Rszondákban
Rszondákban is a Hungarian word that translates to "in the soundings" or "in the measurements of depth" in English. It is most commonly encountered in nautical contexts, referring to the process of determining the depth of a body of water. Historically, this involved using a sounding line, a rope with a weight attached to one end, which was lowered into the water until it reached the bottom. The length of the line that was submerged would then indicate the depth.
Modern naval and maritime practices utilize more advanced technologies for depth measurement. Echo sounders, also known
The term "rszondákban" can also appear in geological or scientific contexts where depth measurements are taken