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Перевод: capsize
[существительное] опрокидывание; [глагол] опрокидывать; опрокидываться
Тезаурус:
- 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 .
- There was no possibility now that she could capsize: built with positive buoyancy, she was incapable of sinking.
- 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.
- A capsize fall is caused by the forces acting on the daggerboard at high speeds (see Fig 34).
- Nowadays it's the regular ferries that capsize "D'you remember last year's Zeebrugge catastrophe?"
- 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.
- Fig 34 The capsize fall
- 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).
- The fragile canoe did not capsize!
- Rice and crates of soft drinks survived the capsize and a system was rigged up to collect rainwater.
- Firstly, the weight transmitted through the sailor's feet can be used to counter the capsize by placing them on the rail (W2).
- These combined forces cause the board to capsize.
- And of course there must be easy capsize recovery."
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