- (a) load line on a ship
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Большой англо-русский учебный словарь сочетаемости. Кауль М.Р., Хидекель С.С. 2010.
Большой англо-русский учебный словарь сочетаемости. Кауль М.Р., Хидекель С.С. 2010.
Load line — may refer to:* Ship s load line, related to ship construction * Load line (electronics), a method of determining operating points in circuits with non linear elements. This method was often used with thermionic valves … Wikipedia
load line — UK US noun [C] (also Plimsoll line, Plimsoll mark) ► TRANSPORT a line on the side of a ship that shows the level below which the ship must not sink into the water when it is carrying goods, passengers, etc … Financial and business terms
load line — n. any of the lines on the hull of a merchant ship showing the depths to which it may legally be loaded under various circumstances … English World dictionary
load line — noun waterlines to show the level the water should reach when the ship is properly loaded • Syn: ↑Plimsoll line, ↑Plimsoll mark, ↑Plimsoll • Hypernyms: ↑waterline, ↑water line, ↑water level * * * noun … Useful english dictionary
load line — noun Date: circa 1859 the line on a ship indicating the depth to which it sinks in the water when properly loaded see Plimsoll mark illustration … New Collegiate Dictionary
load line — The line on a ship which indicates the maximum depth to which it can sink when loaded with cargo. Also known as marks … Dictionary of automotive terms
load line — Naut. 1. Also called Plimsoll line. any of various lines marked on the sides of a cargo vessel to indicate the depth to which a vessel may be immersed under certain conditions. Cf. freeboard (def. 1a). 2. the line made by the surface of the water … Universalium
load line — One of a series of lines marked on the hull of a ship to show the extent to which the hull may be immersed in the water. Originally introduced by Samuel Plimsoll MP in 1874 and running right round the hull, the Plimsoll Line made a great… … Big dictionary of business and management
load line — /ˈloʊd laɪn/ (say lohd luyn) noun 1. Nautical one of several lines on the side of a ship, as the Plimsoll line, established by statute and indicating the maximum legal draught for a certain set of conditions. 2. Electronics a line drawn on a… …
load line — The depth to which a ship will sink in salt water when loaded. A design, painted on each side of vessel, intended as a guide to determine safe loading depth under various conditions. The Indien, C.C.A.Cal., 71 F.2d 752, 759 … Black's law dictionary
load line — The depth to which a ship will sink in salt water when loaded. A design, painted on each side of vessel, intended as a guide to determine safe loading depth under various conditions. The Indien, C.C.A.Cal., 71 F.2d 752, 759 … Black's law dictionary