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61 downstream
adverb (further along a river towards the sea: We found/rowed the boat downstream.) în aval, la vale -
62 dredger
noun (a boat with apparatus for dredging.) dragor -
63 drift
[drift] 1. noun1) (a heap of something driven together, especially snow: His car stuck in a snowdrift.) morman, grămadă2) (the direction in which something is going; the general meaning: I couldn't hear you clearly, but I did catch the drift of what you said.) idee (generală)2. verb1) (to (cause to) float or be blown along: Sand drifted across the road; The boat drifted down the river.) a fi purtat de vânt/de curent, a aluneca2) ((of people) to wander or live aimlessly: She drifted from job to job.) a se lăsa în voia sorţii•- drifter- driftwood -
64 drifter
1) (a fishing-boat that uses a net which floats near the surface of the water.) barcă de pescuit2) (a person who drifts.) hoinar -
65 eight
[eit] 1. noun1) (the number or figure 8: Four and four are/is/make eight.) opt2) (the age of 8: children of eight and over.) opt ani3) (the crew of an eight-oared racing boat: Did the Cambridge eight win?) echipă de opt persoane2. adjective1) (8 in number: eight people; He is eight years old.) opt2) (aged 8: He is eight today.) (în vârstă de) opt ani•- eight-- eighth
- eight-year-old 3. adjectivean eight-year-old child.) de opt ani -
66 flimsy
['flimzi]1) (thin and light: You'll be cold in those flimsy clothes.) subţire2) (not very well made; likely to break: a flimsy boat.) fragil -
67 floating restaurant
(a restaurant on a boat or other floating structure.) restaurant pe apă -
68 flow
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69 gangplank
['ɡæŋplæŋk]((also gangway) a movable bridge by which to get on or off a boat.) pasarelă -
70 gondola
['ɡondələ]1) (a long narrow boat used on the canals of Venice.) gondolă2) (a kind of safety cage for people who are working on the outside of a tall building to stand in.) nacelă• -
71 have a hand in (something)
(to be one of the people who have caused, done etc (something): Did you have a hand in the building of this boat / in the success of the project?) a fi implicat (în) -
72 have a hand in (something)
(to be one of the people who have caused, done etc (something): Did you have a hand in the building of this boat / in the success of the project?) a fi implicat (în) -
73 heel
[hi:l] 1. noun1) (the back part of the foot: I have a blister on my heel.) călcâi2) (the part of a sock etc that covers this part of the foot: I have a hole in the heel of my sock.) călcâi3) (the part of a shoe, boot etc under or round the heel of the foot: The heel has come off this shoe.) călcâi; toc2. verb1) (to put a heel on (a shoe etc).) a pune tocuri2) ((usually with over) (of ships) to lean to one side: The boat heeled over in the strong wind.) a se apleca•- - heeled- at/on one's heels
- kick one's heels
- take to one's heels
- to heel
- turn on one's heel -
74 high and dry
1) ((of boats) on the shore; out of the water: The boat was left high and dry of the beach.) pe mal; eşuat2) (in difficulties: Her husband has left her high and dry without any money.) de izbelişte -
75 hire
1. verb1) ((often with from) to get the use of by paying money: He's hiring a car (from us) for the week.) a angaja2) ((often with out) to give (someone) the use of in exchange for money: Will you hire me your boat for the week-end?; Does this firm hire out cars?) a închiria3) ((especially American) to employ (a workman etc): They have hired a team of labourers to dig the road.)2. noun((money paid for) hiring: Is this hall for hire?; How much is the hire of the hall?; We don't own this crane - it's on hire.) închiriere- hirer- hire-purchase -
76 hold out
1) (to continue to survive etc until help arrives: The rescue team hoped the men in the boat could hold out till they arrived.) a rezista2) (to continue to fight against an enemy attack: The soldiers held out for eight days.) a rezista3) (to be enough to last: Will our supplies hold out till the end of the month?) a fi suficient -
77 hollow out
(to make hollow: They hollowed out a tree-trunk to make a boat.) a scobi -
78 houseboat
noun (a type of boat, usually with a flat bottom, which is built to be lived in.) ambarcaţie-locuinţă -
79 in the wake of
(immediately behind or after: Our tiny boat was caught in the wake of the huge ship.) pe urmele... -
80 keel
[ki:l](the long supporting piece of a ship's frame that lies lengthwise along the bottom: The boat's keel stuck in the mud near the shore.) chilă- be/keep on an even keel
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