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transitive verbPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/92152/stow_away">stow away* * *[stəu](to pack neatly and especially out of sight: The sailor stowed his belongings in his locker.) verstauen- stowaway- stow away* * *[stəʊ, AM stoʊ]vt1. (put away)2. (fill)\stow it! hör auf damit!* * *[stəʊ]vthe stowed the money ( away) behind the clock — er versteckte das Geld hinter der Uhr
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stow it! — hör auf!* * *stow [stəʊ]A v/t1. SCHIFF (ver)stauen2. verstauen, packen:a) wegräumen, -stecken,b) umg ein Steak etc verdrücken3. vollfüllen, (be)laden4. Br sl aufhören mit:stow it! hör auf (damit)!* * *transitive verbPhrasal Verbs: -
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1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verb* * *1) (to hide oneself on a ship, aircraft etc before its departure, in order to travel on it without paying the fare: He stowed away on a cargo ship for New York.) sich als blinder Passagier verstecken2) (to put or pack in a (secret) place until required: My jewellery is safely stowed away in the bank.) verstauen* * *I. vtII. vi1. (store) verstaubar sein2. (travel without paying) als blinder Passagier reisen* * *vials blinder Passagier fahren* * *1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verb* * *v.verdrücken v.
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stow away — {v.} 1. {informal} To pack or store away. * /After New Year s Day the Christmas decorations were stowed away until another season./ 2. To hide on a ship or another kind of transportation to get a free ride. * /John ran away from home and stowed… … Dictionary of American idioms
stow away — {v.} 1. {informal} To pack or store away. * /After New Year s Day the Christmas decorations were stowed away until another season./ 2. To hide on a ship or another kind of transportation to get a free ride. * /John ran away from home and stowed… … Dictionary of American idioms
cargo — n. 1) to carry, haul cargo 2) to load, take on; stow; transfer cargo 3) to unload cargo 4) contraband; general cargo 5) (misc.) a cargo plane; ship * * * [ kɑːgəʊ] general cargo haul cargo ship stow take on … Combinatory dictionary
stow — stowable, adj. /stoh/, v.t. 1. Naut. a. to put (cargo, provisions, etc.) in the places intended for them. b. to put (sails, spars, gear, etc.) in the proper place or condition when not in use. 2. to put in a place or receptacle, as for storage or … Universalium
stow — /stoʊ / (say stoh) verb (t) 1. Nautical to place (cargo, etc.) in the hold or some other part of a ship. 2. to put in a place or receptacle as for storage or reserve; pack. 3. to fill (a place or receptacle) by packing. 4. (of a place or… …
stow — v.tr. 1 pack (goods etc.) tidily and compactly. 2 Naut. place (a cargo or provisions) in its proper place and order. 3 fill (a receptacle) with articles compactly arranged. 4 (usu. in imper.) sl. abstain or cease from (stow the noise!). Phrases… … Useful english dictionary
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stevedore — [18] A stevedore ‘docker’ is etymologically a ‘packer’ of cargo. The word was originally borrowed into American English from Spanish estivador, a derivative of estivar ‘stow cargo’. This was descended from Latin stīpāre ‘press, pack’ (source also … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins