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1 wharf
<build.nav> (major mooring structure, stationary or semi-floating) ■ Landungsbrücke f<build.nav> (structure built on posts; used as landing place for ships, entertainme) ■ Pier m ; Landungssteg m -
2 berth
1. noun1)3) (sleeping place) (in ship) Koje, die; Kajütenbett, das; (in train) Schlafwagenbett, das; (in aircraft) Sleeper, der2. transitive verbfestmachen [Schiff]3. intransitive verb[Schiff:] festmachen, anlegen* * *[bə:Ɵ] 1. noun1) (a sleeping-place in a ship etc.) die Koje2) (a place in a port etc where a ship can be moored.) der Liegeplatz2. verb(to moor (a ship): The ship berthed last night.) vor Anker legen* * *[bɜ:θ, AM bɜ:rθ]I. nto give a ship a wide \berth ein Schiff auf guten Abstand [von Land] haltenII. vtto \berth a ship ein Schiff am Kai festmachenIII. vi [am Kai] anlegen [o festmachen]* * *[bɜːɵ]1. n3) (NAUT: sea-room) Raum mto give sb/sth a wide berth (fig) — einen (weiten) Bogen um jdn/etw machen
2. vianlegen3. vtto berth a ship — mit einem Schiff (am Kai) anlegen
where is she berthed? — wo liegt es?, wo hat es angelegt?
* * *A s1. SCHIFF Seeraum m:a) weit abhalten von der Küste etc,2. SCHIFF Liege-, Ankerplatz m3. SCHIFF (Schlaf)Koje f, Kajütenbett n, allg Schiffsplatz m4. BAHN (Schlafwagen)Bett n oder (-)Platz m5. umga) Job m, Stelle fb) besonders US Platz m (in einer Mannschaft etc)B v/t1. SCHIFF am Kai festmachen, vor Anker legenC v/i SCHIFF festmachen, anlegen:berth in the dock docken* * *1. noun1)give somebody/something a wide berth — (fig.) einen großen Bogen um jemanden/etwas machen
2) (ship's place at wharf) Liegeplatz, der3) (sleeping place) (in ship) Koje, die; Kajütenbett, das; (in train) Schlafwagenbett, das; (in aircraft) Sleeper, der2. transitive verbfestmachen [Schiff]3. intransitive verb[Schiff:] festmachen, anlegen* * *(shipping) n.Liegeplatz m. n.Koje -n f. -
3 berth
I [bɜːθ]1) mar. ferr. (for sleeping) cuccetta f.2) mar. (for ship) posto m. di ormeggio••II [bɜːθ]to give sb., sth. a wide berth — colloq. stare alla larga da qcs., qcn
verbo transitivo ormeggiare* * *[bə:Ɵ] 1. noun1) (a sleeping-place in a ship etc.) cuccetta2) (a place in a port etc where a ship can be moored.) ancoraggio2. verb(to moor (a ship): The ship berthed last night.) ancorare, ormeggiare* * *[bɜːθ]1. n(on ship, train) cuccetta, (Naut: place at wharf) ormeggio2. viormeggiare, (in harbour) entrare in porto* * *berth /bɜ:ɵ/n.2 (naut.) ancoraggio; attracco; posto di fonda (o d'ormeggio): to shift berth, cambiare posto di ormeggio; foul berth, cattivo ormeggio3 (fig. fam.) impiego; posto● (naut.) berth freight, nolo a collettame □ to give a wide berth to, (naut.) tenersi al largo di; (fig.) girare al largo di, stare alla larga da (q.).(to) berth /bɜ:ɵ/v. t.* * *I [bɜːθ]1) mar. ferr. (for sleeping) cuccetta f.2) mar. (for ship) posto m. di ormeggio••II [bɜːθ]to give sb., sth. a wide berth — colloq. stare alla larga da qcs., qcn
verbo transitivo ormeggiare -
4 berth
bə:Ɵ
1. noun1) (a sleeping-place in a ship etc.) camarote, litera2) (a place in a port etc where a ship can be moored.) amarradero
2. verb(to moor (a ship): The ship berthed last night.) atracartr[bɜːɵ]1 (in harbour) amarradero2 (on ship) camarote nombre masculino, litera1 poner en dique1 atracar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto give somebody a wide berth esquivar a alguienberth ['bərɵ] vi: atracarberth n1) dock: atracadero m2) accommodation: litera f, camarote m3) position: trabajo m, puesto mn.• atracadero s.m.• camarote s.m.• emplazamiento s.m.• fondeadero s.m.• litera s.f.v.• atracar v.• fondear v.
I bɜːrθ, bɜːθa) (couchette, bunk) litera f, cucheta f (RPl); ( cabin) camarote mb) ( mooring) atracadero mto give somebody a wide berth — eludir or rehuir* a alguien
c) (AmE Sport)
II
transitive/intransitive verb atracar*[bɜːθ]1. N1) (on ship, train) (=cabin) camarote m ; (=bunk) litera f2) (Naut) (at wharf) amarradero m ; (in marina etc) punto m de atraque- give sb a wide berth2.VI (Naut) atracar3.VT (Naut) atracar* * *
I [bɜːrθ, bɜːθ]a) (couchette, bunk) litera f, cucheta f (RPl); ( cabin) camarote mb) ( mooring) atracadero mto give somebody a wide berth — eludir or rehuir* a alguien
c) (AmE Sport)
II
transitive/intransitive verb atracar* -
5 landing
1. n высадка на берегlanding tee — посадочный знак "Т"
landing zone — зона, район посадки
2. n воен. высадка десантаlanding operation — десантная операция, высадка десанта
3. n место высадки, пристаньlanding place — место высадки, пристань
4. n приземление, посадкаhard landing — жёсткая посадка, падение
lunar landing — посадка на Луну, прилунение
5. n место посадки6. n посадочная площадка7. n лестничная площадка8. n горн. приёмная площадка9. n с. -х. заглублениеСинонимический ряд:1. pier (noun) dock; harbor; harbour; marina; pier; port; runway; spaceport; wharf2. alighting (verb) alighting; lighting; perching; roosting; set down; setting down; settling; sitting down; touch down; touching down3. arriving by air (verb) arriving by air; coming down to earth; deplaning; making a belly landing; reaching the earth; splashing down4. arriving by sea (verb) anchoring; arriving; arriving by sea; berthing; casting anchor; docking; dropping anchor; making port; piloting5. disembarking (verb) debarking; disembarking6. getting (verb) acquiring; annexing; chalking up; come by; compassing; gaining; getting; having; obtaining; pick up; picking up; procuring; pulling; securing; winning
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