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noununder canvas — im Zelt; (Naut.) unter Segel
* * *['kænvəs]plural - canvases; noun1) (( also adjective) (of) a coarse cloth made of hemp or flax etc, used for sails, tents etc, and for painting on: canvas sails.) das Segeltuch•- academic.ru/119231/under_canvas">under canvas* * *can·vas[ˈkænvəs]I. n<pl -es>under \canvas im Zelt* * *['knvəs]nLeinwand f; (for sails) Segeltuch nt; (= set of sails) Segel pl; (for tent) Zeltbahn f; (ART = material) Leinwand f; (= painting) Gemälde ntcanvas chair — Liegestuhl m, Klappstuhl m
* * *canvas [ˈkænvəs]A s1. SCHIFFa) Segeltuch nb) koll Segel pl:under canvas unter Segel ( → A 3);under full canvas mit allen Segeln2. Pack-, Zeltleinwand f3. Zelt, koll Zelte pl:under canvas in Zelten ( → A 1)4. Kanevas m, Stramin m (für Stickereien)5. MALa) Leinwand fb) (Öl)Gemälde n auf Leinwand* * *noununder canvas — im Zelt; (Naut.) unter Segel
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3 canvas beach bag
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canvas / canvass — Canvas is cloth or fabric: a canvas bag to bring to the beach. Canvass means to conduct a survey or examine thoroughly , or to seek votes : She canvassed all the stores before she found the right dress … Confused words
canvas / canvass — Canvas is cloth or fabric: a canvas bag to bring to the beach. Canvass means to conduct a survey or examine thoroughly , or to seek votes : She canvassed all the stores before she found the right dress … Confused words
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sea bag — a tubular canvas bag closed by a drawstring, used by a sailor for gear. [1920 25] * * * sea bag, a large canvas bag that seamen use to carry clothing and other articles to and from a ship … Useful english dictionary
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