「KNOTS」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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The 16th century garden is laid out in a | knots, a typical feature of the Elizabethan garden. |
unrecorded but was probably similar to the 12 | knots achieved by her sister ship USRC Kankakee. |
, and sailed forward alone, with a speed of 20 | knots against the Turkish fleet. |
using her depth charges by her speed - only 2 | knots against the gale - remained in the area in the |
so poor and handling suffered greatly under 90 | knots airspeed, since the speed of approach to land |
were designed to have a cruising speed of 27.5 | knots, allowing a crossing time of 5 days. |
stroke outboard engines and capable of over 45 | knots, an 18.6 m ex-Team New Zealand tender, and a $ |
The Sabino has an average speed of 8 | knots and will consume 60 tons of coal annually. |
This enables the boat to reach speeds of 45 | knots and have an endurance of 500 nm. |
Forcible Entry, Ropes, | Knots, and Extinguishers |
temperature, maximum sustained wind speed (in | knots) and precipitation (in 1/100ths of an inch). |
plane was forced to fly much slower, below 150 | knots, and lost altitude at the rate of 1,000 feet p |
Dublin was able to get underway at 17 | knots and to return to Brindisi but was out of actio |
was given as 3 layers of 2 in., top speed as 5 | knots and crew as 133 men. |
runway with a ground speed of approximately 43 | knots and plunged over a 200 feet steep bank hitting |
to break 4.5 feet of ice continuously at three | knots and can operate in temperatures as low as −50 |
ient sail plan allow it to exceed speeds of 25 | knots and provide an exhilarating "ride" with exciti |
m traveling through dimensions, having fractal | knots, and occasional levitating capabilities, they |
of a warship that had both speed and guns; 21 | knots and 12-inch guns respectively; pointing out th |
00 kW) and could reach maximum speeds of 15-16 | knots and cruising speed of 8 knots (15 km/h). |
r old engines could no longer even maintain 15 | knots and speed dropped to 12 knots, and often as lo |
The power provided yielded a top speed of 36 | knots, and a cruising range of 9000 nautical miles a |
The airplane touched down at approximately 182 | knots, and about 20 seconds later, at approximately |
She had a 240 tons displacement, a speed of 27 | knots, and was armed with a single 12-pounder gun, t |
ive her a (projected) speed of no less than 10 | knots and note that both the Tennessee II and the Te |
only being capable of a speed of around eight | knots and so were particularly vulnerable to attack. |
ersion depth is 400 m; its surface speed is 14 | knots, and its underwater speed is 24 knots. |
s was barely short of her designed speed of 37 | knots and was because she was over 900 tonnes (886 l |
Eastern Orthodox prayer rope of 50 | knots and 5 wooden beads. |
Its power/speed was 25000 hp/27 | knots, and it had an armour belt of 2.5 inches and d |
ewfoundland by a RCAF airplane, steaming at 10 | knots and flying a black flag of surrender. |
at" passenger ferries capable of running at 34 | knots and carrying up to 360 seated passengers. |
shafts, with 8 boilers, yielding a speed of 20 | knots and a range of 11,000 nautical miles (20,000 k |
fts, with 12 boilers, yielding a speed of 21.5 | knots and a range of 7,000 nautical miles (13,000 km |
fts, with 12 boilers, yielding a speed of 21.5 | knots and a range of 7,000 nautical miles (13,000 km |
e the jet's airspeed decreased from 270 to 215 | knots and as the peak altitude was approached, the v |
12 feet 8 inches long, had a top speed of 4.4 | knots and could travel up to 40 miles at a cruising |
30mins with spare tank fitted), is faster (155 | knots) and has more room inside than any other rescu |
e sea while the ship was going at a speed of 4 | knots and endeavored to save John K. Smith, landsman |
d and gust reported at an official site was 78 | knots and 93 knots, respectively, at 2302 UTC 21 Sep |
The OH-6A has a top speed of about 130 | knots, and a range of 380 nautical miles (700 km). |
aez and Javier Perez de Muniain, Gauge Fields, | Knots and Quantum Gravity, World Scientific (1994) |
ed between June 21 and June 22, with MSW of 25 | knots and pressure of 992 mb. |
ad a displacement of 9,800 tons, a speed of 23 | knots, and a crew complement of about 680. |
When, in the Sonata's finale, the | knots are finally untied, will it be clear from what |
Garlic | knots are a type of garlic bread appetizer found in |
s become urgent, suddenly we have to untie the | knots around these POW´ s hands and legs, and then I |
ll had power, so set course for England at six | knots, arriving back at the Tyne 36 hours later. |
T-112) in the port side; her best speed was 18 | knots as she withdrew to Truk, for emergency repairs |
However, it slowed to about 12 | knots at midnight; according to crewman Yosiaki Yama |
f 6,000 m (6,550 yd) when set at a speed of 36 | knots; at a reduced speed of 30 knots, the range inc |
e anti-submarine boats a speed of more than 20 | knots, because their Kaidai III submarine already ac |
heir density, they were sometimes twisted into | knots before baking, in order to make them easier to |
eavy seas, capable of surviving winds up to 50 | knots, breaking surf up to 6 m and impacts up to thr |
se submarines was remarkable (21,000 nmi at 16 | knots), but their underwater performance was comprom |
which covered much the same sort of emotional | knots, but with better tunes. |
iber guns on a hull with a maximum speed of 35 | knots, but by the time of the definitive design, the |
The Israeli boats charged at forty | knots, but after about thirty minutes it turned out |
original design specified eight engines for 24 | knots but other priority programs forced the use of |
The ships could make 35 | knots, but their light built proved unsuitable for t |
nt yields an invariant for loops of Legendrian | knots by considering the monodromy of the loops. |
improve performance, since tables referencing | knots can store a short value rather than a long str |
Knots can be thought of as the combination of an anc | |
Due to storing identites and values together, | knots cannot be historized. |
which was for a cruiser capable of reaching 25 | knots, carrying ten 12 pounder guns, eight 3 pounder |
tructural studies find this planetary exhibits | knots characterized by well developed symmetry. |
At speed (37 | knots), circa 1936 |
so more sophisticated invariants of Legendrian | knots constructed combinatorially by Chekanov and us |
Grant that Canopus could make no more than 12 | knots, Cradock left Canopus behind when he took his |
the 4th of the month at 07:00 UTC, wind at 15 | knots, direction 290° visibility 9 km, few clouds at |
Some of the | knots do exhibit well-developed tails which are ofte |
e fastest destroyer ever when she reached 45.1 | knots during trials in 1935. |
ugh to achieve the ship's designed speed of 37 | knots during her sea trials, reaching 36.72 knots (6 |
Also, the formation's speed approached 400 | knots, far above the limit of 300 knots for the flig |
ever, distinctive in appearance and at least 4 | knots faster than the rest of their class. |
p the runway and careened off at a speed of 90 | knots for 300 metres. |
of battleships, they featured a high speed (35 | knots) for cooperation with destroyers, and 6 inch ( |
However, her slow service speed of 17 | knots frequently resulted in delays. |
eved that the craft reached an airspeed of 335 | knots, fully 15 percent more than the Viscount's nev |
Loops, | Knots, Gauge Theories and Quantum Gravity, with Jorg |
Pullin's book (with R. Gambini) Loops, | Knots, Gauge Theories and Quantum Gravity surveys th |
be much faster than previous auxiliaries at 26 | knots, giving them the ability to operate in company |
The | knots have no tails. |
Other synthetic molecular | knots have a distinct globular shape and nanometer s |
ake Duncan to St John's at economical speed (8 | knots); he arrived there with just hours to spare. |
nditions ONS 5 found itself making less than 3 | knots headway into a Force 10 gale. |
Tying | Knots in the Devil's Tail |
tate her top speed would have been about 13-14 | knots in action. |
It can reach speeds of up to 7 | knots in some of the shallower waters along the Aust |
A general process for cooking garlic | knots includes: steeping oregano and basil in olive |
ip: if Incomparable had been capable of the 35 | knots intended, she would have been faster than almo |
this is often the preferred method of entering | knots into computer programs. |
Hand-tying of | knots is a very labour-intensive task. |
While U-464 could still make some eight | knots, it was only a matter of time before another a |
Knots Landing (1986) (TV) | |
or playing Harold Dyer in the television drama | Knots Landing from 1988 to 1990. |
ing the recurring character Paula Vertosick on | Knots Landing for two seasons, from 1988 to 1990. |
s of Alexis Colby in Dynasty and Abby Ewing in | Knots Landing and the ITV drama series Connie. |
The Long Hot Summer and for the 1986 season of | Knots Landing and on Murder She Wrote, both on CBS. |
In 2005, the cast of the long-running series | Knots Landing reunited for the two-hour special Knot |
Knots Landing as Marsha (episode “Birds Do It, Bees | |
g was a character in the CBS television series | Knots Landing and Dallas. |
am-12, Good Times, The Six Million Dollar Man, | Knots Landing and among other series. |
Knots Landing | |
ylon 5, Frasier, Blind Witness, The Europeans, | Knots Landing, and Ghost Stories, just to name a few |
House on the Prairie, L.A. Law, Quantum Leap, | Knots Landing, Designing Women, Full House, Red Shoe |
eared in television productions such as Roots, | Knots Landing, The A-Team, The Dukes of Hazzard, Wal |
On | Knots Landing, Valene and Gary's marriage was underm |
se dream-death on Dallas was never reversed on | Knots Landing, which never again referenced its "par |
sodes of series such as Fame, The Paper Chase, | Knots Landing, Hill Street Blues, Magnum, P.I., Murd |
television shows during his career, including | Knots Landing, Family Ties, Cop Rock, Star Trek: The |
Heartbeat, Covenant, Two Fathers' Justice and | Knots Landing. |
popular TV series including St. Elsewhere and | Knots Landing. |
work included roles on The Rockford Files and | Knots Landing. |
arbara Mandrell and featured on the soap opera | Knots Landing. |
ppeared in the popular 1980s television series | Knots Landing. |
chases, the falls, quick stops-and could untie | knots, lift bars, etc. |
patrol that she could only manage a speed of 5 | knots making her an easy target for the German subma |
The required maximum speed of 34 | knots meant that the minimum length had to grow from |
There at night with the area lighted by pine | knots, men listened to the exhortations and prayers |
The set of isomorphism classes of Legendrian | knots modulo negative Legendrian stabilizations is i |
manner, there are high velocity outlying eject | knots moving with transverse velocities of 5,500−14, |
Cruise speed: km/h ( | knots, mph) |
Stall speed: km/h ( | knots, mph) |
tricacy of the designs and the sheer volume of | knots needed made the construction of Hereke rugs a |
is strongly curved and lined with 4 or 5 faint | knots; north edge of the curve is sharp." |
The | knots of IC 4406 have a "lacy" appearance and have n |
nts around the Seraglio Point, making up to 10 | knots of speed and successfully sank an old target s |
-looking villages, the woods of chestnuts, the | knots of walnut-trees, the great fields of yellow-po |
n the 62-day tow (at an average speed of three | knots) of the disabled HMAS Vendetta from the Javan |
On March 16, Arani began experiencing 25 | knots of wind shear due to the another frontal syste |
clusters of young stars that appear as bluish | knots of light. |
de, the Persian woman is unable to unravel the | knots of her painful social isolation and says a def |
recks on the islets; fierce tides reaching 6-7 | knots on springs and a lack of landmarks account for |
I for the Steam Packet Co and averaged over 20 | knots on the Liverpool-Douglas run. |
They had a single screw, a speed of 14 | knots, one funnel, a barque-rig sail plan, three 4-p |
ell somewhat short of her designed speed of 37 | knots, only reaching 36 knots (67 km/h; 41 mph), on |
ith adequate force, the wood containing hidden | knots, or the length of wood being too long. |
21" Mk2 these had a range of 4,000 yards at 35 | knots or 5,500 yards at 30 knots and had a TNT warhe |
It is the latter's fastest unit (35 | knots), P-21 Giorgi Toreli, that is identified now b |
An average weaver can tie almost 10,000 | knots per day. |
Knot density is normally measured in | knots per square inch (KPSI) which is simply the num |
It refers, quite simply, to the number of | knots per unit of surface area - typically either pe |
The number of | knots per inch is actually higher on the Los Angeles |
The W95 has a maximum cruising speed of 28 | knots, powered by two 1800 horsepower main engines t |
destroyers, with a maximum speed of 39 | knots, range of 4000 nautical miles at 14 knots, and |
onnes, and with an intended sea speed of 32.25 | knots, reaching a maximum speed of thirty-three knot |
lt Water Sportsman include fishing techniques, | knots, rods and reels, fishing line, lures, rigs, bo |
Strong tidal currents (up to 6 | knots) separate the islands from each other. |
Capable of 28 | knots, she carried two 4-inch guns, other smaller gu |
Capable of 30 | knots, she carried two 4-inch guns, other smaller gu |
The current locally runs at four | knots, so the ship was making little headway and mos |
Some Momi-class were not able to show 30 | knots speed. |
st Soviet submarine of thetime, reaching 20-22 | knots submerged. |
unoz Marin International Airport recorded a 69 | knots sustained wind and a 81 knots sustained gust a |
Garlic | knots tend to be one of the least expensive item on |
There can be inequivalent Legendrian | knots that are isotopic as topological knots. |
At 30 | knots, the torpedoes had a range of 14,000 m (15,300 |
At 44 | knots, the range was reduced even further, to 6,000 |
At a cruising speed of 13 | knots, this enabled a maximum range of 25,000 nautic |
He increased the record to 31.2 | knots three years later, and then in 1980 his catama |
to conserve coal, so was steaming at only six | knots through the Gibraltar straights on a clear cal |
tion," the production of rabbits, release from | knots tied by audience members, and a "buried alive" |
read or another similar, synthetic medium) has | knots tied into it as a means of separating the indi |
The log-line has a number of | knots tied in it at uniform spacings. |
de internal N II emission lines located at the | knots' tips that face the PNN; however, most of thes |
he temple tree is a wish tree where people tie | knots to gain wishes. |
was believed because the Egyptians considered | knots to have magical powers. |
The destroyer escort rang up 19.5 | knots to close range and went to General Quarters. |
ide was in his favour and they were sailing 15 | knots towards it, but he lost his nerve and withdrew |
She was capable of nearly 12 | knots under full steam or 15 knots under sail. |
tteries, giving it the maximum speed of twenty | knots under water. |
f beads or varying the number and placement of | knots used. |
and protected by gun shields only, speed of 32 | knots using oil fuel, and armour on the scale of the |
Slowing to 9 | knots, Wachapreague fueled two torpedo boats simulta |
The | knots were planted out with germander, hyssop and bo |
were still turning and even at the speed of 5 | knots were gradually drawing the vessel closer to No |
More | knots were beneficial, especially for multiplication |
ngredient in his work with Luecke showing that | knots were determined by their complement. |
ur ship lengths from an approach speed of 12.8 | knots when ordering full astern power. |
ng 50 metres below the surface at more than 14 | knots when Lieutenant-Commander Tim Green, a student |
Romilly Allen has identified "eight elementary | knots which form the basis of nearly all the interla |
as yielded noncontractible loops of Legendrian | knots which are contractible in the space of all kno |
These birds are easily recognized by their top | knots, which are shorter in the female. |
However she could still make about 16 | knots, which was enough for her to lead in her convo |
Defender, whose speed had been reduced to 10 | knots, while on the disengaged side of the battle cr |
the Christian Radich reaches a top speed of 10 | knots, while she can make up to 14 knots under sail. |
als the submarine reached a speed of seventeen | knots while submerged. |
ndicator displays the speed of the aircraft in | knots, while the altitude indicator displays the air |
and design, the one with the higher number of | knots will be the more valuable. |
She could make 20 | knots with forced draught and 18 knots with natural |
e record for the world's fastest yacht at 26.3 | knots with Crossbow, a proa at the inception of the |
They had an endurance of 10,000 miles at 10 | knots, with a maximum of 19 to 20 knots, and a subme |
endurance of 3,500 to 4,000 miles at 7.5 to 10 | knots, with a submerged speed of 7.5 to 9 knots. |
The service speed was 16.7 | knots, with fuel consumption of about 330 tonnes of |
Defense office measured a sustained wind of 96 | knots with gusts to 113 knots at 2130 UTC 21 Septemb |
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