barco
boat ; ship ; vessel.
In 1793, Hurley Barnes and his family sailed down the Lewark River in a small boat.
Consider ad hoc events (such as athletic contests, exhibitions, expeditions, fairs, festivals) and vessels (e.g. ships and spacecrafts) to be corporate bodies.
Other vessels in addition to yachts may have hulls.
abandonar el barco
abandon + ship
Most of the crew came abaft to where the lifeboats were and when the word was given to abandon ship they jumped in and swam for the life rafts.
a bordo de un barco
shipboard
on board ship
This system will enable the medical personnel at a remote site to contact a physician at a diagnostic centre (ashore or shipboard) and transmit a visual and auditory presentation of the medical data needed for diagnosis.
Life on board ship is not easy for anyone, least of all for a small child, who is deprived of nursery and toys at one fell swoop.
¡Ah del barco!
Ahoy there!
The men boarded the ship as they cried 'Ahoy there!' but there was no answer.
¡Barco a la vista!
Ship ahoy!
He stood beside the mast ringing the bell and crying 'Ahoy!... Ship ahoy!.
barco a motor
motorboat
Today, people are looking for solutions that make motorboats more streamlined and seaworthy.
barco a vapor
steamboat
steamship
steamer
Narrated here is the exceptional experience of 60 intellectuals who arrived in Buenos Aires on a steamboat.
It would be almost another 20 years before steamships began making regular crossings of the Atlantic.
I was just thinking that in the past, this conversation would be by letter, carried by steamer with a delivery time of months.
barco cisterna
tanker
The author discusses identifies the information needs and problems of the maritime industry using its tanker chartering section as an example.
barco de aprovisionamiento
supply vessel
They co-operated a while back in the conversion of a supply vessel into a special maintenance vessel for sandblasting and painting offshore.
barco de carga
bulk cargo ship
To illustrate how the mechanism works in a realistic domain, the author implements design systems for the deck structure and midship section of bulk cargo ships = Para ilustrar cómo funciona el mecanismo en un entorno real, el autor pone en práctica sistemas de diseño para la estructura de cubierta y la sección de mitad del barco de los navíos de carga.
barco dedicado a la pesca de arrastre
fishing trawler
The harbour is usually crowded with lobster boats, fishing trawlers and yachts.
barco dedicado a la pesca de la langosta
lobster boat
The harbour is usually crowded with lobster boats, fishing trawlers and yachts.
barco de guerra
warship
naval ship
war vessel
Thus a book on 'the history of naval warships' may be sought under history, navy or warships.
Another nautical phrase is 'no room to swing a cat' and refers to the fact that on the cannon decks of most naval ships there was no room to administer punishment by use of the cat o'nine tails.
In the Mediterranean the galley propelled by oars long remained the principal type of war vessel.
barco de guerra de la armada
navy warship
A South Korean navy warship that sank in March was torpedoed by a North Korean submarine near the country's maritime border.
barco de mantenimiento
maintenance vessel
They co-operated a while back in the conversion of a supply vessel into a special maintenance vessel for sandblasting and painting offshore.
barco de mercancías
bulk cargo ship
To illustrate how the mechanism works in a realistic domain, the author implements design systems for the deck structure and midship section of bulk cargo ships = Para ilustrar cómo funciona el mecanismo en un entorno real, el autor pone en práctica sistemas de diseño para la estructura de cubierta y la sección de mitad del barco de los navíos de carga.
barco de pesca
fishing vessel
The higher proportion of port visits by reefers compared with fishing vessels can be explained at least partially by two causes.
barco destructor
destroyer
During World War II he participated in combat operations aboard destroyers in the Pacific.
barco de vapor
steamboat
steamship
steamer
Narrated here is the exceptional experience of 60 intellectuals who arrived in Buenos Aires on a steamboat.
It would be almost another 20 years before steamships began making regular crossings of the Atlantic.
I was just thinking that in the past, this conversation would be by letter, carried by steamer with a delivery time of months.
barco de vapor con paletas
paddle-steamer
Typical examples of enquiries of this kind that could be satisfied within minutes in any decently stocked library are 'Have you got anything on organising weddings?' 'Can you find me something on the history of paddle-steamers?'.
barco de vela
square-rigged ship
sailing ship
sail ship
sailboat
sailing boat
The summation of human experience is being expanded at a prodigious rate, and the means we use for threading through the consequent maze to the momentarily important item is the same as was used in the days of square-rigged ships.
Every sailing ship has a hull, rigging and at least one mast to hold up the sails that use the wind to power the ship.
M Asthana, the Commanding Officer for the last leg of the voyage around the world, describes the sail-ship as 'the building block' of India's naval training.
Proceeding upwind with a sailboat is called tacking, and involves moving into the wind with a series of zigzag maneuvers.
Contrary to the beliefs of landlubbers, sailing boats are not compelled to travel with the wind.
barco fluvial
riverboat
You'll share this tropical environment with beautiful birds, flowers, monkeys, and more aboard a restored riverboat you'll call home during your expedition.
barco frigorífico
reefer vessel
reefer
The number of specialised reefer vessels transiting the Panama Canal has fallen 21%.
The higher proportion of port visits by reefers compared with fishing vessels can be explained at least partially by two causes.
barco mercante
merchant ship
merchant vessel
Subjects that can be described only with terms comprising more than one word, e.g. merchant ships, pressure vessels, algebraic topology, present a difficulty.
After the end of the work may able-bodied tars opted for the better pay and living conditions on privately owned merchant vessels.
barco naufragado
wreck
At the Pandora wreck site, tides occur twice daily, and have a stronger ebb tide than flood tide.
barco pesquero
fishing vessel
The higher proportion of port visits by reefers compared with fishing vessels can be explained at least partially by two causes.
barco pirata
pirate ship
Kidlets age 6 and up will be tied up for hours assembling and playing with these packs of different pirate ships, dinosaurs, airplanes or alien creatures.
barco refrigerado
reefer vessel
reefer
The number of specialised reefer vessels transiting the Panama Canal has fallen 21%.
The higher proportion of port visits by reefers compared with fishing vessels can be explained at least partially by two causes.
barco velero
sail ship
sailing ship
square-rigged ship
sailboat
sailing boat
M Asthana, the Commanding Officer for the last leg of the voyage around the world, describes the sail-ship as 'the building block' of India's naval training.
Every sailing ship has a hull, rigging and at least one mast to hold up the sails that use the wind to power the ship.
The summation of human experience is being expanded at a prodigious rate, and the means we use for threading through the consequent maze to the momentarily important item is the same as was used in the days of square-rigged ships.
Proceeding upwind with a sailboat is called tacking, and involves moving into the wind with a series of zigzag maneuvers.
Contrary to the beliefs of landlubbers, sailing boats are not compelled to travel with the wind.
biblioteca de barco
shipboard library
ship library
The article 'Shipboard libraries: a drop in the ocean?' stresses the importance of shipboard libraries to present-day crews.
The article 'Literacy on the high seas: cruise ship libraries flourish' discusses the recent upsurge in the development of libraries and library facilities on cruise liners.
botar un barco
launch + a ship
It is scarcely possible to imagine the answer to a question such as 'Why do they launch a ship by breaking a bottle of champagne over her bow?' being found without the consultation of a printed book somewhere along the line.
casco del barco
ship hull
Of particular concern are limpet mines attached covertly to the ship hull under the water line.
como barcos que se cruzan (en la oscuridad)
like passing ships (in the night)
The relationship doesn't really exist if you and your partner treat each other like passing ships in the night.
como barcos que se cruzan (en la noche)
like passing ships (in the night)
The relationship doesn't really exist if you and your partner treat each other like passing ships in the night.
contratación de barcos
shipbroking
The unit aims to provide students with a clear understanding of the key activities associated with the operations of shipbroking.
corredor de barcos
shipbroker
As many as 300 executives, shipbrokers and analysts are meeting in Shanghai today and tomorrow for this year's summit.
cruce en barco
boat ride
We learn that the island, 'a three-hour boat ride from Naples,' served as as a shelter for Italian Jews during the Second World War.
darse un paseo en barco
boat
Boaters enjoy the feel of sun and spray and so it's tempting to boat without wearing a life jacket - especially on nice days.
estar todos en el mismo barco
be all in the same boat
We are all in the same boat in a stormy sea, and we owe each other a terrible loyalty.
mitad del barco
midship
To illustrate how the mechanism works in a realistic domain, the author implements design systems for the deck structure and midship section of bulk cargo ships = Para ilustrar cómo funciona el mecanismo en un entorno real, el autor pone en práctica sistemas de diseño para la estructura de cubierta y la sección de mitad del barco de los navíos de carga.
montarse en un barco
board + a ship
The men boarded the ship as they cried 'Ahoy there!' but there was no answer.
navegar en barco
boat
Boaters enjoy the feel of sun and spray and so it's tempting to boat without wearing a life jacket - especially on nice days.
navegar (todos) en el mismo barco [Usado generalmente en sentido figurado]
be (all) in the same boat
We're all in the same boat, and if part of it sinks, probably the rest of it does, too.
paseo en barco
boat tour
boating
boat ride
boat cruise
The visit includs a boat tour on the Muritzsee and a box lunch (with one soft drink).
Regattas & boating in general have become a ritual statement of collective identity defined as a relation between people & territory.
We learn that the island, 'a three-hour boat ride from Naples,' served as as a shelter for Italian Jews during the Second World War.
A matchmaking boat cruise open only to male millionaires and 'good-looking and desirable' women is slated to set sail later this month.
subir a un barco
board + a ship
The men boarded the ship as they cried 'Ahoy there!' but there was no answer.
subirse al barco
get on + the boat
You can prevent it by taking sea sickness tablets which are very good but start the tablets before you get on the boat.
trayecto en barco
boat ride
We learn that the island, 'a three-hour boat ride from Naples,' served as as a shelter for Italian Jews during the Second World War.
viajar en barco
sailing
Some people read Homer in the original, some build boats and read about sailing = Lo mismo que algunas personas leen a Homero en su versión original, otros construyen barcos y leen sobre navegación.