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ˈsail·ing din·ghyn [kleines] Segelboot, Dingi nt -
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* * *['dingi]sostantivo maschile invariabile (sailing) dinghy* * *dinghy/'dingi/m.inv.(sailing) dinghy. -
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sailing ['seɪlɪŋ]∎ to go sailing faire de la voile(b) (departure) départ m;∎ there are three sailings a day for Cherbourg il y a trois départs par jour pour Cherbourg;∎ the 12 o'clock sailing le bateau de midi►► sailing boat voilier m, bateau m (à voiles);sailing dinghy canot m à voile;sailing ship (grand) voilier m, navire m à voile ou à voiles -
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'diŋɡiplural - dinghies; noun1) (a small boat carried on a larger boat to take passengers ashore.) lancha neumática2) (a small sailing or rowing boat.) botedinghy n bote / barcatr['dɪŋgɪ]1 bote nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLrubber dinghy bote nombre masculino neumáticosailing dinghy bote nombre masculino con velan.• bote (Barco) s.m.• chinchorro s.m.'dɪŋgi, 'dɪŋi['dɪŋɡɪ]N (=rubber dinghy) lancha f neumática; (=sailing dinghy) bote m* * *['dɪŋgi, 'dɪŋi] -
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['dɪŋgɪ]1) (anche sailing dinghy) dinghy m.2) (inflatable) canotto m. (gonfiabile), gommone m.* * *['diŋɡi]plural - dinghies; noun1) (a small boat carried on a larger boat to take passengers ashore.) lancia, battello2) (a small sailing or rowing boat.) barca a remi* * *dinghy /ˈdɪŋɪ/n. (naut.)* * *['dɪŋgɪ]1) (anche sailing dinghy) dinghy m.2) (inflatable) canotto m. (gonfiabile), gommone m. -
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['dɪŋgɪ]n(also: rubber dinghy) ponton m; (also: sailing dinghy) bączek m, bąk m* * *['diŋɡi]plural - dinghies; noun1) (a small boat carried on a larger boat to take passengers ashore.) szalupa2) (a small sailing or rowing boat.) łódka -
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noun (the activity or sport of navigating a ship or boat that has sails: Sailing is one of his hobbies.) navegación a vela, velasailing n velatr['seɪlɪŋ]1 (skill) navegación nombre femenino2 (sport) vela, navegación nombre femenino a vela3 (departure) salida; (crossing) travesía\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be plain sailing ser coser y cantarsailing boat barco de vela, velerosailing ship buque nombre masculino de vela, veleron.• navegación s.f.• paseo en barco de vela s.m.'seɪlɪŋa) u ( skill) navegación fto be (all) plain sailing — ser* muy fácil or sencillo, ser* coser y cantar
b) u ( Sport) vela f, yachting m, navegación f a velac) c ( departure) salida f; (before n) <time, date> de salida['seɪlɪŋ]1. N1) (Sport) vela f, navegación f a velato be plain sailing —
2) (Naut) (=departure) salida f2.CPDsailing boat N — velero m, barco m de vela
sailing date N — fecha f de salida (de un barco)
sailing dinghy N — barca f a vela
sailing orders NPL — últimas instrucciones fpl (dadas al capitán de un buque)
sailing ship N — velero m, buque m de vela
sailing time N — hora f de salida (de un barco)
* * *['seɪlɪŋ]a) u ( skill) navegación fto be (all) plain sailing — ser* muy fácil or sencillo, ser* coser y cantar
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1. n корабельная шлюпка2. n прогулочная лодка; маленькая шлюпка, ялик3. n индийская вёсельная или парусная лодкаСинонимический ряд:craft (noun) boat; craft; houseboat; hulk; lifeboat; motorboat; rowboat; sailboat; skiff; tender; vessel; yacht
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