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Перевод: buoy
[существительное] буй ; буек ; бакен ; веха ; [глагол] обставлять буями; ставить бакены; поддерживать на поверхности; поддерживать; поднимать на поверхность
Тезаурус:
- He even test-sailed the course with a friend, allowing the Nancy to drift out to the Beach End buoy and make for Holland.
- It is not very easy to judge when you are two-thirds of the way through a turn, so turning round a buoy provides a good reference point.
- Conner luffed into the diminishing gap, hitting both Kanza and the buoy.
- Odd codling from the dumper buoy area.
- In simple terms the fleet has to start through an imaginary line usually drawn between a mast and buoy.
- Suez, in 1956, may have been a buoy in the main stream of British history, marking the end of empire and the beginning of the post-imperial era, but the course taken by Britain when rounding that buoy was based upon her experiences since the end of the Second World War.
- Her owners, Greg, Ann and Ned Palmer, took me for a sail down the Orwell and out beyond Beach End buoy.
- A board, whose identity is made known to all competitors, begins sailing upwind on port tack past a buoy in the water about ten seconds before the start gun.
- "What's written on that buoy?" said Titty.
- France has grandiose plans to ensure that information technology will buoy up the nations economy and improve the quality of life.
- The conventional way of starting a course race using an imaginary line between two designated points, usually a boat and a buoy.
- As the sharks circled closer, two dolphins appeared at her side and protected her until she reached a buoy and could climb up onto it to safety.
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