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1 skipper
['skipə] 1. noun(the captain of a ship, aeroplane or team.) skipper; holdkaptajn2. verb(to act as skipper of: Who skippered the team?) være holdkaptajn* * *['skipə] 1. noun(the captain of a ship, aeroplane or team.) skipper; holdkaptajn2. verb(to act as skipper of: Who skippered the team?) være holdkaptajn -
2 skipper
substantiv1. skipper, holdkaptajn (curling, sejlsport) (sport, spil og leg) -
3 шкипер
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4 skeppare
substantiv1. skipper, kaptajn (fag, profession)Sammensatte udtryk:skepparexamen; skepparhistoria; skepparkrans
skippereksamen; skipperhistorie (usandfærdig/overdreven beretning); skipperkrans -
5 snipe
substantiv1. tomandskapsejladsbåd (maritim, marine m.m.) -
6 navigatör
substantiv1. navigatør, person der er udlært i navigationFartyget framförs av såväl skeppare som navigatör som är specialutbildad för handhavande av särskilt snabba fartyg
Fartøjet navigeres af såvel skipper som navigatør, der er specialuddannet for navigation af særlig hurtige fartøjer
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7 skeppare
substantiv1. skipper, kaptajn (fag, profession) -
8 navigatör
substantiv1. navigatør, person der er udlært i navigation (fag, profession)Fartyget framförs av såväl skeppare som navigatör som är specialutbildad för handhavande av särskilt snabba fartyg
Fartøjet navigeres af såvel skipper som navigatør, der er specialuddannet for navigation af særlig hurtige fartøjer2. person der navigerer (om bil, bus, internet m.m.) -
9 Schiffer
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10 Schiffskapitän
Schiffskapitän m (skibs)kaptajn, skipper -
11 Við
Við skipiI skibe,Skipari við fiskiskipiSkibsfører(skipper) i fiskeskibe...arbeiðið kann hava við sær heilsuvanda..arbejdet kan være forbundet med sundhedsfare -
12 chargeur
noun mtechn. pickupspeditørfin., bus., econ. skippermagasin -
13 marinier
xxx mskipper
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skipper — [ skipɶr ] n. m. • 1773; mot angl. ♦ Anglic. Mar. 1 ♦ Capitaine d un yacht de course croisière. Un « yacht grand standing avec skipper à casquette et veste à deux rangées de boutons » (Paris Match, 1973). 2 ♦ Barreur d un voilier participant à… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Skipper — may refer to: * Skipper (boating), captain of a vessel * Skipper (cricket), captain of a team * Skipper (butterfly), a type of insect * The Skipper, a character from Gilligan s Island * Skipper Roberts, a line of dolls * Beechcraft Skipper, a… … Wikipedia
Skipper — m English: originally a nickname from the vocabulary word skipper boss (originally a ship s captain, from Middle Dutch schipper), or else representing an agent derivative of skip to leap, bound (probably of Scandinavian origin). It is now… … First names dictionary
skipper — skipper1 [skip′ər] n. 1. a person or thing that skips 2. SAURY 3. any of a family (Hesperiidae) of mostly small, heavy bodied butterflies, having threadlike antennae usually ending in a hook, and characterized by short, erratic bursts of flight 4 … English World dictionary
Skipper — Skip per, n. 1. One who, or that which, skips. [1913 Webster] 2. A young, thoughtless person. Shak. [1913 Webster] 3. (Zo[ o]l.) The saury ({Scomberesox saurus}). [1913 Webster] 4. The cheese maggot. See {Cheese fly}, under {Cheese}. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Skipper — Skip per, n. [D. schipper. See {Shipper}, and {Ship}.] 1. (Naut.) The master of a fishing or small trading vessel; hence, the master, or captain, of any vessel. [1913 Webster] 2. A ship boy. [Obs.] Congreve. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
skipper — / skipə/, it. / skip:er/ s. ingl. [dal medio oland. schipper ], usato in ital. al masch. (marin.) [chi conduce un imbarcazione, spec. a vela] ▶◀ navigatore. ‖ capitano, (lett.) nocchiero, (non com.) pilota … Enciclopedia Italiana
Skipper — Sm Schipper … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
skipper — captain or master of a ship, late 14c., from M.Du. scipper, from scip (see SHIP (Cf. ship)). Transferred sense of captain of a sporting team is from 1830 … Etymology dictionary
skipper — |squípar| s. 2 g. [Náutica] Capitão de uma embarcação. = ARRAIS, MESTRE, PATRÃO ‣ Etimologia: palavra inglesa, do neerlandês scipper, de scip, barco … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
skipper — informal ► NOUN 1) the captain of a ship, boat, or aircraft. 2) the captain of a side in a game or sport. ► VERB ▪ act as captain of. ORIGIN Dutch, Low German schipper, from schip ship … English terms dictionary