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 Translation for 'ocean going' from English to Polish
naut.
dalekomorski {adj}
ocean-going
Partial Matches
ocean {m}ocean
geogr.
Ocean {m} Indyjski
Indian Ocean
geogr.
Ocean {m} Arktyczny
Arctic Ocean
geogr.
Ocean {m} Atlantycki
Atlantic Ocean
geogr.
Ocean {m} Antarktyczny
Antarctic Ocean
geogr.
Ocean {m} Spokojny
Pacific Ocean
naut.
na otwartym oceanie {adv}
in the open ocean
idiom
kropla {f} w morzu
a drop in the ocean
Co się dzieje?What's going on?
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Usage Examples English
  • Asphalt was used also to seal the planks on ocean-going canoes.
  • The main indigenous animals are insects along with large populations of ocean-going seabirds, seals and penguins.
  • It passes through the highest point reachable by ocean-going vessels from the sea.
  • While some navies have regarded frigates as principally large ocean-going anti-submarine warfare (ASW) combatants, others have used the term to describe ships that are otherwise recognisable as corvettes, destroyers, and even nuclear-powered guided-missile cruisers.
  • Cruising is done on both sail and power boats, monohulls and multihulls although sail predominates over longer distances, as ocean-going power boats are considerably more expensive to purchase and operate.

  • At the beginning of the 15th century, the carrack was the most capable European ocean-going ship.
  • This new development allows berthing of ocean-going yachts and was opened to public in 2014, having hosted its first yachts in 2013.
  • They are typically attached near the handle of a fishing rod, though some specialized reels with pressure sensors for immediate retrieval are equipped on downrigger systems which are mounted directly to an ocean-going sport boat's gunwales or transoms and are used for "deep drop" and trolling.
  • Basel has Switzerland's only cargo port, through which goods pass along the navigable stretches of the Rhine and connect to ocean-going ships at the port of Rotterdam.
  • The Seaway (including the Welland Canal) now permits ocean-going vessels to pass all the way to Lake Superior.

  • The Type IX U-boat was designed by Nazi Germany's "Kriegsmarine" in 1935 and 1936 as a large ocean-going submarine for sustained operations far from the home support facilities.
  • Most ocean-going vessels now operate an unmanned engine room system allowing engineers to work days only.
  • Most ocean-going cargo ships have a life expectancy of between 20 and 30 years.
  • Offshore powerboat racing is a type of racing by ocean-going powerboats, typically point-to-point racing.
  • The easiest way to ship produce was to use a flatboat to float it down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers to the port of New Orleans, where goods could be put on ocean-going vessels.

  • Large cargo vessels called lake freighters, as well as smaller ocean-going freighters, transport these commodities across Lake Superior.
  • Long-distance, ocean-going ships must lie offshore and be unloaded by smaller boats; during the cyclone season, this procedure is dangerous, and ships are reluctant to call at the island.
  • These are ships capable of maintaining station for long periods of time in deep ocean, and will have a long logistical tail for their support.
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