Usa "submersible" in una frase
submersible frasi di esempio
submersible
1. "Oh yes, but I didn't think you'd go thundering down with the shuttlecraft, maybe a remote dart that lets him fall over the rail of that native raft where he could fall into a submersible
2. The submersible was a relic from the China-Russian conflict forty-seven years previously
3. The only undetectable method of communication was with another submersible vessel
4. If their craft was not adapted to submersible travel then there was a chance
5. The sea was choppy but not so bad that he wouldn’t be able to launch his submersible
6. After easing the submersible down the concrete ramp into the sea and releasing it from its cradle, Alex waded into the water and opened the bottle, pouring Champaign over the front of his new acquisition
7. As he worked his way through the list, various instruments and dials came to life, until the interior of the submersible began to resemble the cockpit of a jumbo jet
8. Casting off by way of a specialised retractable painter that he’d designed himself, Alex engaged the main motors and took the submersible out to sea
9. It took an hour to haul the submersible from the water back into the shed, and it was getting late by the time he’d finished
10. Standing with one hand on the back of the chair he considered whether he was fit enough to drive to London and pick up the seal he needed for his submersible
11. Then it would probably take him a further ten minutes or so to find a secure place to hide his submersible and swim ashore
12. Dropping backwards off the submersible, Alex fell into the sea, turning to orientate himself
13. Dawn couldn’t believe that she’d managed the long arduous swim, helping Sheena with her dad towards the end, pulling him up onto the top of the submersible by herself because Sheena was too exhausted to manage
14. “Look,” he said, “That’s my new submersible
15. A small rusty tug was berthed where his submersible had been moored earlier
16. “Says here that he recently purchased a submersible,” came back the reply
17. If one were to use a submersible, one would see a labyrinth of jagged gullies torn
18. Access to the city has been by way of submersible vessels up to this point and the access tube to the surface was slated to open this fall
19. All the chamber doors were closed because the submersible came and went beneath them
20. As Erik told by radio to the Navy commandos that they could leave with their small submersible, Dean used the shoulder straps of his big pack to load it on his back
21. The object that was revealed to the men on the deck was a remote-controlled submersible vessel
22. The tests required several minutes because of the technical complexity of the submersible
23. When the submersible sank past the thousand foot mark he telephoned the captain and said, “We are clear of the dove and you may proceed
24. At that moment a timer in the submersible, that the trawler Triton had deployed, released a small flotation device that trailed a sensing wire as it rose toward the ocean surface due to buoyancy
25. Near four o'clock in the morning, the submersible picked up speed
26. It's placed in contact with the water, and it indicates the outside pressure on our hull, which in turn gives me the depth at which my submersible is sitting
27. An electric wire puts it in contact with the patent log; this needle shows me the actual speed of my submersible
28. "and I love it as if it were my own flesh and blood! Aboard a conventional ship, facing the ocean's perils, danger lurks everywhere; on the surface of the sea, your chief sensation is the constant feeling of an underlying chasm, as the Dutchman Jansen so aptly put it; but below the waves aboard the Nautilus , your heart never fails you! There are no structural deformities to worry about, because the double hull of this boat has the rigidity of iron; no rigging to be worn out by rolling and pitching on the waves; no sails for the wind to carry off; no boilers for steam to burst open; no fires to fear, because this submersible is made of sheet iron not wood; no coal to run out of, since electricity is its mechanical force; no collisions to fear, because it navigates the watery deep all by itself; no storms to brave, because just a few meters beneath the waves, it finds absolute tranquility! There, sir
29. But although it could neither sink nor split open, it was in serious danger of being permanently attached to these reefs, and that would have been the finish of Captain Nemo's submersible
30. I thought about how this marvelous electric force not only gave motion, heat, and light to the Nautilus but even protected it against outside attack, transforming it into a sacred ark no profane hand could touch without being blasted; my wonderment was boundless, and it went from the submersible itself to the engineer who had created it
31. A breeze was blowing noisily from the west, and disheveled by the wind, long billows made the submersible roll very noticeably
32. No! Captain Nemo wasn't content simply to avoid humanity! His fearsome submersible served not only his quest for freedom, but also, perhaps, it was used in Lord–knows–what schemes of dreadful revenge
33. filled with water, and the submersible sank some ten meters down
34. Thanks to him and his submersible, I was finishing my undersea research by the day, and I was rewriting my book on the great ocean depths in the midst of its very element
35. Moreover, to renew our air supply, the submersible rose to the surface of the waves only at night, and relying solely on compass and log, it steered by dead reckoning
36. For long hours they competed in speed with our submersible
37. Near 11:30 the ballast tanks emptied, and the submersible rose to the surface of the ocean
38. If the labyrinth became hopelessly tangled, the submersible would rise above it like an airship, and after clearing the obstacle, it would resume its speedy course just a few meters above the ocean floor
39. You could feel them clinging to the submersible like hounds atop a wild boar in the underbrush
40. But here it was just as impossible to turn back as to go forward, because every passageway had closed behind us, and if our submersible remained even slightly stationary, it would be frozen in without delay
41. And yet in the midst of this turmoil, the Nautilus lived up to that saying of an expert engineer: "A well–constructed hull can defy any sea!" This submersible was no resisting rock that waves could demolish; it was a steel spindle, obediently in motion, without rigging or masting, and able to brave their fury with impunity
42. I likewise hope that his powerful submersible has defeated the sea inside its most dreadful whirlpool, that the Nautilushas survived where so many ships have perished! If this is the case and Captain Nemo still inhabits the ocean—his adopted country—may the hate be appeased in that fierce heart! May the contemplation of so many wonders extinguish the spirit of vengeance in him! May the executioner pass away, and the scientist continue his peaceful exploration of the seas! If his destiny is strange, it's also sublime
43. Submersible rig: The submersible rig is similar to the jack-up rig, in that it’s primarily used for shallow-water drilling activity and is secured to the seabed
44. It’s similar to a submersible, except that it has the capacity to drill in deep waters under harsh and unforgiving weather conditions
45. submersible rig: Similar to a jack-up rig, in that it’s primarily used for shallow-water drilling activity
46. A submersible rig is secured to the seabed
47. You expect the submersible beast to rise some night while you sleep