship         
  • Austronesian vessel]] with [[outrigger]]s and a [[fore-and-aft]] sail
  • lateen rig]]
  • A carved stone relief panel showing a [[Borobudur ship]] (Austronesian) from 8th century [[Java]], depicted with [[outrigger]]s and fore-and-aft [[tanja sail]]s
  • 1848}}
  • Diagram contrasting course made good to windward by tacking a schooner versus a square-rigged ship.
  • [[Schooner]]s became favored for some coast-wise commerce after 1850—they enabled a small crew to handle sails.
  • 1798 sea battle between a French and British [[man-of-war]]
  • Sailing ship at sea, rolling and heeled over from the force of the wind on its sails.
  • The marine [[sextant]] is used to measure the elevation of celestial bodies above the horizon.
  • Victoria]]'', which completed the first global circumnavigation.
  • ship]]
  • 2}} was the largest sailing ship ever built.
  • Seamen aloft, shortening sail
  • Roman warship with sails, oars, and a steering oar
  • Hull form lines, lengthwise and in cross-section from a 1781 plan
LARGE WIND-POWERED WATER VESSEL
Sailing vessel; Sailing ships; Sailing craft; Sail ship; S/v; Sail ships; Sailship; Sail-ship; Sailing-ship; Sailingship; Automated sailing ships; Sailships; Autonomous sailing ship; Automated sailing; Self-sailing ship; Sailing vessels
sailing-ship noun парусное судно, парусник
sailing-ship         
  • Austronesian vessel]] with [[outrigger]]s and a [[fore-and-aft]] sail
  • lateen rig]]
  • A carved stone relief panel showing a [[Borobudur ship]] (Austronesian) from 8th century [[Java]], depicted with [[outrigger]]s and fore-and-aft [[tanja sail]]s
  • 1848}}
  • Diagram contrasting course made good to windward by tacking a schooner versus a square-rigged ship.
  • [[Schooner]]s became favored for some coast-wise commerce after 1850—they enabled a small crew to handle sails.
  • 1798 sea battle between a French and British [[man-of-war]]
  • Sailing ship at sea, rolling and heeled over from the force of the wind on its sails.
  • The marine [[sextant]] is used to measure the elevation of celestial bodies above the horizon.
  • Victoria]]'', which completed the first global circumnavigation.
  • ship]]
  • 2}} was the largest sailing ship ever built.
  • Seamen aloft, shortening sail
  • Roman warship with sails, oars, and a steering oar
  • Hull form lines, lengthwise and in cross-section from a 1781 plan
LARGE WIND-POWERED WATER VESSEL
Sailing vessel; Sailing ships; Sailing craft; Sail ship; S/v; Sail ships; Sailship; Sail-ship; Sailing-ship; Sailingship; Automated sailing ships; Sailships; Autonomous sailing ship; Automated sailing; Self-sailing ship; Sailing vessels

['seiliŋ|ʃip-{'seiliŋ}ves(ə)l]

существительное

общая лексика

парусное судно

парусник

парусное судно, парусник

sailing ship         
  • Austronesian vessel]] with [[outrigger]]s and a [[fore-and-aft]] sail
  • lateen rig]]
  • A carved stone relief panel showing a [[Borobudur ship]] (Austronesian) from 8th century [[Java]], depicted with [[outrigger]]s and fore-and-aft [[tanja sail]]s
  • 1848}}
  • Diagram contrasting course made good to windward by tacking a schooner versus a square-rigged ship.
  • [[Schooner]]s became favored for some coast-wise commerce after 1850—they enabled a small crew to handle sails.
  • 1798 sea battle between a French and British [[man-of-war]]
  • Sailing ship at sea, rolling and heeled over from the force of the wind on its sails.
  • The marine [[sextant]] is used to measure the elevation of celestial bodies above the horizon.
  • Victoria]]'', which completed the first global circumnavigation.
  • ship]]
  • 2}} was the largest sailing ship ever built.
  • Seamen aloft, shortening sail
  • Roman warship with sails, oars, and a steering oar
  • Hull form lines, lengthwise and in cross-section from a 1781 plan
LARGE WIND-POWERED WATER VESSEL
Sailing vessel; Sailing ships; Sailing craft; Sail ship; S/v; Sail ships; Sailship; Sail-ship; Sailing-ship; Sailingship; Automated sailing ships; Sailships; Autonomous sailing ship; Automated sailing; Self-sailing ship; Sailing vessels
парусник
sailing vessel         
  • Austronesian vessel]] with [[outrigger]]s and a [[fore-and-aft]] sail
  • lateen rig]]
  • A carved stone relief panel showing a [[Borobudur ship]] (Austronesian) from 8th century [[Java]], depicted with [[outrigger]]s and fore-and-aft [[tanja sail]]s
  • 1848}}
  • Diagram contrasting course made good to windward by tacking a schooner versus a square-rigged ship.
  • [[Schooner]]s became favored for some coast-wise commerce after 1850—they enabled a small crew to handle sails.
  • 1798 sea battle between a French and British [[man-of-war]]
  • Sailing ship at sea, rolling and heeled over from the force of the wind on its sails.
  • The marine [[sextant]] is used to measure the elevation of celestial bodies above the horizon.
  • Victoria]]'', which completed the first global circumnavigation.
  • ship]]
  • 2}} was the largest sailing ship ever built.
  • Seamen aloft, shortening sail
  • Roman warship with sails, oars, and a steering oar
  • Hull form lines, lengthwise and in cross-section from a 1781 plan
LARGE WIND-POWERED WATER VESSEL
Sailing vessel; Sailing ships; Sailing craft; Sail ship; S/v; Sail ships; Sailship; Sail-ship; Sailing-ship; Sailingship; Automated sailing ships; Sailships; Autonomous sailing ship; Automated sailing; Self-sailing ship; Sailing vessels
парусное судно
sailing craft         
  • Austronesian vessel]] with [[outrigger]]s and a [[fore-and-aft]] sail
  • lateen rig]]
  • A carved stone relief panel showing a [[Borobudur ship]] (Austronesian) from 8th century [[Java]], depicted with [[outrigger]]s and fore-and-aft [[tanja sail]]s
  • 1848}}
  • Diagram contrasting course made good to windward by tacking a schooner versus a square-rigged ship.
  • [[Schooner]]s became favored for some coast-wise commerce after 1850—they enabled a small crew to handle sails.
  • 1798 sea battle between a French and British [[man-of-war]]
  • Sailing ship at sea, rolling and heeled over from the force of the wind on its sails.
  • The marine [[sextant]] is used to measure the elevation of celestial bodies above the horizon.
  • Victoria]]'', which completed the first global circumnavigation.
  • ship]]
  • 2}} was the largest sailing ship ever built.
  • Seamen aloft, shortening sail
  • Roman warship with sails, oars, and a steering oar
  • Hull form lines, lengthwise and in cross-section from a 1781 plan
LARGE WIND-POWERED WATER VESSEL
Sailing vessel; Sailing ships; Sailing craft; Sail ship; S/v; Sail ships; Sailship; Sail-ship; Sailing-ship; Sailingship; Automated sailing ships; Sailships; Autonomous sailing ship; Automated sailing; Self-sailing ship; Sailing vessels
парусник
globular         
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  • newspaper=ESA/Hubble Picture of the Week}}</ref>
  • M3]]. There is a characteristic "knee" in the curve at magnitude 19 where stars begin entering the giant stage of their evolutionary path, the [[main-sequence turnoff]].
  • access-date=February 28, 2021}}</ref>
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  • [[NGC 7006]] is a highly concentrated, Class&nbsp;I globular cluster.
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  •  id=eso1428}}</ref>
  •  access-date=April 7, 2021}}</ref>
SPHERICAL COLLECTION OF STARS
Globular Cluster; Globular clusters; Globular; Globular Clusters; Core collapse (cluster); Globular star clusters; Planets in globular clusters; Globular star cluster; Tidal radius (cluster); Oosterhoff type I; Tidal radius; Core radius

['glɔbjulə]

общая лексика

шаровидный

шарообразный

сферический

состоящий из шариков

содержащий шарики

глобулярный

шаровой

прилагательное

общая лексика

шаровидный

сферический

состоящий из шаровидных частиц

глобулярный

globular         
  • access-date=August 23, 2021}}</ref>
  •  id= potw1303a}}</ref>
  • access-date=June 28, 2011 }}</ref>
  • newspaper=ESA/Hubble Picture of the Week}}</ref>
  • M3]]. There is a characteristic "knee" in the curve at magnitude 19 where stars begin entering the giant stage of their evolutionary path, the [[main-sequence turnoff]].
  • access-date=February 28, 2021}}</ref>
  • s2cid=119376556 }}</ref><br>''NASA image''
  • [[NGC 7006]] is a highly concentrated, Class&nbsp;I globular cluster.
  •  date=September 17, 2002}}</ref> but this claim is contested.<ref name="baumgardt_m15" />
  •  id=eso1428}}</ref>
  •  access-date=April 7, 2021}}</ref>
SPHERICAL COLLECTION OF STARS
Globular Cluster; Globular clusters; Globular; Globular Clusters; Core collapse (cluster); Globular star clusters; Planets in globular clusters; Globular star cluster; Tidal radius (cluster); Oosterhoff type I; Tidal radius; Core radius
globular adj. 1) шаровидный; сферический globular flowers - шарообразные цветы 2) состоящий из шаровидных частиц
globular cluster         
  • access-date=August 23, 2021}}</ref>
  •  id= potw1303a}}</ref>
  • access-date=June 28, 2011 }}</ref>
  • newspaper=ESA/Hubble Picture of the Week}}</ref>
  • M3]]. There is a characteristic "knee" in the curve at magnitude 19 where stars begin entering the giant stage of their evolutionary path, the [[main-sequence turnoff]].
  • access-date=February 28, 2021}}</ref>
  • s2cid=119376556 }}</ref><br>''NASA image''
  • [[NGC 7006]] is a highly concentrated, Class&nbsp;I globular cluster.
  •  date=September 17, 2002}}</ref> but this claim is contested.<ref name="baumgardt_m15" />
  •  id=eso1428}}</ref>
  •  access-date=April 7, 2021}}</ref>
SPHERICAL COLLECTION OF STARS
Globular Cluster; Globular clusters; Globular; Globular Clusters; Core collapse (cluster); Globular star clusters; Planets in globular clusters; Globular star cluster; Tidal radius (cluster); Oosterhoff type I; Tidal radius; Core radius
шаровое скопление

Определение

sailing ship
¦ noun a ship propelled by sails.

Википедия

Broach (nautical)

A broach is an abrupt, involuntary change in a vessel's course, towards the wind, resulting from loss of directional control, when the vessel's rudder becomes ineffective. This can be caused by wind or wave action. A wind gust can heel (lean) a sailing vessel, lifting its rudder out of the water. Both power and sailing vessels can broach when wave action reduces the effectiveness of the rudder. This risk occurs when traveling in the same general direction as the waves are moving.

The loss of control from either cause usually leaves the vessel beam-on to the sea, and in more severe cases the rolling moment may cause a capsize.

An alternative meaning in the context of submarine operation is an unintended surfacing of a shallow-running submarine in a deep wave trough.

Как переводится globular sailing на Русский язык