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Booms: (Cambrige advanced learner)a long pole that moves and that has a sail fastened to it. Boom:(oxford advanced learner)a long pole that the bottom of a sail is attached to and that you move to change the position of the sail;
Lifting-blocks(lift): to take hold and raise in order to remove,carry or move to a different position;
Plimsoll mark:( Cambrige advanced learner )a line painted on the outside of a ship which shows how deep it is legally allowed to go down into a water when it is loated; Plimsoll mark:(oxford advanced learner)a line on the side of a ship showing the highest point that the water can safely reach when the ship is loaded;
Jim go and watch plimsoll mark and tell use where he is. Carrol that that bottle with dye and paint the plimsoll mark.
Gears:(Cambrige advanced learner)a device,often consisting of connecting sets of wheels with teeth around the edge,thet controls how much power from a engine goes to the moving parts of a machine; Gears:(oxford advanced learner) a piece of machinery used for a particular purpose;
Jim if you dont put that gear on you ,I will tell captain. You ,take that part of ship gear and go with her to enginere.
Pitch: (Cambrige advanced learner)a thick black substance which was used in the past to make wooden shipsand buildings waterproof: Pitch:(Oxford advanced learner)the movement of a ship up and down in the water or of an aircraft in the air;
Speculation has reached such a pitch that a decision will have to be made immediately. A basic sense of rhythm and pitch is essential in a music teacher.
Buoy: (Cambrige advanced learner) a floating object on the top of the sea,which is used for directing ships and warning them of possible danger: Buoy:(Oxford advanced learner) an object that floats on the ocean or a river to mark the places where it is dangerous and where it is safe for boats to go;
Jim paint that buoy again with other colot cuz its very important.
Poilet tender: (Cambrige advanced learner)a person with detailed know ledge of an area of water,such as that around a part,who goes onto a ship to direct it safely;
Carol go and call the poilet tender we need him. Enginere go in the small ship and come here with the poilet tender.
Beacon: (Cambrige advanced learner)a light or fire on the top of a hill tha acts as a warning or signal; Beacon:(Oxford advanced learner)a light that is placed somewhere to guide vehicles and warn them of danger;
Captain I see the beacon from that ship. Use beacon maybe we will take some help.
Fairways: (Cambrige advanced learner)in golf,the area of short grass between the place where you hit first; Fairways:(Oxford adnvaced learner)a regular course or track followed by ships;
Jim we are in a fairway and its not good. Bonfires will be lit along one of the old sea fairways
Hopper:(Cambrige advanced learner)a large tube,wide at one end,throught which large amounts of small separate item; Hopper:(Oxford advanced learner)a container shaped like a V, that holds grain, coal, or food for animals, and lets it out through the bottom;
A lot of projects were in the hopper for next year. The lorries waited under the hoppers to pick up their loads
Load-line:(Cambrige advanced learner) A loadline or load waterline is an immersion mark on the hull of a merchant ship Load-line:(Oxford advanced learner)a marking on a ships side showing the limit of legal submersion when loaded with cargo under various sea conditions. Carol and jim go and watch after load-line and come back after and tell me details. Buoyage:(Cambrige advanced learner) A float moored in water to mark a location, warn of danger, or indicate a navigational channel Buoyage:(Oxford advanced leaner) An anchored float serving as a navigation mark, to show reefs or other hazards, or for mooring.
Backhoe: (Cambrige advanced learner)An excavating machine for cutting trenches; a boom-mounted bucket moves toward the machine, cutting the ground like a hoe; then the machine turns away from the cut to permit the operator to dump the soil. Backhoe:(Oxford advanced leaner)a mechanical excavator which draws towards it self a bucket attached to a hinged boom.
Thrusters:(Cambrige dvanced leaner)a propeller located in a ship's bow or stern to provide added maneuverability, as when docking. Thrusters:(Oxford advanced learner)a surfboard or sailboard capable of increased speed and manoeuvrability.
Cutterhead:a rotating head, which itself forms a cutter, or a rotating stock to which cutters may be attached, as in a planing or matching machine;
Roodsteads:a place less enclosed than a harbor where ships may ride at anchor;
Vessel-nava Crude oil-titei Fuel oil-pacura Multi deck vessel-nava cu mai multi pereti Dirty cargo-incarcatura
Packaging- ambalaj Laydays- timp de incarcare Layers pereti laterali Hatches gura de magazine Tweendecks intre punti, puntea principal Tug- remorcher Bulk cargo- incarcatura vrac Wet cargoes-incarcatura umeda Bakage-scurgere Bags-saci Wool lana Dirty cargoes incarcatura murdara Bulkheads- pereti etansi
Secound officier in charge of loading and unloading in this ship the mecedise. In this cabin the lapp had been lit by waiter.