- breech rope
- сущ. брюк – мощный трос, проходивший через боковые стенки лафета, концы которого крепили на рымах боковых сторон пушечных портов. Служил для удержания орудия при откате.
English-Russian sailing ships dictionary. 2014.
English-Russian sailing ships dictionary. 2014.
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breeching — ˈbrēchiŋ, chēŋ also especially in rural areas ˈbrich or chə̇n noun ( s) Etymology: breech (I) + ing 1. : the part of a harness that passes around the breech of a draft animal and enables him to hold back a vehicle see harness illustration … Useful english dictionary