alongside

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Together with or at the same time

The nurse worked alongside the doctor.

Along the side; by the side; side by side with

Ahoy, bring your boat alongside of mine.

Describing a ship when next to a pier or another vessel
When the ship is beside the pier (or another vessel)
The side of a ship Goods to be delivered "alongside" are to be placed on the dock or taken next to the ship within reach of the transport ship's tackle so that can be loaded aboard the ship
The side of the vessel Goods to be delivered alongside are to be delivered to the dock or lighter from which they can be loaded aboard the ship
A phrase referring to the side of a ship Goods to be delivered "alongside" are to be placed on the dock or barge within reach of the transport ship's tackle so that they can be loaded aboard the ship
A phrase referring to the side of a ship Goods to be delivered "alongside" are to be placed on the dock or lighter within reach of the transport ship's tackle so that they can be loaded aboard the ship Goods are delivered to the port of embarkation, but without loading fees » Back to top of screen
This refers to the side of a ship; i e goods are to be located on the dock or barge within reach of the transport ship's tackle in order to be loaded aboard the ship
The side of a ship Goods to be delivered "alongside" are to be placed on the dock or barge within reach of the transport ship's tackle so that they can be loaded aboard the ship
Parallel and in close proximity to Used frequently relative to a ship lying parallel and close to another ship or a pier
A phrase that refers to a location nearby a ship Goods to be delivered "alongside" are to be placed on the dock or barge within reach of the transport ship's tackle so that they can be loaded aboard the ship
side by side; "anchored close aboard another ship"
Refers to the side of a ship Goods to be delivered "alongside" must be placed within reach of the transport ship's tackle for loading aboard the ship
Along or by the side; side by side with; often with of; as, bring the boat alongside; alongside of him; alongside of the tree
If one thing exists or develops alongside another, the two things exist or develop together at the same time. Her self-confidence will develop alongside her technique = together with
If you work alongside other people, you all work together in the same place. He had worked alongside Frank and Mark and they had become friends
{e} beside
by the side
If one thing is alongside another thing, the first thing is next to the second. He crossed the street and walked alongside Central Park Much of the industry was located alongside rivers. Alongside is also an adverb. He waited several minutes for a car to pull up alongside
Abeam
aboard

The ships came close aboard to pass messages.

Free Alongside Ship
Meaning the seller pays for transportation to the port, and the buyer pays for the rest of the transportation
free alongside ship
FAS, quoted price includes the cost of of delivery to the side of the ship free of charges but the cost of loading onto a ship is not included
free alongside ship
Without charge to the purchaser for delivery to the point of loading aboard ship
alongside
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