- anchor lines
- якорные оттяжки
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности. 2011.
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности. 2011.
Anchor Blue Clothing Company — Anchor Blue Inc. was a Corona, California based clothing retailer which had over 100 stores in the western United States. It generally sold its own Anchor Blue brand name of youth oriented denim, graphic tees and casual clothing.[1] Sometimes the … Wikipedia
anchor — anchorable, adj. anchorless, adj. anchorlike, adj. /ang keuhr/, n. 1. any of various devices dropped by a chain, cable, or rope to the bottom of a body of water for preventing or restricting the motion of a vessel or other floating object,… … Universalium
Anchor portal — An anchor portal is a support structure for overhead electrical power transmission lines in the form of a portal for the installation of the lines in a switchyard. Anchor portals are almost always steel tube or steel framework constructions … Wikipedia
Anchor (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Anchor Type = Album Artist = Trespassers William Released = November 30 1999 Recorded = Genre = Rock Length = 44:24 Label = Sonikwire Records Producer = Trespassers William and Jeff McCullough Reviews = Last album = This… … Wikipedia
Anchor — This very unusual name is of early medieval origin and was introduced into England by the Normans after the Conquest of 1066 in the Old French form Arichier , used either as a personal name or a nickname. The name means the anker an anchorite or… … Surnames reference
anchor cable — In air transport, a cable in an aircraft to which the parachute static lines or strops are attached … Military dictionary
anchor pylon — noun Endpoints that utilize horizontal insulators and occur at the endpoints of high power transmission lines. Such endpoints are necessary when interfacing with other modes of power transmission and, due to the inflexibility of the conductors,… … Wiktionary
Foul anchor — Foul Foul (foul), a. [Compar. Fouler ( [ e]r); superl. {Foulest}.] [OE. foul, ful, AS. f[=u]l; akin to D. vuil, G. faul rotten, OHG. f[=u]l, Icel. f[=u]l foul, fetid; Dan. fuul, Sw. ful foul, Goth. f[=u]ls fetid, Lith. puti to be putrid, L.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sea anchor — A sea anchor, used to stabilize a boat in heavy weather, anchors not to the sea floor but to the water itself, as a kind of brake. Sea anchors are known by a number of names, such as drift anchor, drift sock, para anchor, and boat brakes. These… … Wikipedia
Foul ball lines — Foul Foul (foul), a. [Compar. Fouler ( [ e]r); superl. {Foulest}.] [OE. foul, ful, AS. f[=u]l; akin to D. vuil, G. faul rotten, OHG. f[=u]l, Icel. f[=u]l foul, fetid; Dan. fuul, Sw. ful foul, Goth. f[=u]ls fetid, Lith. puti to be putrid, L.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Overhead lines — This article is about the transmission of electrical power to road and rail vehicles. For transmission of bulk electrical power to general consumers, see Electric power transmission. For powerlines mounted on pylons, see overhead power line.… … Wikipedia