seagoing in English

adjective
1
(of a ship) suitable or designed for voyages on the sea.
The invention relates to a propulsion system for a fast seagoing ship , especially a naval ship.

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1. Seagoing iguanas.

2. We should be exercised about the seaworthiness of seagoing vessels.

3. Preventing accidents by using skilled workers to load seagoing vessels

4. Subject: Preventing accidents by using skilled workers to load seagoing vessels

5. ‘ship’ means only a seagoing vessel, excluding an air-cushion vehicle;

6. Thousands of seagoing vessels were involved in supplying grain to that city.

7. ship means only a seagoing vessel, excluding an air-cushion vehicle

8. Anchoring and mooring apparatus for seagoing vessels that store oil, gas and petroleum products

9. ship means a seagoing or inland waterway vessel, excluding an air-cushion vehicle

10. Our activities are built around Chartering of seagoing vessels for both shortsea and deepsea

11. 4.2.1. special training, including an adequate period of appropriate seagoing service as required by the Administration, or

12. As the senior seagoing Admiral in the Japanese fleet, Yamamoto prepared for war against the United States

13. Anchoring and mooring apparatus for seagoing vessels that store oil, gas and petroleum products (not of metal)

14. Anchoring and mooring apparatus (not of metal) for seagoing vessels that store oil, gas and petroleum products

15. Hydrofoil, air cushion vehicles (hovercraft), catamarans (high speed craft), oil rigs, light vessels and seagoing barges are included.

16. On 14 February 1924, Tiger was recommissioned and became a seagoing training ship, a role she served in throughout the 1920s.

17. Learning that Henson had six years of seagoing experience as a cabin boy, Peary immediately hired him as a personal valet.

18. It is navigable for river vessels along its entire Romanian course and for seagoing ships as far as the port of Brăila.

19. ‘ship’ means a seagoing vessel of any type operating in the marine environment, including fishing vessels, recreational craft, hydrofoil boats, air-cushion vehicles, submersibles and floating craft;

20. (a) ‘ship’ shall mean a seagoing vessel of any type whatsoever operating in the marine environment and shall include hydrofoil boats, air-cushion vehicles, submersibles and floating craft;

21. (a) "ship" shall mean a seagoing vessel of any type whatsoever operating in the marine environment and shall include hydrofoil boats, air-cushion vehicles, submersibles and floating craft;

22. What does Amidships mean? Amidships is defined as the part of a seagoing vessel or an aircraft that is between the bow (front) and stern (rear).

23. An aircraft Carrier is a warship that serves as a seagoing airbase, equipped with a full-length flight deck and facilities for carrying, arming, deploying, and recovering aircraft

24. Anchoring and mooring apparatus, including fluid transfer systems comprising tubing for the transfer of fluid to and from seagoing vessels that store oil, gas and petroleum products

25. He wrote about what he knew, at first -- seagoing tales, perhaps inspired by his service in the Navy as a young man (a "Buntline" is a kind of knot used on ships).

26. The Admiralty Court based its merits jurisdiction on the legislation which gave effect in the United Kingdom to the International Convention relating to the arrest of seagoing ships signed in Brussels on 10 May 1952.

27. COGS, Caravels AND GALLEONS traces the development of seagoing vessels from the traditions of late antiquity to the all-important emergence of the three-masted ship, undoubtedly the most significant innovation in the history of shipping before the steam engine.

28. Cogs, Caravels and Galleons traces the development of seagoing vessels from the traditions of late antiquity to the all important emergence of the three-masted ship, undoubtedly the most significant innovation in the history of shipping before the steam engine.

29. Amidships is defined as the part of a seagoing vessel or an aircraft that is between the bow (front) and stern (rear). A cabin that is located in the central portion of a ship along the keel is an example of a cabin that is located Amidships.

30. Despite the advanced development and technology in navigation, shipbuilding, cartography, and even the use of empirical Antiscorbutic preventive dietary measures in China during the Ming era (1368-1644) (10), the Chinese seagoing expeditions led by Admiral Zheng He (1371-1433) suffered from extremely heavy casualties and were finally discontinued (10).

31. 25 The other two-thirds of Canadian seagoing personnel were, for the most part, to be found in the escort groups of the Western Escort Force (24 corvettes and five Algerine minesweepers), and the Mid-Ocean Escort Force (five ‘C’ groups with eight frigates and 26 corvettes) which were now predominantly Canadian.