slovodefinícia
mooring
(encz)
mooring,kotviště Zdeněk Brož
Mooring
(gcide)
Moor \Moor\ (m[=oo]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Moored (m[=oo]rd);
p. pr. & vb. n. Mooring.] [Prob. fr. D. marren to tie,
fasten, or moor a ship. See Mar.]
1. (Naut.) To fix or secure, as a vessel, in a particular
place by casting anchor, or by fastening with cables or
chains; as, the vessel was moored in the stream; they
moored the boat to the wharf.
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2. Fig.: To secure, or fix firmly. --Brougham.
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Mooring
(gcide)
Mooring \Moor"ing\, n.
1. The act of confining a ship to a particular place, by
means of anchors or fastenings.
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2. That which serves to confine a ship to a place, as
anchors, cables, bridles, etc.
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3. pl. The place or condition of a ship thus confined.
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And the tossed bark in moorings swings. --Moore.
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Mooring block (Naut.), a heavy block of cast iron sometimes
used as an anchor for mooring vessels.
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mooring
(wn)
mooring
n 1: a place where a craft can be made fast [syn: mooring,
moorage, berth, slip]
2: (nautical) a line that holds an object (especially a boat) in
place [syn: mooring, mooring line]
MOORING
(bouvier)
MOORING, mar. law. The act of arriving of a ship or vessel at a particular
port, and there being anchored or otherwise fastened to the shore.
2. Policies of insurance frequently contain a provision that the ship
is insured from one place to another, "and till there moored twenty-four
hours in good safety." As to what shall be a sufficient mooring, see 1
Marsh. Ins. 262; Park. on Ins. 35; 2 Str. 1251; 3. T. R. 362.

podobné slovodefinícia
mooring
(encz)
mooring,kotviště Zdeněk Brož
mooring anchor
(encz)
mooring anchor, n:
mooring line
(encz)
mooring line, n:
mooring mast
(encz)
mooring mast, n:
mooring tower
(encz)
mooring tower, n:
moorings
(encz)
moorings,kotviště pl. Zdeněk Brož
Mooring block
(gcide)
Mooring \Moor"ing\, n.
1. The act of confining a ship to a particular place, by
means of anchors or fastenings.
[1913 Webster]

2. That which serves to confine a ship to a place, as
anchors, cables, bridles, etc.
[1913 Webster]

3. pl. The place or condition of a ship thus confined.
[1913 Webster]

And the tossed bark in moorings swings. --Moore.
[1913 Webster]

Mooring block (Naut.), a heavy block of cast iron sometimes
used as an anchor for mooring vessels.
[1913 Webster]
mooring
(wn)
mooring
n 1: a place where a craft can be made fast [syn: mooring,
moorage, berth, slip]
2: (nautical) a line that holds an object (especially a boat) in
place [syn: mooring, mooring line]
mooring anchor
(wn)
mooring anchor
n 1: an anchor used to hold a mooring buoy or a channel marker
in place
mooring line
(wn)
mooring line
n 1: (nautical) a line that holds an object (especially a boat)
in place [syn: mooring, mooring line]
mooring mast
(wn)
mooring mast
n 1: a tower for mooring airships [syn: mooring tower,
mooring mast]
mooring tower
(wn)
mooring tower
n 1: a tower for mooring airships [syn: mooring tower,
mooring mast]
MOORING
(bouvier)
MOORING, mar. law. The act of arriving of a ship or vessel at a particular
port, and there being anchored or otherwise fastened to the shore.
2. Policies of insurance frequently contain a provision that the ship
is insured from one place to another, "and till there moored twenty-four
hours in good safety." As to what shall be a sufficient mooring, see 1
Marsh. Ins. 262; Park. on Ins. 35; 2 Str. 1251; 3. T. R. 362.

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