Nghĩa của từ luff|luffed|luffing|luffs bằng Tiếng Anh

verb

[lʌf]

turn a ship toward the wind (Nautical)

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1. It changes working radius usually by luffing jib.

2. Figure 2.3-1 Sailboats Trimmed, Backwinded and Luffing Module navigation

3. It will demonstrate nicely the difference between a Backwinded main and a luffing main

4. After clarification and filtration the lactose content of the filtrate is determined by the Luff-Schoorl method.

5. Luff, of the Brussels Bar, with an address for service in Luxembourg at the Chambers of A.F.

6. After clarification and filtration the lactose content of the filtrate is determined by the Luff-Schoorl method

7. In Middle English, Aloof was originally a nautical term; the loof (now spelled luff) is the windward side of a ship

8. The mentioned method is applied to design of pulley block compensation in luffing mechan ism and the results show that the method is feasible and effective. Sentencedict.com

9. Running Backstays are used to put tension into the forestay, so the jib luff is held in a near-straight line which is better for pointing

10. Some Battens enter from the luff, others from the leech so check to make sure that the closure system where the Battens have been inserted has been properly secured

11. If so called Backwinding is occurring, slight decrease in halyard/cunningham tension will help to flatten the leading edge section of the luff and the 'slot open' distance become larger

12. A small amount of Backwinding is normal, but if the whole luff area is really backing, then remove a chock to allow the mast to bend more until Backwinding is reduced to an acceptable level.

13. Aloof (adv.) 1530s, "to windward," from a-(1) "on" + Middle English loof "windward direction," probably from Dutch loef (Middle Dutch lof) "the weather side of a ship" (see luff (n.))

14. This fine control of the sail without need for the crew to leave the deck, is achieved by Brailing up.Rather than lowering the mainsail, it is gathered up against its own luff and head by means of lines called brails.This technique is an effective way of stowing the mainsail and gives fine control over the power obtained from the sail.