- bitt a cable
- заложить или закрепить канат.
Англо-русский терминологический словарь по геологопоисковому бурению. - Л.: Гостоптехиздат, Ленинградское отделение . Э.Э. Гитциграт, А.А. Пинкевич, Л.В. Виноградова . 1963.
Англо-русский терминологический словарь по геологопоисковому бурению. - Л.: Гостоптехиздат, Ленинградское отделение . Э.Э. Гитциграт, А.А. Пинкевич, Л.В. Виноградова . 1963.
Bitt — Bitt, v. t. [See {Bitts}.] (Naut.) To put round the bitts; as, to bitt the cable, in order to fasten it or to slacken it gradually, which is called veering away. Totten. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bitt — 1. verb To put round the bitts; as, to bitt the cable, in order to fasten it or to slacken it gradually, which is called veering away. 2. noun A bollard … Wiktionary
bitt — I. noun Etymology: probably from Middle French bitte, ultimately from Old Norse biti beam Date: 1593 1. a post or pair of posts fixed on the deck of a ship for securing lines 2. bollard 1 II. transitive verb Date: 1769 to make (a cable) fast… … New Collegiate Dictionary
bitt — /bit/, Naut. n. 1. Also called bollard. a strong post of wood or iron projecting, usually in pairs, above the deck of a ship, used for securing cables, lines for towing, etc. v.t. 2. to wrap (a cable) around a bitt to secure it. [ME, perh. < D or … Universalium
bitt-pin — noun Similar to a belaying pin but of heavier scantlings; a turned length of wood or metal passed through the bitts or cross piece, used to prevent the cable from slipping off or over the bitt heads yet removable so as to facilitate doing so … Wiktionary
bitt — [[t]bɪt[/t]] n. 1) naut. navig. a strong post projecting above the deck of a ship 2) naut. to secure (a cable) around a bitt • Etymology: ME … From formal English to slang
bitt — /bɪt/ (say bit) noun 1. a strong post of wood or iron projecting (usually in pairs) above the deck of a ship, and used for securing cables, lines for towing, etc. –verb (t) 2. to put (a cable, etc.) round the bitts. {variant of bit1} …
bitt pin — noun a pin through the bitthead to keep the mooring lines from slipping off • Hypernyms: ↑pin * * * noun : a pin thrust through the bitthead to keep the cable from slipping off … Useful english dictionary
riding bitt — noun one of the large bitts used to secure the cable of a dropped anchor • Hypernyms: ↑bollard, ↑bitt • Part Holonyms: ↑ship … Useful english dictionary
double-bitt — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ transitive verb Etymology: double (IV) + bitt, v. : to secure (a cable) by passing it around a pair of bitts … Useful english dictionary
Mooring (watercraft) — A dockworker places a mooring line on a bollard. A vessel is said to be moored when it is fastened to a fixed object such as a bollard, pier, quay or the seabed, or to a floating object such as an anchor buoy. Mooring is often accomplished using… … Wikipedia