Similar words: jibe. Meaning: [dʒɪb] n. any triangular fore-and-aft sail (set forward of the foremast). v. 1. refuse to comply 2. shift from one side of the ship to the other.
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1. We set the flying jib and cracked on.
2. A large jib used on a racing yacht.
3. It changes working radius usually by luffing jib.
4. I see you are a sailor by jib.
5. " Courses, tops'ls, and flying - jib, sir. "
6. Steel structures are jib and A-frame, slewing platform and gantry frame.
7. This is popularly called sailing under "jib and jigger"—the jigger being an old square-rigger term for the aft-most mast flying a triangular sail.
8. After studying English, he got a small jib at a film studio.
9. As the boat approached we could see its jib more clearly.
10. Overbrace jib crane with adjustable hoist. Swing range can be shown.
11. Coleman enclosed track jib cranes are trussed booms mounted on a pivot to allow for boom rotation. The pivot location can be on a floor mounted pedestal, ceiling mounted pedestal, or a wall bracket.
12. With structural design of the hoist jib, analysis and calculation are made in such aspects as material, type of the box type section, and the local stability of the web plate.
13. After manufacture, the sections of the mast and jib are linked by pin shafts and all have exchangeability for installation.
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14. I must say I didn't like the cut of his jib.
15. The staff don't mind the new work schedule but they would jib at taking a cut in wages.
16. But possibly because he had noted how Conner had lost a protest in mirror-image circumstances, he dropped his jib.
17. The yellow genoa sped up the forestay, Trent switching sheets as the jib came down.
18. Whatever the urgency, setting more than the number three jib and the mainsail would have been stupid.
19. Trent gathered it and wrapped it with ties to the boom before going forward to raise the storm jib.
20. Tethered by a foot, their sole giraffe manipulates its jib like an Anglepoise, awkwardly precise.
21. Winches are typically used to raise the mainsail and to trim in jib sheets.
22. This mast held an iron stay upon which to hoist a jib - sail.
23. The staff don't mind the new work schedule but would jib at takng a cut in wages.
24. A sloop has a single mast and usually only two sails: the mainsail and a head sail such as a jib or genoa.
25. I know he is a soldier by the cut of his jib.
26. This paper introduces the technique for welding machine vehicle on portal jib crane.
27. Europeans and—to some extent—Americans are increasingly influenced by welfare concerns. They jib at confining animals.
28. I know he is a sailor by the cut of his jib.
29. The design methods are expounded of equalizing horizontal and balancing deadweight for the jib - bridge system.
30. At present Vietnam shoe kind the order of 30 % already jib.
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