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Перевод: capsize speek capsize


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опрокидывание;
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опрокидывать; опрокидываться


Тезаурус:

  1. However, when the speed of the board increases to near planing speed in stronger winds, problems start arising which can ultimately lead to a capsize fall .
  2. There was no possibility now that she could capsize: built with positive buoyancy, she was incapable of sinking.
  3. As if this were not bad enough, the great mudflow rolled on into the sea at the mouth of the Riviere Blanche, setting up a series of waves as it did so, one of which was powerful enough to capsize the yacht Precheur moored off the river mouth.
  4. A capsize fall is caused by the forces acting on the daggerboard at high speeds (see Fig 34).
  5. Nowadays it's the regular ferries that capsize "D'you remember last year's Zeebrugge catastrophe?"
  6. In addition, the last radio reports purportedly from the Rose-Noelle had been received on 6 and 9 June - days after its capsize - the latter giving its position as near the Kermadec islands, en route to Tonga and 620 miles north of Auckland.
  7. Fig 34 The capsize fall
  8. Not only does this force encourage the board to capsize, but the weight of the sailor carried on the boom is transmitted through the mastfoot (M).
  9. The fragile canoe did not capsize!
  10. Rice and crates of soft drinks survived the capsize and a system was rigged up to collect rainwater.
  11. Firstly, the weight transmitted through the sailor's feet can be used to counter the capsize by placing them on the rail (W2).
  12. These combined forces cause the board to capsize.
  13. And of course there must be easy capsize recovery."

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