()are usually stowed both above and below deck.
A、A.Containers
B、B.Trucks
C、C.Machinery
D、D.Clamps
A、A.Containers
B、B.Trucks
C、C.Machinery
D、D.Clamps
A、A. Dry cargo is usually stowed in the hold. B、B. Dry cargo is usually stowed at the hatch. C、C. Wet cargo is usually stowed in the hold.
A、to ventilate the hold B、to separate the cargo C、to replace shifting boards D、to facilitate stowage
A、to ventilate the hold B、to separate the cargo C、to replace shifting boards D、to facilitate stowage
A、to ventilate the hold B、to separate the cargo C、to replace shifting boards D、to facilitate stowage
A、A. These hatches are usually driven by electric or hydraulic power. B、B. These hatch covers are usually driven by electric or hydraulic power. C、C. These hatch covers are usually driven by electric. D、D. These hatch covers are usually driven by hydraulic power.
A、A.Binary backups are usually faster than text backups B、B.Binary backups are usually slower than text backups C、C.Text backups are human-readable while binary backups are not D、D.Binary backups are not portable across different operating systems
A、Compression subnets are turned on by default. B、Compression subnets advertise remote routes. C、Compression subnets are usually LAN-side subnets. D、Compression subnets are usually WAN-side subnets.
A、Paints,varnish,or other liquid flammables are stowed in a dry stores locker B、Inert cargoes such as pig iron are loaded in a wet condition C、Oily rags are stowed in a metal pail D、Clean mattresses are stored in contact with an electric light bulb
A、Paints, varnish, or other liquid flammables are stowed in a dry stores locker B、Inert cargoes such as pig iron are loaded in a wet condition C、Oily rags are stowed in a metal pail D、Clean mattresses are stored in contact with an electric light bulb