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1 dekkleed
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2 dekzeil
n. tarpaulin, canvas waterproofed with tar or paint -
3 matroos
n. sailor, seaman, mariner, deck hands, handy man, tarpaulin -
4 matrozenhoed
n. tarpaulin -
5 presenning
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6 canvas
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7 daarover lag een zeil
daarover lag een zeilthere was a tarpaulin on top of/over/across itVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > daarover lag een zeil
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8 daarover
1 [over die plaats] on top of it ⇒ on/over/above that2 [daaromtrent] about that♦voorbeelden:1 daarover lag een zeil • there was a tarpaulin on top of/over/across it2 genoeg daarover • enough said, enough of that -
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10 dekzeil
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11 geteerd zeildoek
geteerd zeildoekVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > geteerd zeildoek
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12 geteerd
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13 zeil
1 [doek(en) aan de mast] sail2 [vloerbedekking] floorcloth♦voorbeelden:met volle zeilen • under full sailde zeilen hijsen/strijken • hoist/lower the sailsveel zeil voeren • carry a lot of sail -
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Tarpaulin — Tar*pau lin, n. [Tar + palling a covering, pall to cover. See {Pall} a covering.] 1. A piece of canvas covered with tar or a waterproof composition, used for covering the hatches of a ship, hammocks, boats, etc. [1913 Webster] 2. A hat made of,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tarpaulin — c.1600, from TAR (Cf. tar) (n.1) + palling, from pall heavy cloth covering (see PALL (Cf. pall) (n.)); probably so called because the canvas is sometimes coated in tar to make it waterproof … Etymology dictionary
tarpaulin — ► NOUN 1) heavy duty waterproof cloth, originally of tarred canvas. 2) a sheet or covering of this. ORIGIN probably from TAR(Cf. ↑tar) + PALL(Cf. ↑pall) + ING(Cf. ↑ ing) … English terms dictionary
tarpaulin — [tär pô′lin, tär′pə lin] n. [ TAR1 + paulin, prob. < palling < PALL2, a covering] 1. a) waterproof material; specif., canvas coated with a waterproofing compound b) a sheet of this used for spreading over something to protect it from… … English World dictionary
Tarpaulin — A tarpaulin or tarp is a large sheet of strong, flexible, water resistant or waterproof material, often cloth such as canvas or polyester coated with plastics such as latex or PVC. In some places such as Australia, and in military slang, a tarp… … Wikipedia
tarpaulin — [[t]tɑː(r)pɔ͟ːlɪn[/t]] tarpaulins 1) N UNCOUNT: oft N n Tarpaulin is a fabric made of canvas or similar material coated with tar, wax, paint, or some other waterproof substance. ... a piece of tarpaulin. ...tarpaulin covers. 2) N COUNT A… … English dictionary
Tarpaulin — Persenning ist ein Begriff aus der Seemannssprache für jede Art wasserfester Abdeckung aus imprägniertem Gewebe, die für einen bestimmten Zweck zurechtgeschneidert ist. Imprägnierung wurde in früheren Jahrhunderten durch Teeren und den Einsatz… … Deutsch Wikipedia
tarpaulin — n. to spread a tarpaulin * * * [tɑː pɔːlɪn] to spread a tarpaulin … Combinatory dictionary
tarpaulin — UK [tɑː(r)ˈpɔːlɪn] / US [tɑrˈpɔlɪn] noun [countable] Word forms tarpaulin : singular tarpaulin plural tarpaulins a large piece of thick plastic or other material that you put over something to protect it from rain … English dictionary
tarpaulin — noun a) A heavy, waterproof sheet of material, often cloth, used as a cover. Throw a tarpaulin over that woodpile before it gets wet. b) A sailor. Often abbreviated to just tar … Wiktionary
Tarpaulin — Tar|pau|lin [ta: pɔ:lɪn, ta:pəlɪn], Tar|pau|ling [ta: pɔ:lɪŋ], der; [s] [engl. tarpaulin, älter: tarpauling, tarpawling, H. u.]: festes Jutegewebe für Säcke … Universal-Lexikon