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Dictionary French English: [ship]

Translation 1 - 67 of 67

FrenchEnglish
échoué {adj} [navire, baleine, etc.]aground [ship]
naut. désemparé {adj} {past-p} [navire]crippled [ship]
aviat. naut. avarié {adj} [navire, avion]damaged [ship, aircraft]
naut. bâbord {adj}larboard [obs.] [located on the left side of the ship]
discipliné {adj}taut [ship, operation: disciplined]
Verbs
naut. sombrer [bateau]
2
to sink [ship]
transp. monter sur qc.to board sth. [the train, the ship, the plane]
naut. Unverified armer qc. [navire etc.]to crew sth. [ship etc.]
naut. se délester de qc. [cargaison]to jettison sth. [e.g. ship : cargo, in case of danger]
aborder [voyageur, navire]to land [traveller, ship]
naut. débarder qc. [navire]to lighten sth. [ship : unload]
tanguerto pitch [ship, plane]
Nouns
auto aviat. naut. épave {f} [carcasse de navire, avion, auto]
5
wreck [remains of a ship, plane, car]
sillage {m}
4
wake [of person, ship etc.]
commandes {f.pl} [avion, navire, etc.]
2
controls [plane, ship etc.]
navire {m}boat [ship]
naut. avant {m}bows {pl} [of a ship]
hist. mil. naut. brick {m}brig [two-masted square-rigged ship]
naut. cabine {f} [de bateau]cabin [on ship]
hist. mil. naut. caraque {f} [vieux]carrack [mediaeval fighting ship]
naut. charbonnier {m} [bateau]collier [coal ship]
naut. personnel {m}complement [of a ship]
aviat. naut. occup. homme {m} d'équipagecrewman [on ship, aeroplane etc.]
naut. pont {m}deck [of a ship]
naut. tirant {m} d'eaudraft [Am.] [of a ship]
naut. tirant {m} d'eaudraught [Br.] [of a ship]
ingén. naut. occup. mécanicien {m}engineer [on ship]
naut. machines {f.pl} [d'un navire]engines [of a ship]
naut. trains cheminée {f}funnel [of ship, steam train etc.]
armes mil. naut. pièce {m} de bord [canon]gun [of a ship]
naut. carène {f} [coque d'un bateau]hull [of a boat, ship]
naut. bâbord {m}larboard [obs.] [left side of ship]
arch. salon {m}lounge [in private house, on ship, in hotel]
naut. mâture {f}masts {pl} [of a sailing ship]
naut. navire {m} marchandmerchantman [ship]
armes mil. naut. mouilleur {m} de minesminelayer [ship]
fin. naut. occup. commissaire {m} (de bord)purser [accountant on ship]
fin. naut. occup. commissaire {f} (de bord)purser [female accountant on ship]
hist. naut. éperon {m} [de bateau]ram [of a ship]
aviat. naut. phys. roulis {m}roll [flight, ship]
hist. naut. navire {m} négrierslaver [slave ship]
naut. étrave {f} [carène avant]stem [of a ship]
naut. cargo {m}tramp [cargo ship]
chasse naut. baleinière {f} [bateau]whaler [ship]
naut. baleinier {m}whaler [whaling ship]
naut. embardée {f}yaw [of boat, ship]
2 Words: Verbs
naut. être en radoubto be refitting [of a ship]
naut. rester en panneto be stranded [e.g. a sailing ship]
naut. dérouter son navireto change course [ship etc.]
armer qc. [bateau, navire, etc.]to fit sth. out [boat, ship etc.]
comm. naut. couler [navire, enterprise]to go under [e.g. ship, business]
naut. désarmer qc. [navire]to lay sth. up [ship]
naut. abattre [navire]to veer round [ship]
2 Words: Nouns
naut. chasse-marée {m} [navire]chasse-marée [ship]
naut. pont-abri {m}covered deck [on ship]
naut. salle {f} des machinesengine room [ship]
naut. embarcation {f} de sauvetagelife boat [equipment on large ship]
armes mil. naut. mouilleur {m} de minesmine layer [ship]
naut. trois-mâts {m}three-master [sailing ship]
naut. occup. télécom. radio {m} (de bord)wireless operator [onboard ship]
3 Words: Verbs
aviat. naut. arraisonner qc. [navire, avion]to board and inspect sth. [ship, aircraft]
3 Words: Nouns
naut. radoub {m}dry-dock work [ship repair]
naut. promenade {f} vitréeglass-covered deck [on ship]
tourisme VocVoy. lieu {m} de départpoint of departure [by vehicle, ship, aircraft]
4 Words: Others
ingouvernable {adj}dead in the water [of a ship] [unable to move]
4 Words: Verbs
naut. faire escale dans un portto call at a port [Br.] [a ship]
naut. parer à virer [navire]to prepare to go about [ship]
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