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 Translation for 'aboard ship' from English to Danish
naut.
aboard ship {adv}
om bord
3 Words
naut.
aboard a ship {adv}
om bord på et skib
naut.
aboard the ship {adv}
om bord på skibet
Partial Matches
aboard {adv} {prep}om bord
naut.
ship
skib {n}
naut.
sailing ship
sejlskib {n}
naut.
merchant ship
handelsskib {n}
naut.
cruise ship
krydstogtskib {n}
naut.
ship's side
skibsside {fk}
zool.
ship of the desert [idiom] [camel]
ørkenens skib {n} [talemåde] [kamel]
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Usage Examples English
  • He afterward went aboard ship to negotiate a cease fire.
  • The reef was named after William Bligh, of future HMS "Bounty" fame, who served as Master aboard ship during James Cook's third world voyage.
  • Eisenhower" Petty Officer 2nd Class Robert Lemar Robinson was killed aboard ship during training exercises off the coast of North Carolina.
  • MEUs maintain their subordinate elements in fifteen month cycles: nine months stateside (with six set aside for training), and a six-month deployment aboard ship.
  • In the Royal Navy, stewards performed many of the duties of batmen in the other services. Aboard ship, only captains and admirals were assigned personal stewards, with the other officers being served by a pool of officers' stewards.

  • In marine navigation a "dead" reckoning plot generally does not take into account the effect of currents or wind. Aboard ship a dead reckoning plot is considered important in evaluating position information and planning the movement of the vessel.
  • During the First World War, in addition to their usual stations aboard ship, Royal Marines were part of the Royal Naval Division which landed in Belgium in 1914 to help defend Antwerp and later took part in the amphibious landing at Gallipoli in 1915.
  • In 1840, the American adventurer, writer and lawyer Richard Henry Dana, Jr., wrote of his experiences aboard ship off California in the 1830s in "Two Years Before the Mast".
  • In another example, when cholera broke out among his soldiers while they were aboard ship during the Black Hawk campaign and the ship's surgeon was incapacitated by the disease, Scott had the doctor tutor him in treatment and risked his own health by tending to the sick troops himself.
  • White died of heart failure on 17 January 1964 aboard ship in Piraeus, Athens, Greece, en route to Alderney from a lecture tour in the United States.

  • The spring-driven marine chronometer is a precision timepiece used aboard ship to provide accurate time for celestial observations.
  • In the days when human muscles were the only power source available aboard ship, shanties served practical functions.
  • In the Southern Ocean there are many spots to see whales, both from land or aboard ship.
  • He was a witness to two floggings of "Pilgrim" crew members by Captain Thompson, which he believed to be undeserved and unjustified, but was powerless to do anything about them, as the captain was the law aboard ship.
  • The Mayflower Compact was signed aboard ship on [...] , 1620. the "Mayflower" was anchored in Provincetown Harbor within the hook at the northern tip of Cape Cod.

  • diameter for light torpedoes (deck mounted aboard ship) or a [...] diameter for heavy torpedoes (underwater tubes), although other sizes of torpedo tube have been used: see Torpedo classes and diameters.
  • Navy and Marine Corps personnel assigned to or embarked aboard ship do not have the option of refusing NJP, nor can they appeal the decision of the officer imposing punishment; they may only appeal the severity of the punishment.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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