Elsevier's Dictionary of Ports and Shipping


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Hardbound. This dictionary covers both the economic and engineering aspects of ports, waterways and shipping. The centre of interest of this dictionary is the use of the ship in commerce, traffic, transport and economics rather than the ship itself. The engineering aspects are related to the design, construction, operation and maintenance of harbours, channels, waterways, canals, locks and bridges and all types of facilities and navigational equipment.The terms have been derived from the most recent relevant literature, written by scientists in their native language. Where appropriate short explanations have been added.







Elsevier's maritime dictionary in three languages, English, French, and Arabic


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Hardbound. This dictionary covers terms used in the documentation of international and intergovernmental organizations and by shipping experts, and includes the official terms used in International Conventions, Codes and Recommendations, as well as terms used in satellite navigation and telecommunication. Its other topics include: acoustics, insurance, containers, cargo, bulk chemicals, carriage of dangerous goods, chemistry, radiocommunication, economics, electricity, environment, finance, fire protection, fishing vessels, hydrography, legal matters, meteorology, navigation, optics, pollution, radars, satellites, shipbuilding, stability, mechanics, and life-saving appliances.This comprehensive reference book is indispensable for maritime academies and nautical colleges, and an invaluable acquisition for international shipping companies, shipping consultants, universities and higher institutes libraries, inter-governmental organizations, and for stude










Elsevier's Nautical Dictionary


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In this third revised edition of Elsevier's Nautical Dictionary many new and specific terms have been incorporated to cover the major technological innovations that have occurred in the field of shipping during recent years. The following areas are covered: types of sea-going vessels, equipment aboard, seamanship, navigational aids, sea-going staff, beaconing, shipping techniques, goods handling, insurance and trading, yachting and racing, calls and commands, weather and sea conditions. Not only are the newest ship types and handling techniques included, but also traditional nautical terms under sail and yachting. International organizations are also covered. In fact this dictionary considers sea-going ships and craft from "launching to scrapping". Also included are the abbreviations found on charts and in shipping documents. Colloquial equivalents of "official" words are listed, generally as the last in a series of synonyms. This time-saving reference book will be invaluable for translators.




Elsevier's Dictionary of Geography


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Geography is a system of highly developed sciences about the environment. Geographical science embracing the study of the Earth's physical phenomena, people and their economic activities has always been in need of an extensive terminology. Geographical terms are related to the terms of natural sciences (physics, chemistry, biology, geology, etc.) and humanities (history, economics, sociology, etc.) since geography is based on these fundamental subjects. Geography includes a number of disciplines and subdivisions which appeared along with the development of the science In spite of being very different geographical disciplines have some common tools of investigation which is maps, comparative method of exploration, remote sensing, geoinformation systems. Today very well developed terminologies of all the specialist fields of geography and related subjects exist in the main world languages. However, they are not always well-correlated. Nowadays geographical terminology requires unification and international correlation more than ever before. Hence the idea of compiling a multilingual polydisciplinary dictionary. The Dictionary consists of the basic table of terms arranged according to the order of the English alphabet with each term numbered. Each entry consists of the term in English and its equivalents in Russian, French, German, Spanish. Short definitions of terms are given in English and in Russian. The terms are supplied with the necessary grammar labels, such as gender of nouns, plural number, etc. The Dictionary combines two functions: that of a defining dictionary and that of a bilingual dictionary. These two functions are basically contradictory because usually the defining dictionary is aimed at giving one meaning of the word which is the main and essential one, while the bilingual dictionary tries to give different equivalents of a given word in the other language in order to supply the user with maximum possible translations, differing in the shades of meanings, thus giving him the possibility to choose the appropriate word. But in our Dictionary we intentionally decided to combine the two functions – defining and multilingual, because a short definition of the term and equivalents in other languages help to achieve our main aim which consists in showing the basic geographical terminology and harmonizing it in several languages. Having this into consideration we deliberately mixed two types of dictionaries in one. Organized alphabetically via English Provides short definition of geographical terms in English and Russian Includes multilingual translation of terms from English to Russian, French, German, Spanish







Elsevier's Nautical Dictionary


Book Description

CD-ROM version. In this third revised edition of Elsevier's Nautical Dictionary many new and specific terms have been incorporated to cover the major technological innovations that have occurred in the field of shipping during recent years. The following areas are covered: types of sea-going vessels, equipment aboard, seamanship, navigational aids, sea-going staff, beaconing, shipping techniques, goods handling, insurance and trading, yachting and racing, calls and commands, weather and sea conditions. Not only are the newest ship types and handling techniques included, but also traditional nautical terms under sail and yachting. International organizations are also covered. In fact this dictionary considers sea-going ships and craft from launching to scrapping. Also included are the abbreviations found on charts and in shipping documents. Colloquial equivalents of official words are listed, generally as the last in a series of synonyms. This tim