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plimsoll (ˈplɪmsɒl, -səl) [The name of S. Plimsoll, M.P. for Derby, to whose agitation the Merchant Shipping Act of 1876 was due.] 1. (With capital initial.) In Plimsoll line (line n.2 7), plimsoll mark, also called Plimsoll's mark (see mark n.1 12), the load-line required to be placed upon the hull...
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Plimsoll
Plimsoll may refer to:
Plimsoll (surname)
The plimsoll symbol (⦵ or o) that is used as a superscript in the notation of thermodynamics to indicate a Plimsoll line or Plimsoll mark on a ship's hull, named after Samuel Plimsoll
Plimsoll shoe, which is named for the shoe's horizontal lines, which resemble
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plimsoll
plimsoll/ˈplɪmsəl; `plɪmsl/ (also pump) n (Brit) (US sneaker) rubber-soled canvas sports shoe; gym-shoe 橡皮底帆布鞋 a pair of plimsolls 一双体操鞋.
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Plimsoll (shoe)
A plimsoll, also spelled plimsole, or pump (also known as a gym shoe or a sandshoe), is a light sports shoe with a canvas upper and flat rubber sole. The shoe originated in the United Kingdom, there called a "sand shoe", acquiring the nickname "plimsoll" in the 1870s.
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Plimsoll (surname)
Plimsoll is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
James Plimsoll (1917–1987), Australian diplomat and public servant
John Plimsoll (1917–1999), South African
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Plimsoll line
Plimsoll line/ˈplɪmsəl laɪn; `plɪmsəl ˌlaɪn/ (also `Plimsoll mark / mɑ:k; ˌmɑrk/) line marked on a ship's side to show how far it may legally go down in the water when loaded (船的)载货吃水线.
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Samuel Plimsoll
Eventually Plimsoll made an apology. In the 1920s, Plimsoll shoes were named for their similarity in appearance to the Plimsoll line on boats.
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James Plimsoll
Sir James Plimsoll, (25 April 1917 – 8 May 1987) was an Australian diplomat and public servant. Plimsoll suffered a mild heart attack in May 1985.
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Jack Plimsoll
John Bruce Plimsoll (27 October 1917 – 11 November 1999) was a South African cricketer who played in one Test match in 1947, against England in Manchester
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Fanny Grace Plimsoll
Fanny Grace Plimsoll (1841–1918) was a British painter who was active in Canada between 1891 and 1913. Plimsoll took part in the Montreal Association exhibition in 1892 and the World's Columbian Exposition in 1894.
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标准状态
第3版的 IUPAC 建议书《Quantities, Units and Symbols in Physical Chemistry》推荐使用一个类似角度单位“度”(°)的符号来替代 Plimsoll 符号。在同一出版物中, Plimsoll 符号似乎是由一条水平的横线和一个角度符号组成的。 与 plimsoll 符号相比较时,水平条应该伸出圆的边界
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Jeremy Hearder
In 2015, Hearder launched his book, Jim Plim: Ambassador Extraordinary, a biography of diplomat James Plimsoll whom Hearder had worked with in the late Reviewing the book, Philip Flood wrote that Hearder had done justice to Plimsoll's career as a great Australian ambassador.
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Coffin ship (insurance)
They were generally eliminated in the 1870s with the success of reforms championed by British MP Samuel Plimsoll. Plimsoll stated in the British Parliament, "The Secretary of Lloyd's tells a friend of mine that he does not know a single ship which has been broken up
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⊖
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⊖ is also known as the Plimsoll symbol.
⊖ may refer to:
Symmetric difference, the set of elements which are in either of two sets but not in their intersection
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Full Moon (novel)
Gally smooths over a resurgence of jealousy in Plimsoll on seeing Vee in the necklace, by claiming it is false, and Plimsoll gives it to Prudence for the When Gally tells Hermione where the necklace is (in the flask taken from his room by Plimsoll), she is annoyed to realise she had it all along, Plimsoll
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