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1 deck
• täkki• verhota• dekki• vaatettaa• kaunistellatechnology• kate (tek.)• kate(tekniikka)• kattaa• kaunistaa• kansimarine• kansi (laivan)• somistaa• kuormauslaituri• laivan kansi• koristella• koristaa• korttipakka* * *dek1) (a platform extending from one side of a ship etc to the other and forming the floor: The cars are on the lower deck.) kansi2) (a floor in a bus: Let's go on the top deck.) kerros3) (a pack of playing-cards: The gambler used his own deck of cards.) korttipakka• -
2 quarter-deck
• puolikansi* * *noun (the part of the upper deck of a ship between the stern and the mast nearest it.) puolikansi -
3 galley
marine• pursi• keittiö• kaljaasi• kaleerimarine• laivaprinting (graphic) industry• latomalaiva* * *'ɡæli1) (in former times, a long low ship with one deck, moved by oars (and often sails).) kaleeri2) (a ship's kitchen.) laivakeittiö -
4 hatch
• oven alapuolisko• hautoa• hautominen• hautoa mielessään• kansiluukku• tarjoiluluukku• kuoriutua• kypsyä• lattialuukku• poikue• luukku* * *I hæ noun((the door or cover of) an opening in a wall, floor, ship's deck etc: There are two hatches between the kitchen and dining-room for serving food.) luukku- hatchwayII hæ verb1) (to produce (young birds etc) from eggs: My hens have hatched ten chicks.) hautoa2) (to break out of the egg: These chicks hatched this morning.) kuoriutua3) (to become young birds: Four of the eggs have hatched.) rikkoutua4) (to plan (something, usually bad) in secret: to hatch a plot.) hautoa -
5 hatchway
noun (an opening, especially in a ship's deck.) kansiluukku -
6 lash
• ripsi• ruoskia• ruoskansiima• ruoska• ruoskanisku• ruoskiminen• huitaista• huitoa• sivallus• silmäripsi• sivaltaa• siima• sitoa• potkaista• raipanisku• peistä• suomia (myös kuv.)• suomia• kurittaa• köyttää• piiskanisku• piiskan siima• piestä• piiskata• läimäyttää• läimäys• luimia* * *læʃ 1. noun1) (an eyelash: She looked at him through her thick lashes.) ripsi2) (a stroke with a whip etc: The sailor was given twenty lashes as a punishment.) raipanisku3) (a thin piece of rope or cord, especially of a whip: a whip with a long, thin lash.) piiskan siima2. verb1) (to strike with a lash: He lashed the horse with his whip.) ruoskia2) (to fasten with a rope or cord: All the equipment had to be lashed to the deck of the ship.) köyttää3) (to make a sudden or restless movement (with) (a tail): The tiger crouched in the tall grass, its tail lashing from side to side.) viuhtoa4) ((of rain) to come down very heavily.) sataa kaatamalla•- lash out -
7 sway
• ohjata• notkua• nuokkua• nytkyä• häilyä• järkyttää• herruus• heilautus• heiluminen• heilahtaa• heilauttaa• heilutella• heilahdella• heilua• heiluttaa• huojua• horjuttaa• hoippua• horjahtaa• horjahdella• huojutella• horjua• huojahtaa• huojahdella• huojuttaa• aaltoilla• vaappua• vaikutusvalta• vallita• vaikuttaa• vakuuttaa• valta• keinua• keinuttaa• keikkua• keikahtaa• kiikkua• kieppua• kallistua• kallistaa• hallita* * *swei 1. verb1) (to (cause to) move from side to side or up and down with a swinging or rocking action: The branches swayed gently in the breeze.) huojua, heiluttaa2) (to influence the opinion etc of: She's too easily swayed by her feelings.) vaikuttaa2. noun1) (the motion of swaying: the sway of the ship's deck.) huojunta2) (power, rule or control: people under the sway of the dictator.) valta
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