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  • 1 ship

    [ʃip] 1. noun
    1) (a large boat: The ship sank and all the passengers and crew were drowned.) skib
    2) (any of certain types of transport that fly: a spaceship.) -skib
    2. verb
    (to send or transport by ship: The books were shipped to Australia.) sende; sende med skib
    - shipper
    - shipping
    - ship-broker
    - shipbuilder
    - shipbuilding
    - shipowner
    - shipshape
    - shipwreck
    3. verb
    We were shipwrecked off the coast of Africa.) forlise
    - ship water
    * * *
    [ʃip] 1. noun
    1) (a large boat: The ship sank and all the passengers and crew were drowned.) skib
    2) (any of certain types of transport that fly: a spaceship.) -skib
    2. verb
    (to send or transport by ship: The books were shipped to Australia.) sende; sende med skib
    - shipper
    - shipping
    - ship-broker
    - shipbuilder
    - shipbuilding
    - shipowner
    - shipshape
    - shipwreck
    3. verb
    We were shipwrecked off the coast of Africa.) forlise
    - ship water

    English-Danish dictionary > ship

  • 2 paddle-wheel

    noun (a large wheel fitted with flat pieces of wood, attached to the side or stern of a boat and turned to make it move through the water.) skovlhjul
    * * *
    noun (a large wheel fitted with flat pieces of wood, attached to the side or stern of a boat and turned to make it move through the water.) skovlhjul

    English-Danish dictionary > paddle-wheel

  • 3 launch

    I 1. [lo:n ] verb
    1) (to make (a boat or ship) slide into the water or (a rocket) leave the ground: As soon as the alarm was sounded, the lifeboat was launched; The Russians have launched a rocket.) søsætte; opsende
    2) (to start (a person, project etc) off on a course: His success launched him on a brilliant career.) starte; sætte igang
    3) (to throw.) kaste
    2. noun
    ((an) act of launching.) søsætning; opsendelse; start; igangsætning
    - launch into
    - launch out
    II [lo:n ] noun
    (a large, power-driven boat, usually used for short trips or for pleasure: We cruised round the bay in a motor launch.) båd; motorbåd
    * * *
    I 1. [lo:n ] verb
    1) (to make (a boat or ship) slide into the water or (a rocket) leave the ground: As soon as the alarm was sounded, the lifeboat was launched; The Russians have launched a rocket.) søsætte; opsende
    2) (to start (a person, project etc) off on a course: His success launched him on a brilliant career.) starte; sætte igang
    3) (to throw.) kaste
    2. noun
    ((an) act of launching.) søsætning; opsendelse; start; igangsætning
    - launch into
    - launch out
    II [lo:n ] noun
    (a large, power-driven boat, usually used for short trips or for pleasure: We cruised round the bay in a motor launch.) båd; motorbåd

    English-Danish dictionary > launch

  • 4 bale

    [beil] I noun
    (a large bundle of goods or material (cloth, hay etc) tied together: a bale of cotton.) balle
    II 1. verb
    ((also bail) to clear (water out of a boat with buckets etc): Several gallons of water were baled out of the boat.) øse
    2. See also:
    * * *
    [beil] I noun
    (a large bundle of goods or material (cloth, hay etc) tied together: a bale of cotton.) balle
    II 1. verb
    ((also bail) to clear (water out of a boat with buckets etc): Several gallons of water were baled out of the boat.) øse
    2. See also:

    English-Danish dictionary > bale

  • 5 barge

    1. noun
    1) (a flat-bottomed boat for carrying goods etc.) pram
    2) (a large power-driven boat.) båd
    2. verb
    1) (to move (about) clumsily: He barged about the room.) mase rundt
    2) (to bump (into): He barged into me.) brase ind i; ramle ind i
    3) ((with in(to)) to push one's way (into) rudely: She barged in without knocking.) brase ind
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (a flat-bottomed boat for carrying goods etc.) pram
    2) (a large power-driven boat.) båd
    2. verb
    1) (to move (about) clumsily: He barged about the room.) mase rundt
    2) (to bump (into): He barged into me.) brase ind i; ramle ind i
    3) ((with in(to)) to push one's way (into) rudely: She barged in without knocking.) brase ind

    English-Danish dictionary > barge

  • 6 shoal

    I [ʃəul] noun
    (a great number of fish swimming together in one place: The fishing-boats were searching for large shoals of fish.) stime
    II [ʃəul] noun
    (a shallow place in the sea etc; a sandbank: The boat grounded on a shoal.) banke; -banke
    * * *
    I [ʃəul] noun
    (a great number of fish swimming together in one place: The fishing-boats were searching for large shoals of fish.) stime
    II [ʃəul] noun
    (a shallow place in the sea etc; a sandbank: The boat grounded on a shoal.) banke; -banke

    English-Danish dictionary > shoal

  • 7 tack

    [tæk] 1. noun
    1) (a short nail with a broad flat head: a carpet-tack.) søm; -søm; stift; -stift
    2) (in sewing, a large, temporary stitch used to hold material together while it is being sewn together properly.) rimpe
    3) (in sailing, a movement diagonally against the wind: We sailed on an easterly tack.) krydsning
    4) (a direction or course: After they moved, their lives took a different tack.) retning
    2. verb
    1) ((with down, on etc) to fasten (with tacks): I tacked the carpet down; She tacked the material together.) sømme; ri
    2) ((of sailing-boats) to move diagonally (backwards and forwards) against the wind: The boat tacked into harbour.) krydse
    * * *
    [tæk] 1. noun
    1) (a short nail with a broad flat head: a carpet-tack.) søm; -søm; stift; -stift
    2) (in sewing, a large, temporary stitch used to hold material together while it is being sewn together properly.) rimpe
    3) (in sailing, a movement diagonally against the wind: We sailed on an easterly tack.) krydsning
    4) (a direction or course: After they moved, their lives took a different tack.) retning
    2. verb
    1) ((with down, on etc) to fasten (with tacks): I tacked the carpet down; She tacked the material together.) sømme; ri
    2) ((of sailing-boats) to move diagonally (backwards and forwards) against the wind: The boat tacked into harbour.) krydse

    English-Danish dictionary > tack

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