amidships

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English - Turkish
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gemi içinde/ortasında
gemi ortası
gemi içinde
English - English
A helm order, normally shortened to midships!, to centre the helm in the line of the keel
On the flank, at a vulnerable place
Usually in the line of the keel, but sometimes halfway between bow and stern; often contracted to “midships.” (FM 55-501)
In the middle of a ship, either longitudinally or laterally

The main cabin, most amidships, was 8 feet 3 inches broad.

The center of a ship, especially the area between the masts or bridges
at or near or toward the center of a ship; "in the late 19th century, engines were placed in front, amidships, and at the rear"
"In or toward the middle of the ship's lengthwise direction " (Colcord)
usually in the line of the keel, but sometimes halfway between bow and stern; often contracted to "midships "
Or midships; the middle portion of the vessel Midship Beam: the longest beam of the vessel at the point of greatest breadth
Center or middle of a vessel in either length or width
Halfway between the forward and aft waterline endings
In the middle of the ship (main deck)
The central part of a boat, between the bow and the stern
The portion of the ship at half its length
The middle of the ship, either lengthwise or widthwise, or both
At or in the middle of a vessel
The middle of a boat, either fore, aft, or athwartships
The middle of a vessel, either longitudinally or transversely
The portion of a vessel midway between bow and stern; also midway between port and starboard sides
In or toward the center of the boat
Generally speaking the word amidships means in the middle portion of a vessel
The middle portion of a vessel
In the middle of the vessel; often preferred by shippers because of the minimal motion and the benefits to fragile freight [ITDS]
Center section of a boat
In the vicinity of the middle portion of a vessel as distinguished from her ends The term is used to convey the idea of general locality but not that of definite extent
The widest part of the boat
In or near the middle of the boat
at or near or toward the center of a ship; "in the late 19th century, engines were placed in front, amidships, and at the rear
In the middle of a ship, with regard to her length, and sometimes also her breadth
Amidships means halfway along the length of a ship. The ferry hit us amidships. in the middle part of a ship
Usually in the line of the keel, but sometimes halfway between bow and stern; often contracted to "midships
in the middle of a ship
amidships

    Hyphenation

    a·mid·ships

    Turkish pronunciation

    ımîdşîps

    Pronunciation

    /əˈmədsʜəps/ /əˈmɪdʃɪps/
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