keel laying in Vietnamese

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1. Fin keel.

2. Carinate (comparative more Carinate, superlative most Carinate) Keel-shaped, as in a boat's keel

3. - Bilgeway - gangway - keel - frame

4. Carinate definition: having a keel or ridge ; shaped like a keel Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

5. MI6 has no mole at Byzantium, Mr Keel.

MI6 làm gì mà gài nội gián trong Byzantium.

6. The yacht's keel is bolted to the hull.

7. Laying battery is a collection of cages used for housing laying hens .

8. 17 The yacht's keel is bolted to the hull.

9. John was laying the table .

10. These hens are laying well.

11. Ahvenamaa (soome keeles Ahvenanmaa, rootsi keeles Åland) on omavalitsuslik Soome maakond Läänemeres.Maakonna elanikkond on rootsikeelne ja ainus ametlik keel on rootsi keel.

12. Wheeled dozers (excluding track-laying)

13. Abeam: At right angles to the keel of a ship

14. BB Barbettes are armored all the way down to the keel

15. He was busy laying turf.

16. Birds reproduce by laying eggs.

17. Carina definition is - a keel-shaped anatomical part, ridge, or process.

18. The workers are laying the tracks.

19. The hens are not laying well .

20. It had neither bow nor stern, keel nor rudder —no curves.

Nó không có đuôi, mũi, sống thuyền, bánh lái và không có đường cong nào.

21. Carinate: Shaped like or having a carina or keel; ridged

22. Subject: Standards on laying gas pipes

23. There are laying down gas pipes.

24. Something, such as the keel of a ship, that resembles a Backbone

25. Careen (v.) 1590s, "to turn a ship on its side" (with the keel exposed, for inspection, repairs, etc.), from French cariner, literally "to expose a ship's keel," from French carene "keel" (16c.), from Italian (Genoese dialect) carena, from Latin carina "keel of a ship," also (and perhaps originally) "nutshell," possibly from PIE root *kar-"hard."