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  • 1 SEA: PUT TO SEA

    [V]
    EDUCO (-ERE -DUXI -DUCTUM)
    NAVIGO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)
    GNAVIGO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)

    English-Latin dictionary > SEA: PUT TO SEA

  • 2 SEA

    [A]
    PAELAGIUS (-A -UM)
    PELAGIUS (-A -UM)
    [N]
    MARE (-IS) (N)
    FRETUM (-I) (N)
    FRETUS (-US) (M)
    PONTUS (-I) (M)
    PRATUM: PRATA NEPTUNIA (PL)
    PROFUNDUM (-I) (N)
    SAL (SALIS) (MN)
    AEQUOR (-ORIS) (N)
    GURGES (-GITIS) (M)
    ABYSSUS (-I) (F)
    AECOR (-ORIS) (N)
    ALTUM (-I) (N)
    - BROUGHT BY SEA
    - FROM BEYOND SEA
    - PUT TO SEA

    English-Latin dictionary > SEA

  • 3 tollo

    tollo, sustuli, sublatus, 3, (1) take, take or raise up, ||Mt. 4:6; take away, L. 8:12; (2) weigh anchor, put out to sea, A. 27:2; ff. 27:21.

    English-Latin new dictionary > tollo

См. также в других словарях:

  • put to sea — To begin a voyage • • • Main Entry: ↑put * * * put (out) to sea leave land on a voyage * * * put (out) to sea : to leave a port, harbor, etc., and begin traveling on the sea The ship …   Useful english dictionary

  • put to sea — {v. phr.} To start a voyage. * /The captain said the ship would put to sea at six in the morning./ * /In the days of sailing ships, putting to sea depended on the tides./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • put to sea — {v. phr.} To start a voyage. * /The captain said the ship would put to sea at six in the morning./ * /In the days of sailing ships, putting to sea depended on the tides./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • put\ to\ sea — v. phr. To start a voyage. The captain said the ship would put to sea at six in the morning. In the days of sailing ships, putting to sea depended on the tides …   Словарь американских идиом

  • put to sea — sail, to put to sea; to begin a voyage To get ship under way in complete readiness for voyage, with purpose of proceeding without further delay …   Black's law dictionary

  • put to sea — Set sail, put forth, put off, begin a voyage …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • To put to sea — Put Put (put; often p[u^]t in def. 3), v. i. 1. To go or move; as, when the air first puts up. [Obs.] Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. To steer; to direct one s course; to go. [1913 Webster] His fury thus appeased, he puts to land. Dryden. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • put to sea — set sail, being sailing, start a journey by boat …   English contemporary dictionary

  • put out to sea — put (out) to sea : to leave a port, harbor, etc., and begin traveling on the sea The ship put to sea. We will dock tonight and put out to sea tomorrow. • • • Main Entry: ↑sea …   Useful english dictionary

  • sea — W1S3 [si:] n [: Old English; Origin: sA] 1.) [singular, U] the large area of salty water that covers much of the earth s surface = ↑ocean ▪ Jay stripped his clothes off and ran into the sea. ▪ All the rooms have sea views. ▪ The sea was perfectly …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • sea — [ si ] noun MAINLY BRITISH *** singular or uncount the large area of salt water that covers most of the surface of the Earth: Tim went swimming in the sea. He had a room overlooking the sea. We re renting a house by the sea (=close to the sea).… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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