gemiyi

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Türkçe - İngilizce
ship
To take in (water) over the sides of a vessel

We were shipping so much water I was sure we would capsize.

To send a parcel or container to a recipient (by any means of transport)
A vessel which travels through any medium other than across land, such as an airship or spaceship
{n} a vessel with three masts, square rigged
{v} to put on board a ship, send, transport
Pay; reward
A dish or utensil (originally fashioned like the hull of a ship) used to hold incense
travel by ship
If people or things are shipped somewhere, they are sent there on a ship or by some other means of transport. Food is being shipped to drought-stricken Southern Africa. see also shipping. Large floating vessel capable of crossing open waters. The term formerly was applied to sailing vessels with three or more masts; today it usually denotes a vessel of more than 500 tons' (450 metric tons') displacement. The largest ships today are enormous oil tankers, some of which are 500,000 tons (450,000 metric tons) deadweight. Other specialized ships (containerships) carry general freight in standardized containers that can be easily loaded, unloaded, and transferred. See also battleship, brig, clipper ship, corvette, dhow, frigate, junk, longship, ocean liner, schooner, yacht. Viking ship clipper ship ship money ship of the line
1 (noun) A large seagoing vessel 2 (verb) To transport
a vessel with three or more masts
A seagoing vessel greater than 150' in length Used for luxury cruises, import and export
Specifically, a vessel furnished with a bowsprit and three masts (a mainmast, a foremast, and a mizzenmast), each of which is composed of a lower mast, a topmast, and a topgallant mast, and square-rigged on all masts
from the Old English scip, the generic name for sea-going vessels (as opposed to boats) Originally ships were personified as masculine but by the sixteenth century almost universally expressed as as feminine
By extension, in commercial usage, to commit to any conveyance for transportation to a distance; as, to ship freight by railroad
go on board
Any large seagoing vessel
Hence, to send away; to get rid of
To embark on a ship
To put on board of a ship, or vessel of any kind, for transportation; to send by water
gemi
vessel

The vessel was loaded with coal, lumber, and so on. - Gemi kömür, kereste, ve benzeri şeylerle yüklüydü.

A cargo vessel, bound for Athens, sank in the Mediterranean without a trace. - Atina'ya giden bir yük gemisi, bir iz bırakmadan Akdeniz'de battı.

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{i} ship

This ship is not fit for an ocean voyage. - Bu gemi okyanus yolculuğu için uygun değil.

The ship was wrecked on the rocks. - Gemi, kayalara çarpmış.

gemiyi duvarda görmek
to have seen nothing of the world
gemiyi faça edip durdurmak
lay to
gemiyi manyetik mayınlara karşı donatmak
degauss
gemiyi tahliye etmek
(Askeri) breakbulk
gemiyi yüzdürmek
set a ship afloat
gemiyi çevirmek
tack
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{i} craft
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{i} bark
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steamer

The paddle steamer is just leaving port. - Çarklı gemi şimdi limandan ayrılıyor.

As good luck would have it, a steamer passed by and they were saved. - Şans eseri, bir gemi geçti ve onlar kurtarıldı.

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fighter
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(Askeri) sloop rig
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(Askeri) sailing ship
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crafts
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mercantile vessel
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watercraft
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(Askeri) liner

The liner called at Hong Kong. - Yolcu gemisi Hong Kong'a uğradı.

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boarder
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keel
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boat

Traveling by boat takes longer than going by car. - Gemi ile gitmek arabayla gitmekten daha uzun sürüyor.

The big ship rammed a fishing boat. - Büyük gemi bir balıkçı teknesine çarptı.

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sail

The ship sailed around the cape. - Gemi burnun etrafını dolaştı.

The ship will set sail at noon. - Gemi öğleyin hareket edecektir.

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sloop
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steam ship
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ship, boat, vessel, craft; nautical
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(Hukuk) ship, vessel
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shipboard
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bottom

The ship sank to the bottom of the sea. - Gemi denizin dibine battı.

The ship went down to the bottom of the sea. - Gemi denizin dibine battı.

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prow
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