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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики. 2014.
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики. 2014.
surveying — /seuhr vay ing/, n. 1. the science or scientific method of making surveys of land. 2. the occupation of one who makes land surveys. 3. the act of one who surveys: The surveying required nearly two days. [1425 75; late ME: act of examining… … Universalium
Movement and Surveying Radar — In open pit mining operations, people and equipment are constantly at the base of a steep, man made slope (the highwall or pit wall). Instances where this slope fails resulting in a rock or earthfall can result in loss of life, injuries and… … Wikipedia
Combined Operations Headquarters — was a department of the British War Office set up during World War II to harass the Germans on the European continent by means of raids carried out by use of combined naval and army forces. Admiral of the Fleet Roger Keyes was the first director … Wikipedia
USS Kansas (1863) — was a gunboat constructed for the Union Navy during the middle of the American Civil War. She was outfitted with heavy guns and assigned to the Union blockade of the waterways of the Confederate States of America. She was the first U.S. Navy ship … Wikipedia
USS Sumner (AGS-5) — USS Sumner (AG 2/AGS 5) was a survey ship in the United States Navy. She was named in honor of Thomas Sumner. She was originally commissioned as a submarine tender as USS Bushnell (AS 2), in honor of David Bushnell, the inventor of the first… … Wikipedia
USS John Hancock (1850) — USS John Hancock was a steam tug in the United States Navy during the 1850s. She was named for the early patriot, John Hancock. John Hancock was launched by Boston Navy Yard 26 October 1850 for service as a steam tug and water tank in that yard.… … Wikipedia
HMS Beagle — was a Cherokee class 10 gun brig sloop of the Royal Navy, named after the beagle, a breed of dog. She was launched on 11 May 1820 from the Woolwich Dockyard on the River Thames, at a cost of £7,803. In July of that year she took part in a fleet… … Wikipedia
USS Porpoise (1836) — The second USS Porpoise was a hermaphrodite (square rigged foremast and schooner rigged mainmast) brig in the United States Navy during the Mexican American War. She was based on the same plans as Dolphin . Porpoise was authorized by Congress 30… … Wikipedia
USS Anacostia (1856) — was a steamer, constructed as a tugboat, that was first chartered by the U.S. Navy for service during the Paraguay crisis of the 1850s and then commissioned as a U.S. Navy ship. She later served prominently in the Union Navy during the American… … Wikipedia
USS Enterprise (1874) — USS Enterprise , a barque rigged screw sloop, was launched 13 June 1874 at Portsmouth Navy Yard, Kittery, Maine, USA, by John W. Griffith, a private contractor; and commissioned 16 March 1877, Commander George C. Remey in command. Enterprise s… … Wikipedia
USS Washington (1837) — The sixth USS Washington was a revenue cutter in the United States Navy. She discovered Amistad after the slaves onboard had seized control of that schooner in an 1839 mutiny. (Contrary to the general assumption, this ship was not named for… … Wikipedia