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  • 1 starboard

    1.
    (Naut., Aeronaut.)noun Steuerbord, das

    land to starboard! — Land an Steuerbord!

    2. adjective
    steuerbord-; steuerbordseitig

    on the starboard bow/quarter — Steuerbord voraus/achteraus

    * * *
    (the right side of a ship or aircraft, from the point of view of a person looking towards the bow or front.) das Steuerbord
    * * *
    star·board
    [ˈstɑ:bəd, AM ˈstɑ:rbɚd]
    I. n Steuerbord nt kein pl
    to list to \starboard Schlagseite nach Steuerbord haben
    II. n modifier (not port) Steuerbord-
    \starboard engine Steuerbordmotor m
    \starboard side Steuerbord nt
    * * *
    starboard [ˈstɑː(r)bə(r)d] FLUG, SCHIFF
    A s Steuerbord n:
    cast to starboard SCHIFF nach Steuerbord fallen
    B adj Steuerbord…
    C adv
    a) nach Steuerbord
    b) steuerbord(s)
    D v/t & v/i nach Steuerbord halten
    * * *
    1.
    (Naut., Aeronaut.)noun Steuerbord, das
    2. adjective
    steuerbord-; steuerbordseitig

    on the starboard bow/quarter — Steuerbord voraus/achteraus

    * * *
    adj.
    steuerbord adj. n.
    Steuerbord n.

    English-german dictionary > starboard

  • 2 starboard

    star·board [ʼstɑ:bəd, Am ʼstɑ:rbɚd] n
    Steuerbord nt kein pl;
    to list to \starboard Schlagseite nach Steuerbord haben n
    modifier ( not port) Steuerbord-;
    \starboard engine Steuerbordmotor m;
    \starboard side Steuerbord nt

    English-German students dictionary > starboard

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