单词 | standing strake |
释义 | > as lemmasstanding strake standing strake n. Nautical †(a) a garboard strake which has a steep upward angle (obsolete); (b) a heavy strake of planking fastened through its width to a timber along its lower edge (now historical). ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > parts of vessels > body of vessel > [noun] > planking > each continuous line of planking > others standing strake1607 garboardc1617 bottom planks1724 stealer1805 stealing-strake1830 futtock-plank1846 bilge-plank1867 bottom boarding1869 1607 W. Raleigh Lett. (1999) 302 We are forced to lye or trye in them with our main course and mizen, which, with a deep keel and standing streak, she would perform. 1644 H. Mainwaring Sea-mans Dict. 102 Some ships are built, with a standing strake, or two, that is, when there is the whole bredth of a planck or two, rising from the keele, before they come to the floare timbers. 1884 H. Hall Rep. Ship-building Industry U.S. iii. 121 A binding and a standing strake, each 6 by 12 inches, were fitted close to the bilge log. 2013 W. L. Crothers Amer.-built Packets & Freighters 1850s xvii. 226/1 Most ships were built with one standing strake surmounting the waterway,..but fully one-third of the ships listed herein had two standing strakes in the tween decks ceiling. < as lemmas |
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