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nounKonvoi, der* * *['konvoi]1) (a group of ships, lorries, cars etc travelling together: an army convoy.) der Konvoy2) (a fleet of merchant ships escorted for safety by warships.) der Geleitzug* * *con·voy[ˈkɒnvɔi, AM ˈkɑ:n-]I. n\convoy of cars Fahrzeugkonvoi m\convoy of trucks Lkw-Konvoi mto form a \convoy einen Konvoi bildenin \convoy im Konvoishall we drive to the party in \convoy? sollen wir gemeinsam zur Party fahren?under \convoy unter GeleitschutzII. vt▪ to \convoy sb jdn eskortieren [o begleiten]a couple of tanks \convoyed the trucks across the border eine Gruppe von Panzern brachte die Lkws im Konvoi über die Grenze* * *['kɒnvɔɪ]1. nunder convoy — mit Geleitschutz, unter Konvoi
one of our convoy was torpedoed — eines unserer Geleitboote or Begleitboote wurde torpediert
to be on convoy duty — als Geleitschutz abgeordnet sein
in convoy — im Konvoi/Verband
2. vtGeleitschutz geben (+dat), begleiten* * *A s1. Geleit n, Begleitung f, Schutz m2. MILa) Eskorte f, Bedeckung fb) auch allg (Wagen)Kolonne f, Konvoi mc) (bewachter) Transport3. SCHIFF Geleitzug m, Konvoi m:sail under convoy im Geleitzug fahrenB v/t [a. kənˈvɔı] Geleitschutz geben (dat), eskortieren* * *nounKonvoi, der* * *n.Geleit -e n.Geleitzug m.Kolonne -n f. -
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[seil] 1. noun1) (a sheet of strong cloth spread to catch the wind, by which a ship is driven forward.) jadro2) (a journey in a ship: a sail in his yacht; a week's sail to the island.) plovba3) (an arm of a windmill.) krilo, lopata (vetrnice)2. verb1) ((of a ship) to be moved by sails: The yacht sailed away.) jadrati2) (to steer or navigate a ship or boat: He sailed (the boat) to the island.) krmariti3) (to go in a ship or boat (with or without sails): I've never sailed through the Mediterranean.) pluti4) (to begin a voyage: The ship sails today; My aunt sailed today.) odpluti5) (to travel on (the sea etc) in a ship: He sailed the North Sea.) pluti6) (to move steadily and easily: Clouds sailed across the sky; He sailed through his exams; She sailed into the room.) drseti•- sailing
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- in full sail* * *I [séil]nounjadro; (vsa) jadra (ladje); (pri številu) ladje plural; krilo mlina na veter; dimnik za zračenje na ladji ali v rudniku; vožnja zjadrnico, z ladjo, potovanje z ladjo; poetically krilo, perutin full sail — s polnimi jadri, figuratively s polno parounder sail — pod jadri, na vožnji, na potiunder full sail, with all sails set — s polnimi jadria fleet of 100 sail — brodovje, flota 100 ladijto go for a sail — iti na jadranje, na vožnjo z ladjoto loosen, to unfurl the sails — odvezati, razviti jadrato lower, to strike sail — spustiti jadroto make sail — odpluti, iti na morjeto set sail for England — odjadrati, odpluti v Anglijoto set up one's sail to every wind figuratively obračati plašč po vetruto shorten, to take in sail — skrajšati jadroto take the wind out of s.o.'s sails figuratively prekrižati komu načrte, pokvariti komu dobro priložnostto take in sail — sneti jadro, figuratively staviti manjše zahteveII [séil]intransitive verbjadrati, odjadrati, odpluti, pluti, potovati z ladjo; drseti, plavati po zraku, leteti (ptice, oblaki, letalo); odplavati (o ribah); figuratively dostojanstveno hoditi (zlasti o ženskah)she sailed into the room slang "priplavala", dostojanstveno je prišla v sobo; transitive verb prejadrati, prepluti; preleteti; krmariti, upravljati (z ladjo); manevrirati (zjadrnico)to sail near the wind slang figuratively povedati "tvegano" zgodbo; biti komaj še na robu poštenega ravnanjato sail into s.o. slang začeti zmerjati koga, napasti koga -
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n. konvooi, escorte--------v. konvooieren, begeleiden (schepen,troepen)convoy1[ konvoj] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉3 het reizen/varen onder konvooi♦voorbeelden:————————convoy2[ konvoj] 〈 werkwoord〉1 konvooieren ⇒ escorteren, (be)geleiden -
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I ['kɒnvɔɪ]1) convoglio m.2) (escort) scorta f.II ['kɒnvɔɪ]verbo transitivo scortare [ ship]* * *['konvoi]1) (a group of ships, lorries, cars etc travelling together: an army convoy.) convoglio2) (a fleet of merchant ships escorted for safety by warships.) convoglio* * *convoy /ˈkɒnvɔɪ/n.1 (naut.) convoglio: a naval convoy, un convoglio di navi; to sail in convoy, navigare in convoglio; navigare di conserva; convoy duty, servizio di scorta ( a un convoglio)(to) convoy /ˈkɒnvɔɪ/v. t.* * *I ['kɒnvɔɪ]1) convoglio m.2) (escort) scorta f.II ['kɒnvɔɪ]verbo transitivo scortare [ ship]
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