rudder|rudders in English

noun

[rud·der || 'rʌdə(r)]

movable vertical blade located at the rear of an airplane or ship and used for steering

Use "rudder|rudders" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "rudder|rudders" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "rudder|rudders", or refer to the context using the word "rudder|rudders" in the English Dictionary.

1. Rudders partially locked.

2. The Dutch rudder?

3. Right standard rudder.

4. Tommy, come right full rudder.

5. And a Dutch rudder is?

6. Rudder angle, rpm, pitch indicator

7. Don't know what a Dutch rudder...?

8. No rudder, no help, no port.

9. Be ready with rudder to maintain heading.

10. The rudder pedals are adjustable on both sides.

11. 13 Without a rudder the ship was not navigable.

12. The ship had two parallel rudders, which were controlled by steam-powered engines.

13. Spiritually, millions drift on restless seas, searching for reliable rudders and strong anchors.

14. At the same time loosing the bands of the rudders [hama Anentes tas zeuktērias tōn pēdaliōn]

15. All ahead one-third, left full rudder, emergency deep.

16. Rudder angle δ or δa () at which evasive action commences

17. Researchers are applying this concept to make more-efficient boat rudders, water turbines, windmills, and helicopter rotor blades.

18. Rudder angle δ or δa (1) at which evasive action commences

19. Shaft, propeller, stator vane, nozzle, rudder, intake grate, marine shafts

20. (Anentes) 447: to send up, produce, send back: from ana and hiémi (to send) the ropes: ζευκτηρίας (zeuktērias) 2202: bands, ropes: from zeuktérios (fit for joining); from the same as zugos: of the rudders; πηδαλίων (pēdaliōn) 4079: a rudder: from pédon (the blade of …

21. The ships lost up to 65% speed with the twin rudders hard over, and heeled up to 11 degrees.

22. Narrator: The wing has no steering controls, no flaps, no rudder.

23. Rudder angle δ or δa (3) at which evasive action commences

24. It had neither bow nor stern, keel nor rudder —no curves.

25. My rudder is left, coming to new course 1-0-7.