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sailing order - перевод на русский

ABRUPT, INVOLUNTARY CHANGE IN COURSE
Broaching (sailing); Broach (sailing)
Найдено результатов: 1434
sailing order      
приказ о выходе в море
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         
  • [[18ft Skiff]], flying a sprit-mounted asymmetrical spinnaker on a broad reach
  • [[Atmospheric circulation]], showing wind direction at various latitudes
  • Two sailing yachts on opposite tacks
  • Plymouth]], England in the 2015 Rolex Transatlantic Race
  • Contender]] dinghy trimmed for a reach with the sail aligned with the apparent wind and the crew providing moveable ballast to promote planing
  • The [[ocean current]]s
  • A French squadron forming a [[line of battle]] circa 1840.
  • occluded front]] in the Northern Hemisphere
  • '''Points of sail''' (and ''predominant sail force component'' for a displacement sailboat).<br />A. Luffing (''no propulsive force'') — 0-30°<br />B. Close-hauled (''lift'')— 30–50°<br />C. Beam reach (''lift'')— 90°<br />D. Broad reach (''lift–drag'')— ~135°<br />E. Running (''drag'')— 180°<br />True wind ('''V<sub>T</sub>''') is the same everywhere in the diagram, whereas boat velocity ('''V<sub>B</sub>''') and apparent wind ('''V<sub>A</sub>''') vary with point of sail.
  • Aerodynamic force components for two points of sail. <br />''Left-hand boat'': Down wind with detached airflow like a ''parachute''— predominant ''drag'' component propels the boat with little heeling moment. <br />''Right-hand boat'': Up wind (close-hauled) with attached airflow like a ''wing''—predominant ''lift'' component both propels the boat and contributes to heel.
  • A late-19th-century American [[clipper]] ship
  • Sail angles of attack (α) and resulting (idealized) flow patterns for attached flow, maximum lift, and stalled for a hypothetical sail. The stagnation streamlines (red) delineate air passing to the leeward side (top) from that passing to the windward (bottom) side of the sail.
  • Cranbrook Kingswood High School sailing team competing in the 2022 SugarBowl fleet race regatta on 20 November 2022
  • Cruising sailing yacht at anchor in Duck Harbor on [[Isle au Haut, Maine]]
  • Santa María]]'' under sail
  • Boats heeling in front of [[Britannia Bridge]] in a round-[[Anglesey]] race 1998
  • [[Spinnaker]]s are adapted for sailing off the wind.
PROPULSION OF A VEHICLE AND THE CONTROL OF ITS MOVEMENT WITH LARGE (USUALLY FABRIC) FOILS CALLED SAILS
Heeling (sailing); Heel (sailing); Sailboating; Sailing against the Wind; Theory of sailing; The Theory of Sailing; Recreational sailing; Heeling forces; Heeling force; Sail navigation
sailing 1. noun 1) плавание; мореходство 2) отход, отплытие 3) кораблевождение; навигация 4) парусный спорт 5) aeron. парение; планирование 2. adj. 1) парусный 2) относящийся к рейду корабля; sailing orders - инструкция капитану перед выходом в море
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
finite order         
CARDINALITY OF A GROUP, OR WHERE THE ELEMENT A OF A GROUP IS THE SMALLEST POSITIVE INTEGER M SUCH THAT AM = E
Order of a group; Group order; Order (group); Order of a group element; Finite order

математика

конечный порядок

sailing         
  • [[18ft Skiff]], flying a sprit-mounted asymmetrical spinnaker on a broad reach
  • [[Atmospheric circulation]], showing wind direction at various latitudes
  • Two sailing yachts on opposite tacks
  • Plymouth]], England in the 2015 Rolex Transatlantic Race
  • Contender]] dinghy trimmed for a reach with the sail aligned with the apparent wind and the crew providing moveable ballast to promote planing
  • The [[ocean current]]s
  • A French squadron forming a [[line of battle]] circa 1840.
  • occluded front]] in the Northern Hemisphere
  • '''Points of sail''' (and ''predominant sail force component'' for a displacement sailboat).<br />A. Luffing (''no propulsive force'') — 0-30°<br />B. Close-hauled (''lift'')— 30–50°<br />C. Beam reach (''lift'')— 90°<br />D. Broad reach (''lift–drag'')— ~135°<br />E. Running (''drag'')— 180°<br />True wind ('''V<sub>T</sub>''') is the same everywhere in the diagram, whereas boat velocity ('''V<sub>B</sub>''') and apparent wind ('''V<sub>A</sub>''') vary with point of sail.
  • Aerodynamic force components for two points of sail. <br />''Left-hand boat'': Down wind with detached airflow like a ''parachute''— predominant ''drag'' component propels the boat with little heeling moment. <br />''Right-hand boat'': Up wind (close-hauled) with attached airflow like a ''wing''—predominant ''lift'' component both propels the boat and contributes to heel.
  • A late-19th-century American [[clipper]] ship
  • Sail angles of attack (α) and resulting (idealized) flow patterns for attached flow, maximum lift, and stalled for a hypothetical sail. The stagnation streamlines (red) delineate air passing to the leeward side (top) from that passing to the windward (bottom) side of the sail.
  • Cranbrook Kingswood High School sailing team competing in the 2022 SugarBowl fleet race regatta on 20 November 2022
  • Cruising sailing yacht at anchor in Duck Harbor on [[Isle au Haut, Maine]]
  • Santa María]]'' under sail
  • Boats heeling in front of [[Britannia Bridge]] in a round-[[Anglesey]] race 1998
  • [[Spinnaker]]s are adapted for sailing off the wind.
PROPULSION OF A VEHICLE AND THE CONTROL OF ITS MOVEMENT WITH LARGE (USUALLY FABRIC) FOILS CALLED SAILS
Heeling (sailing); Heel (sailing); Sailboating; Sailing against the Wind; Theory of sailing; The Theory of Sailing; Recreational sailing; Heeling forces; Heeling force; Sail navigation

['seiliŋ]

общая лексика

парусный

рейс

прилагательное

общая лексика

парусный

относящийся к рейду корабля

существительное

общая лексика

плавание

мореплавание

кораблевождение

навигация

отплытие

отход (судна)

отходящие суда

расписание отхода судов

парусный спорт

мореходство

отход, отплытие

устаревшее выражение

плавание под парусами

авиация

парение

планирование

дрейф (гидросамолёта на воде)

stop loss order         
INSTRUCTION FROM CUSTOMERS TO BROKERS TO BUY OR SELL ON A STOCK EXCHANGE
Stop loss order; Stop-Limit Order; Stop order; Stop Order; Stop-limit order; Limit order; Limit Order; Market order; Trailing stop order; Stop-loss order; One cancels other; At the opening; Time in Force; Stop limit; Stop limit order; One cancels the other; Trailing stop-limit order; Sell-stop order; Buy-stop order
приказ о продаже ценных бумаг по наилучшему курсу (но не ниже курса, указанного клиентом)

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.

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