Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
carry leeway
Romanian translation:
deviație laterală a cursului navei
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Irina Lazarescu
Jun 8, 2023 11:29
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English term
carry leeway
English to Romanian
Science
Fisheries
Even if there is no current, a boat can also carry leeway (sideways drift to leeward) which pushes the boat off course
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Jun 12, 2023 07:29: Irina Lazarescu Created KOG entry
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deviație laterală a cursului navei
Webseter says:
leeway
n noun
1 the amount of freedom to move or act that is available. Ømargin of safety.
2 the sideways drift of a ship to leeward of the desired course.
leeway
n noun
1 the amount of freedom to move or act that is available. Ømargin of safety.
2 the sideways drift of a ship to leeward of the desired course.
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Reference:
leeway - spațiu {n} de manevră; libertate {f} de acțiune - https://www.proz.com/kudoz/english-to-romanian/fisheries/713...
https://enro.dict.cc/?s=carry
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The stronger the wind, the more leeway - http://www.sailtrain.co.uk/navigation/leeway.htm
leeward - (on the side of a ship, etc.) facing away from the wind - https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/leeward
carry - transport, take, transfer - https://www.collinsdictionary.com/pt/dictionary/english-thes...
to drift - https://hallo.ro/search.do?d=en&l=ro&type=both&query=drift
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carry - a purta; a duce; a căra;
https://enro.dict.cc/?s=carry
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Note added at 1 hora (2023-06-08 12:49:55 GMT)
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The stronger the wind, the more leeway - http://www.sailtrain.co.uk/navigation/leeway.htm
leeward - (on the side of a ship, etc.) facing away from the wind - https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/leeward
carry - transport, take, transfer - https://www.collinsdictionary.com/pt/dictionary/english-thes...
to drift - https://hallo.ro/search.do?d=en&l=ro&type=both&query=drift
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carry - a purta; a duce; a căra;
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