bollard in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

bollard in the PONS Dictionary

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Normal pressure comes into being between the rope and bollard, but no friction occurs yet.
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In 2005, during a storm, she ripped several huge bollards out of the jetty concrete, but failed to break free entirely.
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This means that not all surface particles of the rope can have held their initial position on the bollard surface.
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As a working port, the sea front had fishing-smacks, skiffs, caques and other vessels moored up to the bollards.
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The central bollard anchors the composition securely, so solid as to be nearly graspable, but was missing from the panel study.
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An illuminated bollard has a recessed base light unit in the foundation which illuminates the traffic bollard from all angles.
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Furthermore, simulation tools and computer systems capable of determining bollard pull for a ship design are costly.
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Each tug in the class has a capacity of 25 tonnes bollard pull.
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The dock was provided with bollards at regular intervals on either side with others set into the dock walls.
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New walking trails were surfaced, and beautiful park lights and bollards have been installed.
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