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1 Berth
subs.Mooring place: P. and V. ὅρμος, ὁ.Sleeping place: P. and V. κοίτη, ἡ.Give a wide berth to: P. πόρρωθεν ἀσπάζεσθαι (acc.), V. πρόσωθεν ἀσπάζεσθαι (acc.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Berth
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2 berth
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3 give a wide berth (to)
(to keep well away from: I give people with colds a wide berth / give a wide berth to people with colds.) κρατιέμαι σε απόσταση, αποφεύγω -
4 give a wide berth (to)
(to keep well away from: I give people with colds a wide berth / give a wide berth to people with colds.) κρατιέμαι σε απόσταση, αποφεύγω -
5 wide
1. adjective1) (great in extent, especially from side to side: wide streets; Her eyes were wide with surprise.) πλατύς, φαρδύς2) (being a certain distance from one side to the other: This material is three metres wide; How wide is it?) σε φάρδος3) (great or large: He won by a wide margin.) μεγάλος, ευρύς4) (covering a large and varied range of subjects etc: a wide experience of teaching.) εκτεταμένος2. adverb(with a great distance from top to bottom or side to side: He opened his eyes wide.) πλατιά- widely- widen
- wideness
- width
- wide-ranging
- widespread
- give a wide berth to
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6 bunk
(a sleeping-berth in a ship's cabin.) κουκέτα -
7 cabin
['kæbin]1) (a small house or hut (made eg of logs): a log cabin.) καλύβα2) (a (small) room in a ship for sleeping in: We've a four-berth cabin.) καμπίνα3) (the part of an aircraft containing seating for passengers.) καμπίνα αεροπλάνου -
8 sleeper
1) (a person who sleeps: Nothing occurred to disturb the sleepers.) κοιμώμενος2) (a berth or compartment for sleeping, on a railway train: I'd like to book a sleeper on the London train.) κλινάμαξα,βαγκονλί
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berth — [bʉrth] n. [< base of BEAR1 + TH1] 1. enough space at sea to keep clear of another ship, the shore, etc. 2. space for anchoring or tying up 3. a ship s place of anchorage 4. a position, place, office, job, etc … English World dictionary
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berth — ► NOUN 1) a ship s place at a wharf or dock. 2) a fixed bunk on a ship or train. ► VERB 1) moor in a berth. 2) provide a berth for (a passenger). ● give a wide berth Cf. ↑give a wide ber … English terms dictionary
Berth — Berth, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Berthed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Berthing}.] 1. To give an anchorage to, or a place to lie at; to place in a berth; as, she was berthed stem to stern with the Adelaide. [1913 Webster] 2. To allot or furnish berths to, on… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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berth — [n1] harbor; bunk anchorage, bed, bedroom, billet, compartment, cot, dock, hammock, haven, jetty, levee, pier, port, quay, slip, wharf; concepts 513,516 berth [n2] position of responsibility appointment, billet, capacity, connection, employment,… … New thesaurus
Berth — Berth. bei Tiernamen Abkürzung für Arnold Adolf Berthold, geb. 26. Febr. 1803 in Soest, gest. 3. Jan. 1861 in Göttingen als Professor der Physiologie … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
berth — index employment, lodge (house), lodging, office, post, seat, trade (occupation) … Law dictionary
berth — 1 *room, play, elbowroom, leeway, margin, clearance 2 *wharf, dock, pier, quay, slip, jetty, levee … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Berth — The term berth is used to describe a bed on a boat or train, or a location in a port or harbour used specifically for mooring vessels while not at sea (or as a verb to describe bringing a vessel alongside to berth ), or for describing playoff… … Wikipedia