kaptan, seken sey veya kimse, uskumru turnası, çalıştırıcı, kaptanlık yapmak, reis, menajer, kaptanlık et, antrenör, i., den. kaptan, kaptanlık yap, süvari, sekerek yürüyen bir çeşit böcek,
A coach, director, or other leader, The master of a ship. (literally, 'shipper'), To be the skipper of a ship, the captain of a sports team such as cricket, rugby or curling, A person who skips, or fails to attend class, Any of various butterflies of the families Hesperiidae and its subfamily Megathyminae, Any of several marine fishes that often leap above water, especially Cololabis saira, Slang for the Captain, a Capo, The master of a fishing or small trading vessel; hence, the master, or captain, of any vessel, Person in charge of a ship, The master of a ship, the captain of a cricket team, Any of various butterflies of the families Hesperiidae and Megathymidae, Master of a ship, The saury (Scomberesox saurus), The cheese maggot, A young, thoughtless person, Any one of numerous species of small butterflies of the family Hesperiadæ; so called from their peculiar short, jerking flight, See Cheese fly, under Cheese, A ship boy, a student who fails to attend classes work as the skipper on a vessel, The person in charge of a vessel, One who, or that which, skips, person or thing that skips; captain of a ship; team captain, leader of a team, team manager, the naval officer in command of a military ship, work as the skipper on a vessel, a student who fails to attend classes, an officer who is licensed to command a merchant ship, To skipper a team or a boat means to be the captain of it. He skippered the second Rugby XV = captain. to be in charge of a ship, sports team etc - used especially in news reports = captain. Any of some 3,000 lepidopteran species (family Hesperiidae) named for their fast (up to 20 mph, or 30 kph), darting flight. The head and stout body of the adult skipper resemble a moth's, but most skippers hold the first pair of wings vertically at rest, as butterflies do. Most skippers are diurnal and lack the wing-coupling structures typical of moths. Larvae feed mostly on legumes and grasses, usually living inside folded or rolled leaves that may be woven together. They pupate in a thin cocoon of silk or silk and leaves, You can use skipper to refer to the captain of a ship or boat. the skipper of an English fishing boat Gunfire, skipper! = captain, You can use skipper to refer to the captain of a sports team. The England skipper is confident. = captain, past of skipper, present participle of skipper, plural of skipper,
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A coach, director, or other leader
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The master of a ship. (literally, 'shipper')
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To be the skipper of a ship
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the captain of a sports team such as cricket, rugby or curling
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A person who skips, or fails to attend class
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Any of various butterflies of the families Hesperiidae and its subfamily Megathyminae
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Any of several marine fishes that often leap above water, especially Cololabis saira
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Slang for the Captain
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a Capo
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The master of a fishing or small trading vessel; hence, the master, or captain, of any vessel
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Person in charge of a ship
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The master of a ship
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the captain of a cricket team
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Any of various butterflies of the families Hesperiidae and Megathymidae
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Master of a ship
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The saury (Scomberesox saurus)
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The cheese maggot
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A young, thoughtless person
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Any one of numerous species of small butterflies of the family Hesperiadæ; so called from their peculiar short, jerking flight
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See Cheese fly, under Cheese
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A ship boy
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a student who fails to attend classes work as the skipper on a vessel
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The person in charge of a vessel
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One who, or that which, skips
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person or thing that skips; captain of a ship; team captain, leader of a team, team manager isim
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the naval officer in command of a military ship
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work as the skipper on a vessel
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a student who fails to attend classes
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an officer who is licensed to command a merchant ship
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To skipper a team or a boat means to be the captain of it. He skippered the second Rugby XV = captain. to be in charge of a ship, sports team etc - used especially in news reports = captain. Any of some 3,000 lepidopteran species (family Hesperiidae) named for their fast (up to 20 mph, or 30 kph), darting flight. The head and stout body of the adult skipper resemble a moth's, but most skippers hold the first pair of wings vertically at rest, as butterflies do. Most skippers are diurnal and lack the wing-coupling structures typical of moths. Larvae feed mostly on legumes and grasses, usually living inside folded or rolled leaves that may be woven together. They pupate in a thin cocoon of silk or silk and leaves
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You can use skipper to refer to the captain of a ship or boat. the skipper of an English fishing boat Gunfire, skipper! = captain
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You can use skipper to refer to the captain of a sports team. The England skipper is confident. = captain
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