surf

surf, pl. No m.

    Sea waves hitting the shore. tidal bore. The measured sound of the surf. Prishvin. The waves of violent surf are continually a wave of the sea with a roar, whistle, squeal, howling it hits the coastal cliff. Tyutchev.

    transfer That which is approaching is piling up in a multitude (book poet.). Surf of human crowds.

    A place on the shore, about which the waves beat. There was a hut near the surf. Waves on the noisy surf. Bryusov.

    An increase in volume (heaps of stones) resulting from crushing a large stone into crushed stone (tech.). Surf is obtained up to 10% of the volume.

Explanatory dictionary of the Russian language. S.I.Ozhegov, N.Yu.Shvedova.

surf

I, m. Sea waves running ashore. Ocean p. The noise of the surf.

adj. surf, th, th. Surf wave.

New explanatory and derivational dictionary of the Russian language, T.F. Efremova.

surf

      1. Waves hitting the shore.

        The noise produced by such waves.

    1. The coastal strip on which the waves beat.

  1. m. Compaction of the threads of the fabric to a given density (when producing fabric on a weaving machine).

Encyclopedic Dictionary, 1998

surf

the phenomenon of the destruction of sea waves at shallow depths when they run onto the coast, caused by a delay in the movement of water particles in the lower part of the wave due to their friction against the bottom.

Surf

"Surf", a legal Bolshevik publishing house, was founded in November 1912 in St. Petersburg during the "insurance campaign" (1912-1914); in 1913 it began publishing literature on workers' social insurance; from July 1913 it became a publishing house of the Central Committee of the RSDLP, on whose instructions it paid the main attention to the publication of political propaganda literature on the labor movement. Collections were published: "Marxism and Liquidationism" with articles by V. I. Lenin, "Insurance of workers in Russia and in the West" (2nd and 3rd issues), the calendar "Companion of the worker for 1914" (with Lenin's article "Strikes in Russia ") and others. A. I. Ulyanova-Elizarova, M. S. Olminsky, F. I. Drabkina, and others took part in the publishing house's work. At the beginning of World War I (1914-18), in connection with the censorship repression, P. " has ceased its activities; the publishing house resumed work in March 1917. Lenin's works "Letters on Tactics" were published. Letter 1 with the April theses attached; "The tasks of the proletariat in our revolution"; "Lessons from the Revolution"; "Materials for the revision of the party program"; "The impending disaster and how to deal with it." In 1918 she joined the Kommunist book publishing house.

Lit .: Shvartsman S.M., Priboy publishing house (1913-1914), in the collection: Kniga, no.13, M., 1966.

Wikipedia

Surf

Surf - destruction of waves near the shores of seas and large lakes.

Surf (disambiguation)

Surf:

Surf - destruction of waves near the coast.

Surf (village)

Surf - a village in Bulgaria. Located in Pernik region, part of the Radomir community. The population is 256 people.

Surf (plant)

JSC "Taganrog plant" Priboy " - an instrument-making plant in Taganrog, one of the leading instrument-making enterprises in the country. Specialization - development and serial production of hydroacoustic weapons for the Navy.

Surf (Sakhalin Region)

Surf - a village in the Kholmsky urban district of the Sakhalin region of Russia, 9 km from the regional center.

Surf (city)

Surf is a Serbian city located in the Zlatibor district, the Priboy community on the Lim river. According to the 2002 census, 19,564 people lived in the city. Founded in the Middle Ages near the Yagat fortress, which stood on Mount Beach.

Surf (Buryatia)

Surf - a village in the Kabansky district of Buryatia. Included in the rural settlement Tankhoyskoye.

Founded at the stopping point of the East Siberian Railway Priboy (5443 km).

Surf (community)

Surf - a community in Serbia, part of the Zlatibor district.

The population of the community is 28 603 people (2007), the population density is 52 people / km². The occupied area is 553 km², of which 33.3% is used for industrial purposes.

The administrative center of the community is the town of Priboy. The Priboy community consists of 33 settlements, the average area of \u200b\u200ba settlement is 16.8 km².

Priboy (Vologda region)

Surf - a village in the Belozersky district of the Vologda region.

It is part of the Gulinsky rural settlement, from the point of view of administrative-territorial division - the Gulinsky village council.

Located on the shores of Lake Azat. The distance by road to the regional center of Belozersk is 40.5 km, to the center of the municipal formation of the village of Nikonovskaya - 10.5 km. The nearest settlements are Agashino, Zvoz, Lundino.

According to the 2002 census, there was no permanent population.

Surf (boat motor)

Outboard motor "Priboy" was produced from 1968 to the beginning of the 80s by one of the defense plants of the USSR as a conversion product. Structurally, the motor copied a two-stroke outboard motor manufactured by Johnson of the 1950s, but the materials from which the Priboi motor was made were much inferior in quality to Western ones, therefore, unlike the original, it never differed in long and reliable operation.

Weighing 19 kg, it had two cylinders and a power of 5 horsepower, and even by today's standards it is one of the lightest five-horsepower motors in the world .. The boat engine had a deflector blowing (an anachronism even in the 60s), the ignition was contact and unified with motor "Neptune", which later allowed users to independently replace it with a contactless one.

The magazine "boats and yachts" wrote about the shortcomings of this motor back in 1969:

“The technical parameters of the motor are also important. And here the Priboi outboard motor is inferior to the best world motors of a similar class. If its specific gravity does not cause any special objections, then the liter capacity of 40. hp / l) is significantly lower than that of the Tomos engines, for which this figure is 60-65 hp. s. / l. The specific fuel consumption (about 500 g / l. S. Hour against 300 for the named foreign engines) is also excessively high; apparently, the prototype was far from the best sample with a low-cost deflector blowing system. " (Outboard boat motor "Surf" - G. A. Makarov, E. R. Chertulov, magazine "Boats and Yachts", 1969)

Under the Priboy engine, the Kazanka boat with one person on board developed a speed of 12 km / h, with three - 10 km / h. (A similar speed "Kazanka" can develop with, for example, a 2.5 hp Suzuki DF2.5 engine)

Fuel - gasoline with oil dissolved in it.

The congenital design defects include the absence of crankshaft oil seals on the engine - their role was played by bronze bushings, which are also sliding bearings, even with the slightest wear of which air began to leak into the crank chamber, which led to problems with starting, the impossibility of stable operation. After the appearance of the 8-strong Veterok motor, in which many of the Surf's shortcomings were eliminated, it began to enjoy an unimportant reputation and increasingly falling demand, so it was discontinued.

  • The advantages of the motor include:

: # Light weight

: # Compactness and unpretentiousness to fuel and oils

  • The disadvantages include:
  1. Complete motor with only one half-speed propeller

: # Very high specific fuel consumption - about 500 grams per 1 hp. per hour against 300 gr./hp / h. from analogues.

: # Difficulties with spare parts even during the years of production due to the small unification of units.

: # Lack of reverse gear in the gearbox, however, this is a drawback of almost all low-power motors of that time, including the "Veterok"

: # Unreliable and inconvenient manual starter with a lower cord position.

: # Complex and difficult to adjust the carburetor, combined with a gasoline pump.

: # Lack of built-in tank

: # Depressing unreliability

Examples of the use of the word surf in literature.

Boiled surf human, Along Aviamotornaya, Along Avtozavodskaya, In the factory shops of the big-eyed The light burns in the middle of the night, Oh, Entuziastov highway, Oh, the road of Muscovites.

Standing in a dark vineyard, Albin listened to the hum for a long time surf and sometimes smiled at something.

The entire Apocalypse is permeated by these waves, there is a certain rhythm in it: a wave of evil grows and then, as during surf, collapses and breaks on stones and retreats.

From Kolokolny Boulevard to Austerlitz Bridge, a rumble swept through the crowd like the noise of the sea. surf.

When dusk covered the distance with fog and clothed the land in crimson, they turned into a shallow bay and, passing the strip surf, came close to a wide, smoothly rising bank from the water, on which drying canoes lay in rows.

He waved his spear, and, like a white foam surf, the white lights of the Rakshasas rushed forward.

Below us for many thousands of meters is emptiness, an endless sea of \u200b\u200bclouds, rolling white surf on the steep spiers of the mountains.

In kilometers below us, under the white foam surf rain clouds smoked, waiting, invisible, ominous greenish clouds of phosgene and an acidic ocean.

Exposing an unhealed whirlwind in the game of their depths, the volitional element eliminates forms and terms and adjusts surf on a stringless note of love.

Above the line surf phalaropes, soro-teas, flightless auk, fulmars and petrels, small storm petrels, grebes and grebes scurry about.

Along the ladder, I reached the bottom of the mine and, plucking up courage, tore off this lid, knelt down and listened to the sewage flopping and rustling there, listened to the riser in which the water drained from the latrines was splashing, listened to the melodic murmur of washstands and the draining of soapy waters from the bathtubs - as if I were listening to a miniature surf sea \u200b\u200bwaves and salty waters, but nevertheless, as soon as I pricked up my ears, the cry of fighting rats, gnawing into flesh, groaning and glee, the splashing and floundering of fighting rat bodies, sounds that came from an unknown distance, were clearly heard over all these waters, but I - I knew that if I open the lid or grate on any outskirts and go downstairs, the last rat battle will go on everywhere, the same supposedly last rat war, which will end in great jubilation, and it will last until a reason is found. start over.

Blue-green algae have not yet appeared beyond the Barrier Reef, ocean surf does not give them a nose to show from the maze of reefs.

Lowering the book to his knees, Volgin thoughtfully watched the relentless game surf.

Vegetation swirled violently around, spilling over the collapsed walls of countless houses surf kumanik, holly, ivy, tease and weeds.

Climbing a shaft of gravel heaped up surf, Golovnin saw a camp of cloth tents on a gentle slope.

Surf

wave running on the shore. The nature and intensity of the surf depends on the shape of the coast. On a gently sloping (shallow) coast, the value of the surf wave is less than on a steep (at a depth).

encyclopedic Dictionary

Surf

the phenomenon of the destruction of sea waves at shallow depths when they run onto the coast, caused by a delay in the movement of water particles in the lower part of the wave due to their friction against the bottom.

Efremova's Dictionary

Surf

  1. m.
    1. :
      1. Waves hitting the shore.
      2. The noise produced by such waves.
    2. The coastal strip on which the waves beat.
  2. m. Compaction of the threads of the fabric to a given density (when producing fabric on a weaving machine).

Ozhegov Dictionary

PRIB ABOUTTh, I am, m. Sea waves approaching the shore. Ocean p. The noise of the surf.

| adj. surf, oh, oh. Surf wave.

Geomorphological dictionary-reference

Surf

deformation of the sea (lake) waves directly at the coast. The surf, like the burun, is accompanied by a sharp increase in the steepness of the slope of the waves, the crests of which overturn on the shore and foam. Pollution causes destruction of abrasive shores and contributes to the formation of beaches on shallow shores.

Poetry of the Russian diaspora

SURF

Harbin. 1941. Publishing House "Nation". No. 1. Emigrant poets: Elena Dal (Plaskeeva), N. Dozorov (Arseny Nesmeloe), A. Karbovsky, A. Nesmeloe, Elizaveta Rachinskaya, Al. Rusanova (A. Nosova), Vitaly Timoshevsky.

# 2. Emigrant poets: A. Achair, N. Zavadskaya, V. Loginov, N. Muravikov, E. Nedelskaya, V. Pereleshin, G. Satovsky-Rzhevsky, N. Semenov, G. Khalyabin.

Ushakov's Dictionary

Surf

surf th, surf, pl. not, husband.

1. Sea waves hitting the shore. Tidal bore. "The measured sound of the surf." Prishvin. "The waves of the frantic surf continually roll the sea with a roar, whistle, screech, howl hits the coastal cliff." Tyutchev.

| transfer What is approaching is piling up in the set ( books. poet.). Surf of human crowds.

2. A place on the shore, on which the waves beat. There was a hut near the surf. "Waves on the noisy surf." Bryusov.

3. An increase in volume (heaps of stones) resulting from crushing a large stone into crushed stone ( those.). Surf is obtained up to 10% of the volume.

Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron

Surf

A sea wave running ashore, provided that it rolls in along a sloping bottom; hitting the bottom and encountering an obstacle in it for the free movement of water particles downward, but at the same time possessing great living force, this wave rises to its great height: in some places, a surf wave rolling from the ocean reaches 10 fathoms in height. In the Bay of Biscay, off the coast of the Pacific Ocean and Siberia, there are places where, in addition to its extraordinary height, P., in addition to its extraordinary height, rolls onto the shore with an unusually beautiful beauty and breaks against scattered ridges of stones and underwater cliffs. As a rule, the surf wave goes in a slender ridge parallel to the outlines of the shoal or the coast and thus from a distance indicates to the sailors the place where the bottom rises to the coast and the depth, decreasing, affects the nature of the waves; the bottom of this wave in its forward motion is delayed by friction against the sand of the bottom, and the top of the wave, striving forward, turns towards the shore with a noisy, foamy, spiral-shaped "lamb" (curl). Marine P. is very dangerous for seamen disembarking; however, the savages who live on the shores and islands of the Pacific and Indian Ocean very deftly pass these dangerous places in their kayaks, pies and canoes; if it happened to them to turn over in a surf wave, then with a quick movement of the oar and body, they straighten the boat and again keep the direction - against the wave. Sailors of all countries approaching the shore passing P. (the most dangerous case of rowing), adhere to the following general rules, assuming, of course, that rowing and steering the wheel carefully and well: a) when rowing to the shore with a large accompanying P. : 1) carefully avoid each shaft, i.e. try to place the boat so that the shaft breaks in front of or behind it; 2) if the excitement is very high or the boat is small, you should paddle, that is, move to the shore astern, each time row forward towards each large shaft until it passes under the boat: then paddle to the coast again; 3) if there is confidence that it is possible to safely reach the shore with a boat, going bow forward, then nevertheless, when each shaft approaches, slow down the course of the boat, snag, or throw it astern trawl , so that, while towing it, constantly keep the stern against the surf wave: this is the main concern and skill; 4) the main weights should be transferred to the end of the boat facing the sea, however, not overloading it; 5) if the boat approaches the shore under sails, then before reaching P. it is imperative to remove the sails and cut down the masts to pass the P. under the oars, carefully steering, as indicated above; if there are only sails, they should be lowered significantly, remaining under the foresail or other small headsail. b) When paddling offshore : 1) assuming the boat is well controlled - you only need to take care to avoid meeting the surf wave when it turns its crest and breaks - otherwise it will flood the boat; 2) going against a strong wind and a large P., you should put on the oars and give full speed to meet each surf wave, which cannot be avoided; 3) on steam boats, you should not give the fullest speed against the wave, so as not to crash into it, but, somewhat reducing the speed, let the wave pass smoothly under the boat. in) Mocking the sloping shore (forward or reverse), every effort must be made to keep the boat in position astern directly against the wave, until it touches the keel of the shallow; after that, each oncoming shaft will raise it and move it to the shore, and the rowers, jumping out of the boat, drag it by hand to the shore. d) Pestering the steep bank , you should act differently: to the very shore, have the highest possible speed: whether they fit under sails or oars, near the shore they turn sharply sideways to the wave, towards P: the boat will be thrown by the wave onto the shore; Usually people gather on the shore in these cases, who will help to drag the boat out of the waves as soon as possible, otherwise it may be washed back into the sea. In such a case, it would be dangerous to approach the shore in reverse, tabania; here, on the contrary, it is necessary to maintain full speed ahead in order to reach the coast together with the wave. It is very difficult to give any general instructions and rules for mooring a wrecked ship or a ship sailing under sails or in pairs - at greater excitement [Which also fits the concept of acting on a boat by a breaking wave.] - very difficult: this is a matter of practice, skill and the experience of the helmsman and rowers; the usual rules - pestering from the leeward side, attaching a thrown end of the corresponding length to a second can, steering the wheel on the move, etc. - should be known to every sailor and amateur.

- "Priboy", a workers' party cooperative publishing house, was created in 1922 by the decision of the Petrogrograd provincial committee of the RCP (b) on the basis of the publishing house of the Communist University (founded in 1921), continued the traditions of the publishing house of the same name in 1913-14 and ... ...

SURF, surf, pl. no, husband. 1. Sea waves hitting the shore. Tidal bore. "The measured sound of the surf." Prishvin. "The waves of the frantic surf continually roll the sea with a roar, whistle, screech, howl hits the coastal cliff." Tyutchev. || transfer That ... ... Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

- "PRIBOY" is the first legal cooperative Bolshevik party publishing house, which appeared in St. Petersburg at the end of 1912 and was under the control and leadership of the Central Committee. Funds for the organization of the publishing house were collected among the workers. Active participants ... ... Literary encyclopedia

"Surf" - Priboi, a legal Bolshevik publishing house, was founded in November 1912 in St. Petersburg. It was located at 9, Izmailovsky Prospect. From 1913 it published literature on workers' social insurance; from July 1913 it became the publishing house of the Central Committee of the RSDLP, until ... ... Encyclopedic reference book "St. Petersburg"

SURF, breaker, etc. see nail. Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary. IN AND. Dahl. 1863 1866 ... Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary

- (Surf, wash, breakers) the phenomenon of wave running on the coastline. P. gets a different character depending on whether the coast is shallow or deep. P. happens at every coast; where the ocean waves and swell reach, it takes enormous ... ...

See excitement 2 Dictionary of Russian synonyms. Practical guide. M .: Russian language. Z.E. Aleksandrova. 2011. surf n., Number of synonyms: 6 ... Synonym dictionary

SURF, me, husband. Sea waves approaching the shore. Ocean p. The noise of the surf. | adj. surf, oh, oh. Surf wave. Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary. S.I. Ozhegov, N.Yu. Shvedova. 1949 1992 ... Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary

1) a legal Bolshevik publishing house, founded in November 1912 in St. Petersburg. It was located at 9, Izmailovsky Prospect. From 1913 it published literature on workers' social insurance; from July 1913 it became the publishing house of the Central Committee of the RSDLP, until ... ... Saint Petersburg (encyclopedia)

surf - stormy (Bunin); always noisy (Polonsky); pearl (Bunin); lazy (Bryusov); discordant (Bryusov); unstable (Balmont); dumb (White); deceptive (Fofanov); imperiously proud (Vasiliev); grumbling (Klyuev); furious (Kuzmin) Epithets ... ... Dictionary of epithets

surf - The mass of water in a brownish coastal zone, resulting from the deformation of waves breaking against the coastline, when the steepness of the slope of the waves increases sharply, the crests of which overturn on the coast and foam. → Fig. 320 Syn .: roll forward ... Geography Dictionary

Books

  • A.S. Novikov-Priboy. Works in 5 volumes (set of 5 books), A.S. Novikov-Priboy. Moscow, 1950. Publishing house "Artistic Literature". Publishing bindings. The preservation is good. One sheet of the fourth volume has been torn. Collected works of the Soviet writer Alexei ...
  • A.S. Novikov-Priboy. Collected works in 5 volumes (set of 5 books), A. Novikov-Priboy. We bring to your attention a collection of works by A.S. Novikov-Surf in five volumes. Collected works of the Soviet writer Alexei Silych Novikov-Priboy. The main theme of his works is ...

The oceans are not allowed to be in complete tranquility. The waters are constantly moving, pouring in, pouring out. As a result of surging phenomena, it happens that their level changes sharply. Vertical currents are formed. The excitement of the surface is caused by the winds, the attraction of the Moon and the Sun, the depths are agitated by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions. The movements of unsteady masses are closely related to the planetary system of air currents over the Earth. Extensive topic. For now, let's talk about what surf is in geography. Poets often ask him not to run away too quickly.

Lyrically

Some people have the opportunity to go to the Black Sea coast, others - the Volga rivers, still others - the Angara, the fourth - a small river flowing right behind the garden. They all notice how waves, powerful or quiet, hit the edge of the earth. Rolling, rolling, approaching, immediately leaving. The process intensifies, dies down, but does not stop.

What is surf according to romantics? A fabulous swing that you can mentally ride. Slivers and algae do it with enviable consistency - up and down! Everyone who is inclined to animate nature speaks of the friendliness of the phenomenon: lowering your hand into life-giving moisture, you feel the touch: “Hello, friend!”.

The lyrics give way to a sense of drive when you imagine an oceanic foamy wave. By the way, "surf" in English is surf. Hence the name of the modern sport - surfing. Riding a steep ridge while standing on a special board is an indescribable feeling. Leisure became popular in the 1950s. Long before this, "vertical races" were not considered a sport - the inhabitants of the Pacific Islands, conquering the elements, demonstrated their courage, defended the right to leadership.

To gentle sounds

The wind loves to walk lightly and spaciously, especially in large areas. Hostile conditions - reefs, rocks and other treacherous places - create very high waves. The noise of the surf is such that you can go deaf! It is dangerous to ride on such "slides". Where there is a coastline, as a rule, special places for the entertainment of surfers are organized, using more suitable options for practical purposes.

The measured sound of the surf is a special article. He can lull, calm, induce pleasant thoughts. Happens, worries, inclines to melancholy. I want to cover my ears with my hands and run to where there is silence. There is a certain dependence: after waiting for the alarm, it again pulls to the place where the sea or the river sounds like eternal chords. That's what surf is!

Waves do not run horizontally: they bounce on the move, making vertical (oscillatory) movements. Fishermen are familiar with the picture: float up and down, up and down. An integral part of fishing equipment is like a gray feather grass in the steppe: it sways, letting in air currents, but itself, like the field, does not move.

Wind force

How is the ridge formed? The lower part near the coast is braked against the bottom, the upper part is still moving, followed by tilting forward and overturning. The stream, striving to land - in a white cap of foam, the opposite - without it. A small wave gives rise to a quiet rustle ("Foamy rustle of coastal waves"), a high one - a roar reminiscent of thunderclaps.

Returning to the circulation of the atmosphere, we note: the wind presses on the unstable surface, knocking down its fragile balance. With a force of up to 2.4 m / s, a wave usually rises no higher than 4 meters. A storm can severely raise masses up to 20 m. Cases of wind waves from a ten-story building are known. At 34 meters, the whopper soared back in 1933 in South Africa, at the site of the Agulhas current.

Such waves are called murderers, robbers, villains, "bad jokes." They crash ships. For a long time, it was believed that "wandering waves" is something from the realm of fantasy. Gradually, reliable evidence accumulated, statistical studies were carried out. There are many assumptions about the causes of the occurrence, only one thing is clear: the phenomenon is not associated with catastrophic geophysical events.

A word of caution: surfing in the "bad jokes" area (not even too high) has disastrous consequences. Don't risk it! Many people know what the surf is, you can't argue with it!

Pros and cons

As soon as the wind dies down, the riot of "robbers" is replaced by ripples or gentle "swings". When diving to a depth, the waves of the water are almost imperceptible. But what a depth! Today we are not talking about them. What is surf? It is a powerful destroyer capable of rolling and dragging multi-ton stones. To protect the coast from its energy, people build breakwaters (hydraulic structures).

He is also a builder. While relaxing on the beach - sandy or pebble - people rarely think that the place is a modest gift from the surf. It was he who diligently crushed and rolled large formations, a wonderful natural perpetuum mobile!

Only falling ...

One of the most important movement mechanisms is wave refraction. They rarely break on the shore at right angles. The upward movement of water on land (skew) occurs at an oblique angle. Water return (backwash) - at right angles to the beach. This results in clean lateral movement of the beach material (beach drift).

By mixing, the water is enriched with oxygen, it becomes less cold, and therefore more suitable for reproduction and life of the inhabitants of the sea and river depths. Tell and show children what surf, high tide, low tide, current, tsunami, storms are. It is very interesting! In the meantime, feed on the elements of the ocean, sky, touch the philosophy of being! See you!

surf breakdown of waves in the sea, lake or other body of water, which occurs in shallow water, directly near the coast. In this case, the vertical oscillatory movements of water, characteristic of an open water area, are replaced by a reciprocating movement of the surf stream. At first, the wave shortens and increases its height, then its upper part begins to outstrip the lower one, which is inhibited due to friction against the bottom, which can be accompanied by the formation of a ridge and its partial collapse (bumping). Near the coastline, the entire mass of the wave hits the beach and, by inertia, travels along it for a certain distance (splash zone). Then, by gravity, the water rolls back.
on the shores of the Florida Strait. Cuba

It forms the relief of the coastal zone of water bodies. Its destructive activity is called abrasion and leads to the retreat of the coastline towards the land, the formation of steep ledges (cliff) with a characteristic depression in the lower part (wave-breaking niche) and a rocky sub-horizontal platform in front of it (bench). Under the action of the surf, rock fragments in the coastal zone move horizontally and vertically, crush and roll, acquiring a rounded shape. The accumulating activity of the surf causes the formation of beaches, spits, coastal and underwater bars and contributes to the movement of the coastline towards the water area. In most cases, the impact of the surf leads to a straightening of the coastline and simplification of its outline.


Watch value Surf in other dictionaries

Surf - punch, etc. see nailing.
Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary

Surf - surf, pl. no, m. 1. Sea waves hitting the shore. tidal bore. The measured sound of the surf. Prishvin. The waves of furious surf continuously wave the sea with a roar, whistle, squeal, ........
Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

Surf - -I am; m.
1. Waves hitting the shore. Sea p. Noise of the surf. The boat was nailed by the surf. / About the noise produced by such waves. P. interferes with sleep. Can't hear anything because of the surf.
2nd place........
Explanatory dictionary Kuznetsov

Novikov-surf - (real name Novikov) Alexey Silych (1877-1944) - Russian writer. In the stories and novellas ("Ukhaby", 1927) the image of the sailors' masses before and during the October Revolution. Historical ........
Big encyclopedic dictionary

Novikov-surf Alexey Silych - (real family Novikov; 1877-1944) - Russian. writer. Rod. into the cross. family. Graduated from a parish school. In 1907 he published brochures about Russian, banned by the government. - Japanese. war ........
Encyclopedic Dictionary of Aliases

Clado, Nick. Laurent. (surf) - prof. Nichol. pestilence. acad., author of topical. articles in "Nov. vr." by sea vopr., p. 1861.
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