rigging
cordame
definition
verb
the catamaran will be rigged as a ketch
make (a sailing ship or boat) ready for sailing by providing it with sails and rigging.
the results of the elections had been rigged
manage or conduct (something) fraudulently so as to produce a result or situation that is advantageous to a particular person.
noun
Most spectacular were the bone models of men-at-war ships whose rigging was made of human hair and sails of paper.
the system of ropes, cables, or chains employed to support a ship's masts ( standing rigging ) and to control or set the yards and sails ( running rigging ).
The crew held on to the rigging lines of his parachute as he crawled along the wing towards the fire, making holes in the wing with his hands and feet.
the ropes and wires supporting the structure of an airship, biplane, hang glider, or parachute.
translation of 'rigging'
noun
cordame,
ajustagem,
aprestos de navio,
armação
example
Upon landing, the 'rigging' was checked but nothing was found.
When the men climb the 'rigging' , it will be you I see.
It was launched without mast and 'rigging' from Eskside Wharf after a friend of the Jenkinsons, Susan Crookes, smashed a bottle of champagne across the bow at her fifth attempt.
The racer was originally built with two parallel interplane wing struts and these were replaced with single rigid I struts but even these did not solve the 'rigging' problems.
Bill Waldock, a professor at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, said the 'rigging' problem alone should not have caused the plane to crash.
Most spectacular were the bone models of men-at-war ships whose 'rigging' was made of human hair and sails of paper.
Before the battle was over the Téméraire was virtually impossible to sail, her masts and 'rigging' having been all but wrecked, but she still managed to keep firing on the enemy.
I'm listening to the wind in the 'rigging'
Early in the FCF profile, he configured the aircraft to Gust Up (flaps and ailerons shifted up) for a high-speed trim and 'rigging' check.
The wind tears at my jacket and sings in the 'rigging' of the tall ship.
election 'rigging'
Fairbanks predates Jackie Chan in his insistence on performing dangerous stunts himself, seen here as he fearlessly bounds up and down the ship's 'rigging' .
they were prosecuted for the 'rigging' of ticket prices
Without it, one is but a ship at sea with no sails or 'rigging' .
The two characters run around trying to secure the 'rigging' of the ship in the storm.
His feet became entangled in the parachute's 'rigging' lines and he began spiralling downward, head first.
The Sparlin, crewed by two Spaniards, was found to have damaged 'rigging' and was using foresail and engine.
A few minor problems were encountered with one R - 2600 and some 'rigging' issues had to be corrected, otherwise it was a text book perfect flight.
He was not only an outstanding helmsman, but also a designer, boat builder, sail maker and 'rigging' specialist par excellence.
He said he hoped to return in June when the longboat will have been fitted out with sails and 'rigging' .
We descended through the intact 'rigging' on the main mast until we hit the main deck at about 25m.
main 'rigging'
Both the ships and crews were camouflaged, the ships and their 'rigging' being painted sea green; the crews wearing similarly coloured uniforms.
Thomas was showing her how to mend sails and splice 'rigging' .
Learning the ropes is a naval metaphor; it's about 'rigging' and sails and mooring.
The painterly quality of this popular art was often limited, but the artists were expected to understand the complexities of sails and 'rigging' , and to depict it accurately.
The term ‘splice the mainbrace’ originates from the reward given in the days of sail to men who carried out the task of repairing the main brace rope - one of the most important elements of a ship's 'rigging' .
For less than $100 you can buy a circular aluminum antenna that can be hoisted in the rigging when needed, provided you have 'rigging' .
The Safety Board concluded that the incorrect 'rigging' wasn't a significant factor on the preceding flights because weight and balance on those flights were well within limits.
Ed chopped off a section of the keel from my Airwave K4 just behind the rear 'rigging' wires to allow room for the prop.
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