a catamaran

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Definition of a catamaran in English Turkish dictionary

cat
{i} kedi

Masanın üzerinde bir kedi var. - There's a cat on the table.

Bahçede kedini görüyorum. - I see your cat in the garden.

cat
{i} pisi (Argo)
cat
{i} griva palangası
cat
dedikoducu ve kinci kadın
cat
bu oyunda kullanılan sopa
cat
kıs. catalogue
cat
cat-a
cat
delikanlı
cat
göcen
cat
{k} catalog/catalogue, catechism
cat
yayın balığı
cat
büyük yelkenli kotra
cat
çelik çomak oyunu
cat
kedigiller familyasından herhangi bir hayvan
cat
vinç/kedigiller/kedi
cat
ABD
cat
i. kedi. çat-and-doğ fight kedi köpek kavgası
catamaran
kütüklerden yapılmış sal
cat
{i} kedi soyundan hayvan
cat
(isim) kedi, kedi soyundan hayvan, pisi (Argo); kinci kadın, dedikoducu kadın; caz meraklısı kimse, griva palangası
catamaran
{i} hırçın kadın
catamaran
{i} katamaran

Bir defa devrildiğinde katamaranın yardım almadan doğrulması olanaksızdır. - Once capsized, a catamaran is impossible to right without help.

catamaran
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English - English
cat
catamaran
A small rectangular raft used in dockyards to protect the hulls of large ships
catamaran
a raft consisting of two or more logs tied together
catamaran
A twin hulled boat, either power or sail
catamaran
a sailboat with two parallel hulls held together by single deck
catamaran
a twin-hulled sailing yacht, especially one used for racing; the hulls being connected by a deck carrying the mast, rigging, cockpit and cabin
catamaran
A twin: hulled boat, with hulls side: by-side
catamaran
Modified forms are much used in the lumber regions of North America, and at life-saving stations
catamaran
A quarrelsome woman; a scold
catamaran
a raft used on the St Lawrence River by lashing two ships together
catamaran
A catamaran is a sailing boat with two parallel hulls that are held in place by a single deck. a sailing boat with two separate hulls (=the part that goes in the water) (kattumaram, from kattu + maram ). Twin-hulled sailing and engine-powered boat. Its design was based on a raft of two logs bridged by planks used by peoples in the Indonesian archipelago, Polynesia, and Micronesia. Up to 70 ft (21 m) long, early catamarans were paddled by many men and used for travel, in war, and in recreation. Especially after the sail was added, voyages as long as 2,000 mi (3,700 km) were made. In the 1870s they sailed so successfully against monohulled boats that they were barred from racing. The modern catamaran, which averages about 40 ft (12 m) in length, has been produced since 1950. They are very fast craft, achieving speeds of 20 mph (32 kph)
catamaran
Twin hulled sailboat
catamaran
Any vessel with twin hulls, whether propelled by sails or by steam; esp
catamaran
A kind of raft or float, consisting of two or more logs or pieces of wood lashed together, and moved by paddles or sail; used as a surf boat and for other purposes on the coasts of the East and West Indies and South America
catamaran
A boat with twin, side-by-side hulls
catamaran
Boat with two hulls connected by a deck
catamaran
A kind of fire raft or torpedo bat
catamaran
{i} raft of two or more logs tied together; boat with twin hulls placed one beside the other; argumentative woman (Informal)
catamaran
A double or treble-hulled vessel constructed in wood, aluminum or reinforced glass fibre and is also composed of two or three hulls diagonally joined together by various methods Normally no ballast is needed to counteract the center buoyancy since it enjoys good stability at sea
catamaran
one of a class of double- hulled pleasure boats remarkable for speed
catamaran
A twin hulled boat Catamaran sailboats are known for their ability to plane and are faster than single hulled boats (monohulls) in some conditions
a catamaran

    Hyphenation

    a ca·ta·ma·ran

    Turkish pronunciation

    ı kätımırän

    Pronunciation

    /ə ˌkatəmərˈan/ /ə ˌkætəmɜrˈæn/
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