英語 での Nautical の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Nautical Inn offers accommodation in 70 guestrooms complete with a minibar, a private balcony, a refrigerator, tea and coffee making equipment and a phone.
This hotel is situated 2.8 km away from Institute of Nautical Archaeology, Pedasa Antique City and Bitez Beach.
The International nautical mile is 1852 metres, so is very slightly different from the UK nautical mile.
At a cruising speed of 12 knots, Dragon will boat a maximum range of 6,000 nautical miles on a total fuel capacity of 215,000 liters.
One international nautical mile is equivalent to 1,852 meters or 1.151 statue miles.
That is why, the'average' distance is defined as the'International Nautical Mile'.
In nautical parlance,"to be pooped" means to have a wave come over the stern from abaft.
Located in Sant Vincenç de Montalt, you are just 2 km from the pretty Catalonian beaches and Port Balis's nautical club.
One international nautical mile is equivalent to 1852 meters or 1.151 statute miles.
Thanks to high-quality graphics, the participant will be able to learn among the game characters of all sorts of nautical stars and other sea treasures.
One of these is on display in the Hart Nautical Gallery in MIT.
Paper Nautical Mapping Scheme allows the display of the frames of all Nautical Paper Charts that appear in the Nautical Chart Catalogue.
Including: geography, nautical engineering, shipbuilding, ship logs and 3.600 titles travel descriptions.
A highly-skilled and experienced navigator could determine position to an accuracy of~0.25 nautical mile(~463 m)[2].
Other words and terms are used in the sense ordinarily understood in nautical or general use.
The biggest nautical spectacle in the world, Sail, only takes place once every five years and will next be held in 2020.
The Officer of the Deck and bridge team failed to comply with the International Rules of the Nautical Road.
There are also all kinds of nautical activities in the field of sports and games in which you and your children can participate.
On 27 February, when they were still 33 nautical miles(61 km; 38 mi) from safety, Marshall collapsed.
The SR. N1("Saunders-Roe Nautical 1") was the first practical hovercraft.