Title: Essential reading:
1Tomislav Skracic, MAUndergraduate English Course
forMARINE ENGINEERS1st Semester
- Essential reading
- SPINCIC, A., An English Textbook For Marine
Engineers I., Pomorski fakultet, Rijeka 2008. - LUZER, J., SPINCIC, A., Gramaticka vježbenica
engleskog jezika za pomorce, Pomorski fakultet,
Rijeka 2003.
2TYPES OF SHIPS 1
KEY WORDS Donkeyman - voda stroja, "noštromo"
od makine1 monkey island - krov
kormilarnice bother (v.) - muciti se shellback
(n.) - morski vuk warehouse (n.) -
skladište queer-looking - cudan, neobican gantry
cranes - okvirna dizalica peculiar - osobit nip
down - skociti do, odjuriti recognize (v.) -
prepoznati launch a barge - spustiti teglenice u
more LASH ship - brod za teglenice laden -
natovarena (teglenica) stow (v.) -
(po)slagati 1 ponekad ovu funkciju preuzima
Second Engineer.
3TYPES OF SHIPS 1
KEY WORDS layer (n.) - sloj hold (n.) - brodsko
skladište, štiva tug (n.) - tegljac,
remorker deepwater berth - vez izvan doka /
sidrište ili vez u dubokoj vodi lad (n.) -
decko, momak lass (n.) - djevojka three-island
ship - brod s tri nadgrada flush deck - ravna
paluba coal-fired - s pogonom na
ugljen bunkering facilities - oprema za opskrbu
gorivom ensign (n.) - zastava 'ensn Get away
with you! - Ma, šta pricaš! tramp steamer -
tramper na parni pogon
4three-island ship
5three-island ship Liberty ship
6- Match each definition with the right term
- Right-hand side of a vessel.
- Superstructure from which the vessel is
controlled. - Fore end of a vessel.
- Flag showing the vessels nationality.
- Raised deck on the bow.
- Inside space in a vessel used for cargo.
- After end of a boat / ship.
- A bridge-like crane.
- Raised deck on the stern.
- Deck above the wheelhouse.
Bow Poop Ensign Rating Forecastle Monkey
island Gantry crane Barge Hold Starboard Brid
ge Stern
7LASH ship (LASH stands for Lighter Aboard Ship)
8The LASH ships / Barge carriers
- LASH means lighter aboard ship (lighter
barge). - LASH barges are loaded at inland river and ocean
ports. - The barges are towed to meet the LASH mother
vessel and lifted aboard. - When the mother vessel arrives at its port of
destination the huge crane lowers the LASH barges
into the water, where they are then towed away by
tugs to their final destination. - These operations do not have to be executed
alongside a berth, since the barges are floating. - The only requirement is a relatively large area
of water protected from waves. - These vessels are particularly suited to
countries with extensive inland waterways.