lashing

  • 11lashing — noun Lashing is used before these nouns: ↑rain …

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  • 12lashing — tvirtinimas statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Krovinio tvirtinimas prie transporto priemonės virvėmis, lynais ar kitokiais būdais taip, kad krovinys negalėtų judėti. Taip pat šiuo terminu vadinama medžiaga, kuria tvirtinamas krovinys.… …

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  • 13lashing — n. 1 a beating. 2 cord used for lashing …

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  • 14Lashing out — Lashing Lash ing, n. The act of one who, or that which, lashes; castigation; chastisement. South. [1913 Webster] {Lashing out}, a striking out; also, extravagance. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 15Lashing (ropework) — A lashing is an arrangement of rope used to secure two or more items together in a somewhat rigid manner. Lashings are most commonly applied to timber poles, and are commonly associated with the scouting movement and with sailors. This word usage …

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  • 16Lashing stick — A lashing stick is used to safely tighten a lashing knot, and consists of a rope wrapped around foot long spar in a half hitch. See also *square lashing *diagonal lashing *round lashing …

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  • 17lashing point — tvirtinimo vieta statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Transporto priemonės taškai, prie kurių tvirtinamas krovinys. atitikmenys: angl. lashing point; tie down point pranc. point d’arrimage …

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  • 18lashing — See tie down. (DOD only) See restraint of loads …

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  • 19lashing — noun Date: 1669 something used for binding, wrapping, or fastening …

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  • 20lashing — 1. noun a) Something used to tie something or lash it to something. The lashings, that were holding the chest to the deck of the storm tossed ship, broke and it went overboard. b) (in the form lashings of ): plenty of Lashings of ginger beer …

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