Definition von q-boat im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
- U-boat
- Any German submarine of the First or Second World War, or any Austro-Hungarian submarine of the First World War
- advice boat
- A swift boat used to carry messages; a dispatch boat
- banana boat
- A cocktail made from a melon liqueur, a banana liqueur, curacao and pineapple juice
- banana boat
- A ship designed to transport bananas
- boat
- One of two possible conformers of cyclohexane rings (the other being chair), shaped roughly like a boat
- boat
- To travel by boat
- boat
- A full house
- boat
- A craft used for transportation of goods, fishing, racing, recreational cruising, or military use on or in the water, propelled by oars or outboard motor or inboard motor or by wind
- boat lift
- A mechanism used for raising and lowering boats on a canal vertically from one water level to another
- boat lifts
- plural form of boat lift
- boat people
- plural form of boat person
- boat person
- A person seeking asylum, refuge or immigration to a new country arriving by sea, either legally or illegally
- boat race
- The face
- boat shoe
- A type of casual footwear resembling a loafer, originally designed to be worn aboard a boat, characterized by water-resistant hide, soles designed to improve hold on wet deck of the boat and side lacing
- boat shoes
- plural form of boat shoe
- boat trip
- trip made with a boat or ship
- boy in the boat
- The human clitoris
- bunder boat
- A surf-boat in use at Mumbai and along the Malabar coast
- coastal motor boat
- a small warship used in the Royal Navy during the First World War that carried torpedoes, mines or depth charges
- couta boat
- A type of fishing boat used in Victoria, Australia, until the 1950s, latterly reinvented as a recreational sailboat
- dragon boat
- A type of boat raced in Chinese festivals featuring a dragon motif and twenty paddling, one drumming, and one steering known as the sweep
- dragon boat festival
- A traditional Chinese feast, on the fifth of May in lunar calendar
- fishing boat
- A boat used for fishing
- fresh off the boat
- Newly arrived from a foreign place, especially as an immigrant who is still unfamiliar with the customs and language of his or her new environment
Metropolis is the story of a harmless, hapless, nameless young German immigrant, fresh off the boat in 1860-something, who has a knack for naively stumbling into complicated plots through no fault of his own.
- full boat
- A full house
- goat boat
- wave ski
I even surfed 6ft Bluff up north on a goat boat — realsurf.com Complete Surfer forum.
- goat boat
- to ride a wave ski
Do us surfers a favour please and goat boat at Nobblers or Sumpters - please. — BBC Cable Bay message forum.
- gravy boat
- dish used to serve gravy
- ice boat
- an ice yacht
- in the same boat
- In the same situation or predicament; having the same problems
You can ignore their problems, but you could be in the same boat someday.
- incense boat
- The vessel that holds incense before it is put into a censer
- incense-boat
- Attributive form of incense boat, noun
It had an incense-boat look to it.
- little man in the boat
- The clitoris
- long-tail boat
- Alternative spelling of longtail boat
- longtail boat
- A type of watercraft native to Southeast Asia, which uses a common automotive engine as a powerplant; there is much variation among them, and in rural areas they may be improvised from bamboo and traditional materials with the sole defining characteristic being a secondhand car or truck engine
- mackinaw boat
- A cargo boat, with a large flat bottom and sharp ends, formerly used on the Great Lakes and the Missouri River (to a lesser extent, elsewhere)
- mackinaw boat
- A shooner-rigged boat once used on the Great Lakes
- masoola boat
- A kind of boat used on the coast of Madras, India. The planks are sewed together with strands of coir which cross over a wadding of the same material, so that the shock on taking the beach through surf is much reduced
- miss the boat
- To fail to take advantage of an opportunity; to overlook or be too late to pursue an option or course of action
The price discount ended yesterday and I just missed the boat on a great deal.
- pleasure boat
- A motorboat used for recreational activities, such as sport fishing or touring
Steaming up the Adriatic aboard ex-King Farouk's former pleasure boat (now renamed Freedom), Egypt's President Gamal Abdel Nasser arrived last week at the beautiful Yugoslav seaport of Dubrovnik.
- pleasure-boat
- Of or pertaining to a pleasure boat or pleasure boats
Last year some 28 million Americans spent more than $1.25 billion on a U.S. pleasure-boat fleet of more than 6,000,000.
- poling boat
- Any small boat, such as a punt, propelled using a long pole
- push the boat out
- to do something, especially spend money, more extravagantly than usual, particularly for a celebration
- rock the boat
- To disturb the status quo or go against rules or conventions, as in an effort to get attention
I'd just jump in and fix it, but that's not my job, and I don't want to rock the boat.
- rowing boat
- Any boat propelled only by oars; especially one used for recreation or sport
- surf boat
- A type of boat used in surf lifesaving to go from shore out through the breaking waves, and back again. Current designs are rowed by a crew of four, with a sweep at the back steering. Originally used for mass rescues, but now superceded by powered craft and used only for competition
- swan boat
- A paddle boat
- swan boat
- A longboat similar to a dragon boat, traditional in Thailand
- swift boat
- to put forth sensational negative stories about a political figure as part of a smear campaign against them, especially regarding their military record
Swift-boating's essence is a particular kind of dishonesty, or rather a particular combination of shadowy dishonesties. It usually involves a complex web of facts, many of which may even be true.
- swift boat
- A small, shallow draft water vessel used by the United States Navy for counterinsurgency (COIN) operations during the Vietnam War; Fast Patrol Craft (PCF)
- torpedo boat
- a small, high-speed warship designed to fire torpedoes, especially in coastal waters
- whatever floats your boat
- What makes you happy; what stimulates you
- whatever floats your boat
- Do whatever makes you happy or stimulates you
- boat
- If you say that someone is rocking the boat, you mean that they are upsetting a calm situation and causing trouble. I said I didn't want to rock the boat in any way
- boat
- If you push the boat out, you spend a lot of money on something, especially in order to celebrate. I earn enough to push the boat out now and again
- boat
- a small vessel for travel on water
- rock a boat
- shake a boat back and forth, cause a boat to sway
- rock the boat
- shake the boat sharply from side to side, break the equilibrium; make trouble, upset a stable situation
- boat
- {v} to convey in a boat
- boat
- {n} a small vessel usually moved by oars
- cigarette boat
- The cigarette boat or go-fast boat is a high performance boat of a characteristic design. Originally designed for his offshore racing team by Donald Aronow, the fast, powerful boats became notorious as the drug smuggling boat of choice in many parts of the world in the 1980s, 1990s and first years of the 21st century
- fresh off the boat
- Fresh off the boat (often abbreviated as F.O.B., FOB, F.O.T.B., FOTB, fobbish, freshie,boat,fobster, or fobbie) is a slang phrase applied to people of foreign nationality who have arrived in a host nation as tourists, immigrants, students, or, most commonly, as work permit applicants. The term is commonly applied to Eastern and Southern Pacific Asians, as well as South Asians, in the United States, Canada and Australia, as well as to Pacific Islanders in Australia and New Zealand. It was originally applied to European immigrants to America who had just stepped off of ship
- rock the boat
- (deyim) Disturb an existing situation