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 Translation for 'aboard the ship' from English to Danish
naut.
aboard the ship {adv}
om bord på skibet
Partial Matches
naut.
aboard ship {adv}
om bord
naut.
aboard a ship {adv}
om bord på et skib
zool.
ship of the desert [idiom] [camel]
ørkenens skib {n} [talemåde] [kamel]
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}
thedet
thede
theden
litt.F
The Angel
Engelen [Hans Christian Andersen]
astron.
(the) Earth <⊕, ♁>
Jorden {fk} <⊕, ♁>
geogr.
the Alps
Alperne {pl}
the majoritystørstedelen {fk} [best.]
geogr.
the tropics
troperne {pl} [best.]
litt.F
The Nightingale
Nattergalen [Hans Christian Andersen]
at the {prep}ved [+ best. subst.]
at (the{prep}
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Usage Examples English
  • Women aboard the ship at the time of the sinking were inaccurately described by Soviet propaganda as "SS personnel from the German concentration camps".
  • The Order of the Bath ribbon is again mentioned in the unfinished novel "The Final Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey", when Aubrey is about to step aboard the ship flying his broad pennant as Rear Admiral of the Blue.
  • The name "Argonauts" is derived from Greek mythology: according to legend, Jason and the Argonauts were a group of heroes who set out to find the Golden Fleece aboard the ship "Argo" sometime before the Trojan War.
  • When the master of one of the ships refused these terms, Roberts had his crew climb aboard the ship and set her on fire.
  • First published in August 1826 the poem "Casabianca" (also known as "The Boy stood on the Burning Deck") by Hemans depicts Captain Luc-Julien-Joseph Casabianca and his 12-year-old son, Giocante, who both perished aboard the ship "Orient" during the Battle of the Nile.

  • On 11 August 2008, the Pre-Commissioning Unit (PCU) crew moved aboard the ship, the first meals were served in the galley, the U.S.
  • The pattern allows his pursuers to easily find him aboard the ship.
  • In the early years of World War II, Ecuador still admitted a certain number of immigrants, and in 1939, when several South American countries refused to accept 165 Jewish refugees from Germany aboard the ship "Koenigstein", Ecuador granted them entry permits.
  • was delivered to Crockett aboard the ship "Moku Pahu" on January 17, 2017.
  • Blake offers to perform the operation to save Ensor's life aboard the "Liberator" but Ensor dies when the power cells for his artificial heart are depleted before they are able to reach "Liberator". Aboard the ship, Orac predicts the craft's destruction in the near future.

  • At a minimum, on the day on which the ship is to be commissioned the crew will report for duty aboard the ship and the commanding officer will read through the orders given for the ship and its personnel.
  • for her warmth and folk wisdom, which she often uses to defuse difficult situations or comfort other characters aboard the ship as they struggle with something.
  • She is killed by those aboard the ship, Gerbino slays them, and afterward he is beheaded.
  • The ship's captain, and more senior officers are "piped" aboard the ship using a Boatswain's call.
  • On 8 November, the Allied invasion of North Africa began liberating the survivors, who were taken aboard the ship "Anton" which landed them in the United States.

  • "A Floating City" is a semi-autobiographical account of Jules Verne’s journey aboard the ship "Great Eastern" as Verne sailed from Tranmere Sloyne, Birkenhead, England to New York in March 1867.
  • If people aboard the ship resist capture, they can be lawfully attacked.
  • Then, in the dead of night Yoshida tried to secretly climb aboard the ship [...].
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