jetty in English

noun
1
a landing stage or small pier at which boats can dock or be moored.
The tender runs from the first row of old wooden jetties .

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1. Jetty pier

2. No, I'm going to eat on the jetty.

3. Buttonless vape pen battery with Jetty Extracts logo

4. John secured the boat firmly to the jetty.

5. Berthing Berthing without being moored at jetty bolder (snatching) is not allowed

6. The boat was tied up alongside a crumbling limestone jetty.

7. There was a boat tied up at the jetty.

8. He moved stealthily through the darkness, making his way cautiously towards the jetty.

9. Western Australia 2020 Bulk terminal / Bulk jetty (night dive)? undetermined Ascidian

10. Quantity 473,000 m3 of sediment from 59 bridge alignment locations and a jetty.

11. Then, after spending the night on the beach, we found a jetty and coconuts.

12. 28 Standing at the jetty as the steamer moves away. Flower of Malaya, I can not stay.

13. He and I were sitting out on his jetty dangling our legs in the water.

14. 22 Standing on the jetty as the steamer moves away, Flower of Malaya, I cannot stay.

15. A Coast Guard helicopter crew Airlifted an injured hiker from the Westport south jetty Monday evening

16. She vaulted over the ship’s side and Clomped down the warped timbers of the jetty

17. boatyard, which delivers prestige motor launches, with or without driver, straight to our hotel’s jetty.

18. The Greek authorities plan to fully finance with State resources the construction of a jetty in Pier I of the Container Terminal of the Port of Piraeus and the acquisition of the equipment adjacent to the jetty at a total cost of EUR # (case N

19. You could paddle out from the right alongside a rock jetty, or you could go from the left.

20. There was a small rectangle of land beside the jetty, surrounded on three sides by steep clay walls.

21. The final hot spot for winter Birding is the jetty at the northern end of the park

22. Flocks of 10,000-15,000 American Avocets spend every winter in the shallow waters between Bolivar Flats and the North Jetty

23. We have constructed a jetty out into "Standalvatnet", and the beach was expanded in the summer of 2008.

24. Underneath was a moulded jetty, close-studding with a herringbone gable,[Sentence dictionary] carved flaming torches supporting an oriel window.

25. Passing an oil rig and numerous naval vessels, we moored alongside a jetty on the estuary leading up to the town.

26. We left Angelo by Land-Rover with the boats in tow, and put them in the water at a nearby jetty.

27. She walked away, around the house to the jetty where her skiff bobbed on its painter, puddled with rain.

28. The Greek authorities plan to fully finance with State resources the construction of a jetty in Pier I of the Container Terminal of the Port of Piraeus and the acquisition of the equipment adjacent to the jetty at a total cost of EUR 35 000 000 (case N 168/08).

29. 2010 - Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) Runway D adopted the world’s first hybrid structure that combines a reclaimed land portion with a jetty portion.

30. If "F" Jetty is able to accommodate the ship making the request, QHM OPS will then assign a berth and inform the POL supervisor.

31. In the Morehead City area, this Bateau is most often used in the sounds and tidal marshes, or trips to the Rock Jetty on calm days.

32. Jetty 1, 2, 3, 4A1 and A2 can be done Berthing or sailing the ship without regard to positive current or negative current

33. 26 In addition, through projects such as WADI, session replication can be added to servlet containers such as Tomcat or Jetty through the servlet filtering mechanism.

34. 6 In addition, through projects such as WADI, session replication can be added to servlet containers such as Tomcat or Jetty through the servlet filtering mechanism.

35. Anchor in 6 - 7 m on a sandy bottom in front of the T - jetty off the tavern with a line to the rings at the pier.

36. The Cooloola Queen drifts away from the jetty but not before the skipper excitedly reports a big brown tree python camouflaged in the limbs of a river red gum.

37. Bucketload By Port Aransas South Jetty Staff on March 24, 2021 A Dolphin Dock employee puts a stringer of fish into a a girl’s basket after a trip on Thursday, March 18.

38. 1969 to 1989 - Allurity - Tanker - 698GRT/1356DWT - 74.0 x 10.4 - 1969 Scheeps Nieuw Noord Nederlandsche, Groningen, No.362 - 1989 MARIA (GRC) - still trading - Kings Lynn, discharging at the Oil Jetty in Bentinck Dock, 04/82.

39. Docking vs Berthing a Boat: What's the Difference? The terms "docking" and "Berthing" are both commonly used to describe mooring a boat to a pier, quay or jetty, but the two words have slightly different meanings

40. Allurity (London) - IMO6920197 - Tanker - GBR/1356/69 Scheeps Nieuw Noord Nederlandsche, Groningen, No.362 - 74.0 x 10.4 - FT Everard & Son - still trading as MARIA (GRC) - Kings Lynn, discharging at the Oil Jetty in Bentinck Dock, 04/82.

41. Breakwater - a protective structure of stone or concrete; extends from shore into the water to prevent a beach from washing away groyne, jetty, seawall, bulwark, groin, mole barrier - a structure or object that impedes free movement Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

42. ‘At the jetty were two naval ships, including INS Tir, welcoming Beelines of visitors on board.’ ‘We kind of made a beeline along with everyone else.’ ‘Customers are forming a beeline at the city's malls to grab those coveted garments for the super sales on designer labels.’

43. ‘We go Ashore by dinghy at a pretty stone jetty surrounded by dense trees and rhododendron bushes.’ ‘As we scrambled Ashore, more experienced sailors were taking to the water with glee aboard a fleet of dinghies and catamarans.’ ‘When he was very small a group of Phoenician sailors came Ashore for trading and stayed over a year.’

44. Situated in the Purple Périgord on the Dordogne, the town of Bergerac is famous for its vineyards.Highlights include, in the medieval old town, Pelissière square and its restaurant terraces, Récollets Cloister and the Maison des Vins wine rooms, the Tobacco Museum of National Interest located in Peyrarède house, and the old port with its jetty, where barge trips are offered.

45. The story came to me by a Circuitous route.; I soon discovered that he was taking us back by a very Circuitous path.; They went back round the hill and by a Circuitous track to the jetty.; He goes a long way about, but never tires of his Circuitous journey.; It was a long Circuitous route which took Stanley Fyles back to his camp.; I set out for Kioram, taking a Circuitous road to avoid Calnogor.