Good morning,
Can someone explain to me what the following sentence means: The ship "knocking out her lower tier" as they approached, seemed very formidable.
I speak Spanish and other romance languages but I don't understand the meaning of the sentence and the automatic translators are useless.
Thank you very much,
Andreu
Help with a translation
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Re: Help with a translation
I don't know, but talk of a lower tier, would be the guns on the lower deck. I assume "knocking out" refers to opening the ports and running the guns out. But, as I say, this is my assumption. The ship would not normally sail with the lower tier's ports open as they were very close to the sea, maybe less than 2 feet, so when clearing for action that is the time they would open the ports and run the guns out. Unless someone has a better guess?
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Re: Help with a translation
Yes, I imagined it would be something similar, but let's see if you have any better ideas.
The Galga had a whole series of lower gun ports and a pair of 18-pounder guns. I could open those ports to intimidate.
Best regards,
Andreu
The Galga had a whole series of lower gun ports and a pair of 18-pounder guns. I could open those ports to intimidate.
Best regards,
Andreu
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I tried twice to reply but each time I logged in, wrote a reply, and clicked on "submit" it demanded my username and password AGAIN. If this message appears, I won't know why. I think I could help but I'm not going to write again. Sorry.
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Don't leave me like this! Rest and give me your answer, please !!!!
Re: Help with a translation
I'm confused about whether you are trying to translate from Spanish to English or the quoted sentence is a Google Translate English version of a Spanish sentence. That information and the rest of the paragraph, the sentences before and after the one quoted, would be helpful.
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Re: Help with a translation
Good evening,
No, it's a phrase from an English-language book! But I don't understand it and the automatic translators are terrible.
That's why I was asking, in case someone could give me a more understandable explanation of the phrase.
Best regards,
Andreu
No, it's a phrase from an English-language book! But I don't understand it and the automatic translators are terrible.
That's why I was asking, in case someone could give me a more understandable explanation of the phrase.
Best regards,
Andreu