Glossary entry (derived from question below)
русский term or phrase:
удерживать судно в разрез волне
английский translation:
to hold vessel heading into the wave
Added to glossary by
Farida Vyachkileva
Nov 16, 2009 16:41
14 yrs ago
русский term
удерживать судно в разрез волне
русский => английский
Техника
Морское дело, мореплавание, морские судна
vessel repair at sea
Перечень необходимых действий, которые должны быть приняты при при повреждении рулевого устройства судна:
"При наличии волнения и ветра, подрабатывая машиной, попытаться удерживать судно в разрез волне на период ремонта."
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"При наличии волнения и ветра, подрабатывая машиной, попытаться удерживать судно в разрез волне на период ремонта."
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Proposed translations
(английский)
3 | to keep vessel across the wave | Farida Vyachkileva |
3 +2 | steer the ship into the wave | GaryG |
3 | lie headed directly into the waves | Rachel Douglas |
Change log
Nov 18, 2009 15:51: Farida Vyachkileva Created KOG entry
Nov 18, 2009 22:56: gentiane192 changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/57110">Farida Vyachkileva's</a> old entry - "удерживать судно в разрез волне"" to ""to keep vessel across the wave""
Nov 19, 2009 06:05: Farida Vyachkileva changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/787703">gentiane192's</a> old entry - "удерживать судно в разрез волне"" to ""to hold vessel heading into the wave""
Proposed translations
19 мин
Selected
to keep vessel across the wave
Or-to hold vessel (ship) heading the wave
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Note added at 20 mins (2009-11-16 17:01:35 GMT)
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Sorry, heading into wave
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Note added at 20 mins (2009-11-16 17:01:35 GMT)
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Sorry, heading into wave
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+2
16 мин
steer the ship into the wave
To avoid being capsized by being struck from the side
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Note added at 27 mins (2009-11-16 17:08:38 GMT)
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OK, not "steer" but apparently a ship's captain has some way of "pointing" the ship at the wave even if the steering is damaged (but perhaps not entirely unresponsive) or this advice wouldn't be in the instructions
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Note added at 27 mins (2009-11-16 17:08:38 GMT)
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OK, not "steer" but apparently a ship's captain has some way of "pointing" the ship at the wave even if the steering is damaged (but perhaps not entirely unresponsive) or this advice wouldn't be in the instructions
Note from asker:
can't steer if steering is damaged :( |
3 час
lie headed directly into the waves
... attempt to lie headed directly into the waves ...
... attempt to keep the ship lying headed directly into the waves ...
You can omit "directly", as Gary says. But having the ship "lie" gets away from saying that you're steering it (with the busted rudder), without saying exactly how you're doing this.
Sentence from a Popular Science article, 1935, though I'm not sure the link will work:
"... a vessel of this class cannot depend on steam alone for safety in a storm--especially when the ship is forced to heave to, or abandon its course and lie headed directly into the waves."
http://books.google.com/books?id=ySUDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA27&lpg=PA...
... attempt to keep the ship lying headed directly into the waves ...
You can omit "directly", as Gary says. But having the ship "lie" gets away from saying that you're steering it (with the busted rudder), without saying exactly how you're doing this.
Sentence from a Popular Science article, 1935, though I'm not sure the link will work:
"... a vessel of this class cannot depend on steam alone for safety in a storm--especially when the ship is forced to heave to, or abandon its course and lie headed directly into the waves."
http://books.google.com/books?id=ySUDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA27&lpg=PA...
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