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21 picket boat
subst. \/ˈpɪkɪtbəʊt\/(sjøfart, militærvesen) bevoktningsfartøy, patruljebåt, vedettbåt -
22 pilot boat
subst. \/ˈpaɪlətbəʊt\/losbåt -
23 pleasure boat
subst. \/ˈpleʒəbəʊt\/lystbåt, fritidsbåt -
24 power boat
subst. \/ˈpaʊəbəʊt\/hurtiggående motorbåt -
25 rowing boat
subst. eller rowboatrobåt -
26 sailing boat
subst. \/ˈseɪlɪŋbəʊt\/ eller sailboatseilbåt -
27 sauce boat
subst. \/ˈsɔːsbəʊt\/sausekopp, sausenebbe -
28 sculling-boat
subst. \/ˈskʌlɪŋbəʊt\/sculler -
29 tidal boat
subst. eller tidal steamertidevannsbåt (båt hvis turer varierer i forhold til tidevannet) -
30 torpedo boat
subst. \/tɔːˈpiːdəʊbəʊt\/( militærvesen) torpedobåt -
31 torpedo boat destroyer
subst.( militærvesen) torpedojager, destroyer -
32 towing-boat
subst. \/ˈtəʊɪŋbəʊt\/se ➢ towboat -
33 U-boat
subst. \/ˈjuːbəʊt\/(tysk) ubåt (brukt i 1. og 2. verdenskrig) -
34 whaling boat
subst. \/ˈweɪlɪŋbəʊt\/hvalfangerskute, hval(fangst)båt -
35 sauce-boat
sausenebb -
36 row
I rəu noun(a line: two rows of houses; They were sitting in a row; They sat in the front row in the theatre.) rekke, radII 1. rəu verb1) (to move (a boat) through the water using oars: He rowed (the dinghy) up the river.) ro2) (to transport by rowing: He rowed them across the lake.) ro2. noun(a trip in a rowing-boat: They went for a row on the river.) rotur- rower- rowing-boat
- row-boat III noun1) (a noisy quarrel: They had a terrible row; a family row.) krangel, husbråk2) (a continuous loud noise: They heard a row in the street.) bråk, brudulje, spetakkelbråk--------krangel--------rad--------rekke--------ro--------strid--------tretteIsubst. \/rəʊ\/1) rad, rekke2) benkerad, rad3) ( strikking eller hekling) omgang, rad4) trang gate, smuga hard\/long row to hoe en hard nøtt å knekke, en vanskelig oppgavehoe one's own row passe sine egne sakerin a row på rad og rekkepå rad, i et strekkin rows på rad og rekkeIIsubst. \/raʊ\/1) ( høyrøstet) krangel2) bråk, spetakkel, støy• what's the row?• why don't you kick up a row about it?get into a row bli skjelt uthave a row kranglehold\/shut your row! ( slang) hold kjeft!make\/kick up a row lage bråk, skape leven, lage spetakkelstop that row! hold opp med det bråket!IIIsubst. \/raʊ\/roturbe out for a row være ute og rogo for a row ro seg en turIVverb \/rəʊ\/1) ro• he rows No. 5 in the Oxford crew2) ro om kapp med, konkurrere motrow a race ro om kappVverb \/raʊ\/1) krangle, bråke, lage bråk2) skjelle ut, kjefte pårow with someone krangle med noen -
37 anchor
'æŋkə 1. noun1) (something, usually a heavy piece of metal with points which dig into the sea-bed, used to hold a boat in one position.) anker2) (something that holds someone or something steady.) forankring, feste2. verb(to hold (a boat etc) steady (with an anchor): They have anchored (the boat) near the shore; He used a stone to anchor his papers.) ankre, feste- at anchoranker--------ankreIsubst. \/ˈæŋkə\/1) ( sjøfart) anker2) ( overført) anker, ankerfeste, støtte, støttepunkt3) ( hverdagslig) ankermann, nøkkelperson (sport, TV)anchors ( hverdagslig) bremser (på bil)at anchor for anker, ankret oppcome to anchor ankre oppdrop anchor eller cast anchor kaste ankerhit the anchors (austr., muntlig) stå på bremseneride at anchor eller lie at anchor ligge for ankerswallow the anchor (hverdagslig, om sjømann) gå i landweigh anchor eller raise anchor lette ankerIIverb \/ˈæŋkə\/1) ( sjøfart) ligge for anker, kaste anker, ankre opp2) ( overført) forankre, holde fast3) ( hverdagslig) slå seg til4) (hverdagslig, om TV-program) ledeanchor to holde fast ved -
38 beach
bi: 1. noun(the sandy or stony shore of a sea or lake: Children love playing on the beach.) strand2. verb(to drive or pull (a boat etc) up on to a beach: We'll beach the boat here and continue on foot.) sette (et skip) på landstrandIsubst. \/biːtʃ\/(sand)strand, badestrandat the beach ved strandenon the beach på strandentake the beach ( om sjøfolk) gå i land, ikke seile merIIverb \/biːtʃ\/havne på land, ta\/dra (opp) på landbe on the beach (austr., hverdagslig) være arbeidsløs, være uten hyre -
39 dinghy
'diŋɡiplural - dinghies; noun1) (a small boat carried on a larger boat to take passengers ashore.) jolle2) (a small sailing or rowing boat.) jollesubst. \/ˈdɪŋɡɪ\/ eller dingy1) jolle, seiljolle2) (oppblåsbar) redningsbåt\/gummibåt3) liten panserbil -
40 ferry
'feri 1. verb(to carry (people, cars etc) from one place to another by boat (or plane): She ferried us across the river in a small boat.) ferje, dra med ferje2. noun(a boat which ferries people, cars etc from one place to another: We took the cross-channel ferry.) ferjeferjeIsubst. \/ˈferɪ\/1) ( båt og fly) ferge2) fergested, fergehavn, fergeleie3) fergerute, fergeforbindelse4) fergerettferry service fergerute, fergeforbindelseferry pilot transportflyverIIverb \/ˈferɪ\/1) ferge, transportere, kjøre (i skytteltrafikk)2) ta ferge3) fly, frakte med fly, transportere (med fly)ferry somebody across\/over ferge noen over
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Boat — (b[=o]t), n. [OE. boot, bat, AS. b[=a]t; akin to Icel. b[=a]tr, Sw. b[*a]t, Dan. baad, D. & G. boot. Cf. {Bateau}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A small open vessel, or water craft, usually moved by cars or paddles, but often by a sail. [1913 Webster] Note … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
boat — W2S1 [bəut US bout] n [: Old English; Origin: bat] 1.) a vehicle that travels across water ▪ If we had a boat, we could row across to the island. ▪ a fishing boat on/in a boat ▪ MacKay said he would sleep on his boat. by boat ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
boat — [bōt] n. [ME bot < OE bat (akin to Ger & Du boot) < IE base * bheid , to split (in the sense “hollowed out tree trunk”) > FISSION] 1. a small, open water vehicle propelled by oars, sails, engine, etc. 2. a large such vehicle for use in… … English World dictionary
boat — ► NOUN 1) a vessel for travelling on water. 2) a boat shaped serving dish for sauce or gravy. ► VERB ▪ travel in a boat for pleasure. ● be in the same boat Cf. ↑be in the same boat ● … English terms dictionary
boat — [ bout ] noun count *** 1. ) a small vehicle that people use for traveling on water. Boats are usually smaller than ships, and are moved by means of sails, OARS, or motors: by boat: The only way to get there was by boat. => POWERBOAT, ROWBOAT … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Boat — (b[=o]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Boated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Boating}.] 1. To transport in a boat; as, to boat goods. [1913 Webster] 2. To place in a boat; as, to boat oars. [1913 Webster] {To boat the oars}. See under {Oar}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
boat — boat, vessel, ship, craft are comparable when they denote a floating structure designed to carry persons or goods over water. Boat is sometimes used as a general designation of such a structure but more specifically it is applicable to a small,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
boat — (n.) O.E. bat boat, ship, vessel, from P.Gmc. *bait (Cf. O.N. batr, Du. boot, Ger. Boot), possibly from PIE root *bheid to split (see FISSURE (Cf. fissure)), with the sense of making a boat by hollowing out a tree trunk; or it may be an extension … Etymology dictionary
Boat — Boat, v. i. To go or row in a boat. [1913 Webster] I boated over, ran my craft aground. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
boat — A boat is a ‘small vessel propelled on water’ by various means, and includes vessels used for fishing, for cargo, or to carry passengers. A ship is a large sea going vessel, especially when part of a navy. A submarine, however, despite its… … Modern English usage
BOAT/US — Boat Owners Association of the United States (Governmental » Transportation) … Abbreviations dictionary