Synonym: marine, maritime. Similar words: automatically, pharmaceutical, beautician, autobiographical, mystical, vertical, critical, tactical. Meaning: ['nɔːtɪkl] adj. relating to or involving ships or shipping or navigation or seamen.
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61, MV Rena is grounded 13.5 nautical miles off Tauranga. The reef can be seen to the right of the vessel.
62, And just like Beamon, who astonished the world with his record-breaking long-jump in 1968, the French sailor Francis Joyon is rewriting the nautical record books in an unprecedented fashion.
63, Several hours ago, Team Finland was only a nautical mile ahead of us.
64, The word & quot ; knots & quot ; is a seagoing speed term meaning nautical miles per hour.
65, As a main part of nautical chart cartographic generalization, the generalization of soundings is also one of the bottlenecks in the way of automatic chart generalization.
66, Include guarding Zhou go up to explore , go to nautical mile to invite swim.
67, Like the incident on Thursday, it occurred within 200 nautical miles of Vietnam's coast, which Vietnam regards as its own exclusive economic zone as provided under international law.
68, The Hydrographic Office carries out hydrographic surveys and produces bilingual nautical charts.
69, Gen Bruno de Bourdoncle de Saint-Salvy, French naval commander in the indian Ocean, said the plane had come down about 15km (eight nautical miles) north of the Comoran coast.
70, The minimum distance from the mainland is now 5.2 nautical miles; Nantucket town is 14 miles away from the proposed blades.
71, This paper presents a new method, in which nautical chart information can be compressed and restored by mathematical morphology technique.
72, There were two guide instruments, magnetic compass and gyro compass , as nautical navigation all along.
73, Daily menu is rather various – borsch, sandwiches with cheese, zucchini in batter, nautical pasta (macaroni with meat), etc.
74, Navigators usually used the nautical almanac as a tool to obtain the observed altitude of celestial bodies, and it is a key variable to determine astronomical vessel position.
75, Without knowledge from books, life would be a ship sailing in the sea without a nautical chart or ac compass.
76, A unit of speed, one nautical mile per hour , approximately 1.85 kilometers ( 1.15 statute miles ) per hour.
77, This measures how much it costs to move a ton - one nautical mile.
78, And be in 4 days before, this maritime space is in " Sang Mei " below typhonic indulge in wilful persecution, gobbled up hundreds fisherman and nautical life.
79, The Seller guarantees that the trial speed, after correction, is to be not less than nautical miles per hour on the loaded condition stipulated in the Specification.
80, Usually everybody tours in the man - nautical mile, today shakes hand one by one well.
81, Nautical the effect with be being mainer and mainer in development of our country socio economy.
82, Nautical One that drives or rides in a boat , especially a pleasure craft.
83, Lindsay Wright was sailing his brand-new 10-metre trimaran, named Loose Goose, about 80 nautical miles off the west coast of North Island when he hit the whale.
84, Nautical To encrust ( a ship's hull ) with foreign matter, such as barnacles.
85, Somali pirates operating 700 nautical miles from shore captured a Chinese bulk carrier today in a raid highlighting their determination to outfox foreign naval patrols in the Indian Ocean.
86, To remember terms on aids to navigation and nautical publication. Sentencedict.com
87, In the late eighties early nineties in Gdynia (Poland), they built several three-master barks for different nautical schools of the USSR.
88, The digital information of electronic nautical chart used by this institute is realized by its system of the automatic generation of electronic nautical chart database.
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