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I . knot [nɒt] SOST

1. knot:

knot
knot

4. knot NAUT:

knot

II . knot <knotted; knotting> [nɒt] VB vb trans

slip knot SOST

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

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Originally built as a 16 knot ship, the engines were replaced in 1929 resulting in a speed of 19 knots.
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A specific "darari obi", about 600 cm long, is needed for making this knot in full length.
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Her top speeds were 6.47 knots, surfaced, and 5.51 knots, submerged.
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During her sea trials she was recorded over a measured mile at a speed of 24.5 knots.
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The engines had a total designed output of 10600ihp 0 and gave a top speed of 16 knots.
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These drilled planks were then connected by "sewing" split and shaped knot free planks together on their ends to get the necessary length.
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Wrap the remaining working end around the back of the knot.
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Once properly knotted and arranged, the bottom of the tie can extend anywhere from the wearer's navel level, to slightly below the waistband.
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She was also one of the fastest, regularly logging 16 knots (kn) average speed on transatlantic voyages.
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At 152 knots, the yoke would be pulled back, and the plane would begin to lift off.
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