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tr['ʤetsəm]1 SMALLMARITIME/SMALL echazón nombre masculinojetsam ['ʤɛtsəm] nflotsam and jetsam : restos mpl, desechos mpln.• cosa desechada por inútil s.f.• echazón s.m.'dʒetsəm['dʒetsǝm]N echazón f, cosas fpl desechadas* * *['dʒetsəm] -
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jetsam [ˊdʒetsǝm] nгруз, това́ры, сбро́шенные с корабля́ при ава́рии (и приби́тые к бе́регу) [ср. flotsam] -
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[ˈdʒetsəm]jetsam выброшенный за борт во время аварии и затонувший груз jetsam груз, товары, сброшенные с корабля при аварии (и прибитые к берегу) jetsam груз, сбрасываемый с аварийного судна jetsam товары, сброшенные с корабля при аварии (и прибитые к берегу) -
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subst. \/ˈdʒetsəm\/, \/ˈdʒetsæm\/ ( sjøfart)1) forklaring: last som er kastet over bord eller dumpet2) strandingsgods3) vrakgods -
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{'dʒetsəm}
1. товар, изхвърлен от кораб при авария
2. прен. отрепка* * *{'jetsъm} n 1. товар, изхвърлен от кораб при авария; 2. пре* * *1. прен. отрепка 2. товар, изхвърлен от кораб при авария* * *jetsam[´dʒetsəm] n 1. стоки, изхвърлени от кораб при авария; стоките, които биват изхвърлени на брега; 2. прен. отрепка. -
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[džétsəm]nounblago, vrženo z ladje, da se olajša tovor; naplavljeno blagofiguratively blago brez vrednosti; figuratively flotsam and jetsam — človeške razvaline -
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[English Word] jetsam[Swahili Word] kizamaji[Swahili Plural] vizamaji[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] zama N------------------------------------------------------------ -
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nounsinkendes Seewurfgut (Seew.); (on seashore) Strandgut, das; see also academic.ru/28230/flotsam">flotsam* * *jet·sam[ˈʤetsəm]* * *['dZetsəm]nüber Bord geworfenes Gut; (on beach) Strandgut nt → flotsamSee:→ flotsam* * *1. Seewurfgut n (in Seenot über Bord geworfene Ladung)* * *nounsinkendes Seewurfgut (Seew.); (on seashore) Strandgut, das; see also flotsam -
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n.1.товар (исфрлен од брод во опасност)2. нанос (на брег)3. flotsam and jetsam види flotsam -
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[ʹdʒets(ə)m] n1) мор. тонущий груз, выброшенный в критический момент за борт (и прибитый к берегу)2) человек, которого судьба бросает с места на место; неприкаянная личность; (вечный) бродяга -
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сущ.мор., страх. (груз, сброшенный с терпящего бедствие судна для его облегчения и оставшийся под водой или вынесенный на берег)See:* * ** * *Международные перевозки/Таможенное правогруз, выброшенный за борт и погрузившийся ниже уровня воды
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jetsam — jet·sam / jet səm/ n: the part of a ship, its equipment, or its cargo that is cast overboard to lighten the load in time of distress and that sinks or is washed ashore compare flotsam Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Jetsam — Jet sam, Jetson Jet son, n. [F. jeter to throw: cf. OF. getaison a throwing. Cf. {Flotsam}, {Jettison}.] 1. (Mar. Law) Goods which sink when cast into the sea, and remain under water; distinguished from {flotsam}, goods which float, and {ligan}… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jetsam — see flotsam and jetsam … Modern English usage
jetsam — 1560s, jottsome act of throwing goods overboard to lighten a ship, alteration and contraction of M.E. jetteson, from Anglo Fr. getteson, O.Fr. getaison a throwing (see JETTISON (Cf. jettison)). Intermediate forms were jetson, jetsome; the form… … Etymology dictionary
jetsam — /jetsam/ Goods which, by the act of the owner, have been voluntarily cast overboard from a vessel, in a storm or other emergency, to lighten the ship. See also jactus jettison … Black's law dictionary
jetsam — /jetsam/ Goods which, by the act of the owner, have been voluntarily cast overboard from a vessel, in a storm or other emergency, to lighten the ship. See also jactus jettison … Black's law dictionary
jetsam — ► NOUN ▪ unwanted material or goods that have been thrown overboard from a ship and washed ashore. Compare with FLOTSAM(Cf. ↑flotsam). ORIGIN originally as jetson; contraction of JETTISON(Cf. ↑jettison) … English terms dictionary
jetsam — [jet′səm] n. [var. of JETTISON] 1. that part of the cargo or equipment thrown overboard to lighten a ship in danger: see FLOTSAM 2. such material washed ashore 3. discarded things … English World dictionary
jetsam — noun a) articles thrown overboard from a ship or boat in order to lighten the load of a ship in distress There she was, floating amongst the jetsam, like so much debris. b) discarded … Wiktionary
jetsam — , flotsam Jetsam applies to goods that have been thrown overboard (jettisoned) at sea; flotsam describes goods that have floated free from wreckage. Historically flotsam went to the Crown and jetsam to the lord of the manor on whose land it washed… … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
jetsam — See flotsam. See flotsam, jetsam … Dictionary of problem words and expressions