wind vane उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The mine is cylindrical with six spring-loaded fins attached to one end of the mine, with the cylinder drawn to a point at the opposite end which is topped with a small wind vane.
- This auxiliary rudder could be mechanically driven by a special wind vane mounted atop of the coachroof consisting of two rectangular airfoils set at an angle on a vertical axle and balanced by a counterweight.
- On 26 April 1713 Harmen van Bol'es signed a contract in The Hague entering into the service of Symbol of St Petersburg based on the wind vane on the Admiralty building designed by van Bol'es
- The part which corresponds to the original Moorish minaret is about 51 m high, with the Christian addition it is 98.5 m high and taking into account the wind vane it is 104 m high.
- Each station was equipped with a " Mercurial Barometer, two Thermometers ( a maximum and a minimum Thermometer ), an Anemometer to measure the velocity of the wind, a Wind Vane and a Rain Gauge ".
- The church has a wind vane in the shape of a fish that was lost around the time of World War Two and only found in the 1990s when it was placed back on top of the spire.
- Here was all this talent, and yet the team was 3-5 as it fumbled into a bloated 160 turnovers, was outrebounded, 163-151, and was left spinning like wind vanes as younger, quicker teams knocked the Knicks off their rockers.
- The store, which will open in November, will mimic the company's chocolate factories in Hershey, Willard said, while the billboard will incorporate the company's smokestacks, a giant chocolate bar, a Jolly Rancher wind vane and a pile of Hershey Kisses.
- Similar in design to some of the other lighthouses in the Canaries, it consists of a 17m high cylinder-shaped tower, which is white in colour, this supports twin galleries and a lantern with a glass cupola, topped with a wind vane.
- Ships first operated with a wind vane, similar to a weather vane, that was set at the top of the sail and connected to a series of gears inside the hull that turned the sail into the direction of the wind.