M13: Passage Planning Flashcards
will that be ample for your needs?
ample [ˈæmpl] a
1 platus, erdvus, didelis
2 pakankamas; gausus;
will that be ample for your needs? ar to jums pakaks?
contingency
contingency [kənˈtɪndʒənsɪ] n atsitiktinumas; netikėtumas; nenumatytas atvejis;
aftermath
aftermath [ˈɑ:ftəmæθ] n
1 padarinys, rezultatas, pasekmė
Damage was still being assessed in the aftermath of the incidents
bifurcation buoy
bifurcation [ˌbaɪfəˈkeɪʃn] n išsiskyrimas į dvi šakas, dvišakuma; išsišakojimas; bifurkacija
A bifurcation buoy is used to mark the point where a channel divises in to branches. You may pass this buoy on either side (port or starboard side) when moving upstream. It’s coloured with red and green bands. The main or preferred channel is shown by the colour of the top band.
to be up to
To be equal to, or prepared for; as, he is up to the business, or the emergency.
- H. Spencer.
creek
creek [kri:k] n
1 nedidelė įlanka, užtakis, salpas
quay
quay [ki:] n krantinė, prieplauka
abeam of the green beacon
once abeam of the green beacon a bearing on the Readlands beacon of 216 deg or back bearing on the green post 216 deg could be used
stay south of
Barlett Reef – stay south of lighthouse
keep ….. to port.
Exiting Niantic Bay keep R “6” Fl R 4s (with a bell) to port.
buoy bears 270 deg
BB1 green buoy bears 270 deg
1 mile east of … buoy
1 mile east of FC1 green buoy
close to …
close to FC3 green buoy
sill
sill [sɪl] n
1 palangė
2 slenkstis
The sill at the entrance has a charted depth of 1.5m