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Englisch - Türkisch
feribot servisi

Artık ekonomik olmadığı için feribot servisini kapattılar. - They closed down the ferry service since it was no longer economical.

kayık
sal
vapur

Tom arabaları araba vapuruna yükledi. - Tom loaded the cars onto the ferryboat.

götürmek
bir araçla taşımak
taşımak
rıhtım
araba vapuru

Tom arabaları araba vapuruna yükledi. - Tom loaded the cars onto the ferryboat.

iskele
{f} karşı sahile taşı
feribot

Feribot için bekliyorum. - I'm waiting for the ferry.

En fazla, feribotta sadece 100 yolcu vardı. - At most, there were only 100 passengers on the ferry.

{i} geçiş yeri
vapurla karşı yakaya taşımak
{i} böyle bir taşıtın işlediği yer
{f} feribotla taşımak
{f} işlemek
{f} böyle
feribot/liman
taşı

Tom bizi botuyla nehrin karşı tarafına taşımayı önerdi. - Tom offered to ferry us across the river in his boat.

Yüzlerce lise öğrencisini taşıyan bir feribot Güney Kore'de battı. - A ferry carrying hundreds of high school students sank in South Korea.

ferry service sahil seferi
{i} vapur iskelesi
nehir veya gölde bir iskeleden diğerine geçmek için kullanılan vapur
{i} iki kıyı arasında araba/insan taşıyan gemi, kayık, sal v.b.; araba vapuru, feribot; vapur
(Askeri) FERİ: Nehir geçişlerinde personel ve malzeme nakli için en az iki tombaz veya saldan yapılmış nakil aracı
Englisch - Englisch
A place where passengers are transported across water in such a ship
To move someone or something from one place to another, usually repeatedly

Being a good waiter takes more than the ability to ferry plates of food around a restaurant.

The legal right or franchise that entitles a corporate body or an individual to operate such a service
{v} to convey over water in a boat
{n} a place for passing a river or lake
A place where persons or things are carried across a river, arm of the sea, etc
A vessel in which passengers and goods are conveyed over narrow waters; a ferryboat; a wherry
a boat, or an aircraft carrying people goods, vehicles from one point to another on a regular route
in a ferryboat
A ship used to transport people, smaller vehicles and goods from one port to another, usually on a regular schedule
Fähre
If a vehicle ferries people or goods, it transports them, usually by means of regular journeys between the same two places. Every day, a plane arrives to ferry guests to and from Bird Island Lodge It was still dark when five coaches started to ferry the miners the 140 miles from the Silverhill colliery A helicopter ferried in more soldiers to help in the search. = transport. ferried ferrying ferries to carry people or things a short distance from one place to another in a boat or other vehicle ferry sb/sth (from sth) to sth
transport from one place to another
{f} convey passengers or cargo by boat across a small body of water
A franchise or right to maintain a vessel for carrying passengers and freight across a river, bay, etc
A ferry is a boat that transports passengers and sometimes also vehicles, usually across rivers or short stretches of sea. They had recrossed the River Gambia by ferry
transport by ferry
A maneuver for moving a boat laterally across a current Usually accomplished by rowing or paddling upstream at an angle See also Reverse Ferry
transport by boat or aircraft a boat that transports people or vehicles across a body of water and operates on a regular schedule travel by ferry transport by ferry transport from one place to another
a boat that carries people or things across a river
To carry or transport over a river, strait, or other narrow water, in a boat
A maneuver used to cross a current with little or no downstream travel Utilizes the current to move boat laterally
To pass over water in a boat or by a ferry
A method of crossing a current without washing down current The boat faces up current, at an angle to the current It is paddled up current with sufficient effort to overcome the down current drift of the boat due to the current The force of the water on the side of boat pushes it to one side In a back ferry, the boat faces down current and the paddler or paddlers use a backstroke
transport by boat or aircraft
travel by ferry
{i} ferryboat, boat for crossing a body of water, shuttle
charging tolls
1 n Abr Ferryboat A boat that carries people, and/or vehicles and other cargo across a body of water 2 v To carry by boat over a given body of water 3 v To cross a body of water by ferryboat
a boat that transports people or vehicles across a body of water and operates on a regular schedule
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