aloft

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English - Turkish
yukarı
yukarıya
yukarıda
armada
havada

Havada uçan bir kuş sürüsü gördüm. - I saw a flock of birds flying aloft.

havaya
yukarda
yukarı/yukarıda
yukarıya yukarda
yükseklerde
gemi direğinde
go aloft
gemi direğine çıkmak
winds aloft
(Meteoroloji) yüksek rüzgarlar
English - English
in the top, at the masthead, or on the higher yards or rigging

I think you said something concerning the manner in which yonder ship has anchored, and of the condition they keep things alow and aloft?.

in the air; in the sky

high winds aloft.

above, overhead, in a high place; up

He noticed that he still held the knife aloft and brought his arm down, replacing the blade in the sheath.

{a} on high, in the air, above
the length of time a plane stays in the air
above the upper deck, as up in the rigging
Above or on top of the deck of the boat
Above the deck
at or on or to the masthead or upper rigging of a ship; "climbed aloft to unfurl the sail"
Any area above the deck of a vessel Any place a sailor would climb up to
Above the ship's superstructure, such as at or near the masthead
Above deck in the rigging
Overhead, up
Above the deck, in the rigging
In the tops or upper rigging; on the yards; above the decks
overhead, or above
A broad description of a location in the atmosphere at some height above the earth's surface
Above the deck of the boat
Above the deck; up in the rigging or up the mast
In the top; at the mast head, or on the higher yards or rigging; overhead; hence Fig
in or to heaven
at or to great height; high up in or into the air; "eagles were soaring aloft"; "dust is whirled aloft"
and Colloq
above, overhead, in a high place
at or on or to the masthead or upper rigging of a ship; "climbed aloft to unfurl the sail
in the higher atmosphere above the earth; "weather conditions aloft are fine" at or to great height; high up in or into the air; "eagles were soaring aloft"; "dust is whirled aloft" upward; "the good news sent her spirits aloft" at or on or to the masthead or upper rigging of a ship; "climbed aloft to unfurl the sail
On high; in the air; high above the ground
anywhere about the upper yards, masts and rigging of a ship
Something that is aloft is in the air or off the ground. He held the trophy proudly aloft. high up in the air hold/bear sth aloft (a lopt )
at a great height; in flight
in the higher atmosphere above the earth; "weather conditions aloft are fine"
upward; "the good news sent her spirits aloft"
Above; on top of
in the top, at the mast head
come aloft
To mount sexually; also, to have an erection

Fowler (aside): She will not tempt me to come aloft, will she?.

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