Translation for '
seagoing' from English to Polish
ADJ | seagoing | - | - | |
SYNO | oceangoing | seafaring | seagoing |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
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- The SMN, KRL and VNS parts of the new company, with a total seagoing fleet of 84 vessels, then traded under the name "Koninklijke Nedlloyd".
- In 1928, Reardon Smith established a pension fund for his seagoing staff employees and later extended it to cover all employees.
- Seagoing vessels sailed under the Czechoslovak flag shortly after the founding of Czechoslovakia.
- The Ouse is navigable throughout its length. Seagoing vessels use the river as far as Howdendyke.
- ] seagoing buoy tenders built between 1942–1944.
- Over the span of her thirty-nine-year seagoing career, "QE2" received a number of interior refits and alterations.
- Maritime mobile nets serve the needs of seagoing vessels.
- Admiral Sir Charles Cunningham also began his seagoing career by first serving on the Aeolus in early 1776.
- The USCG seagoing buoy tender is a type of United States Coast Guard Cutter used to service aids to navigation throughout the waters of the United States and wherever American shipping interests require.
- Agar worked hard in this role from November 1940 to July 1941 when he was given a new seagoing command.
- The cadet must have approved seagoing service for less than one year as part of an accredited training program, which includes training onboard along with an accredited training record book.
- The Sorum-class seagoing tugboat, also known as Project 745P in Russian Coast Guard service, is a seagoing tug that is currently in service in the Russian Coast Guard and was in other services at one point.
- The Sarojini class of watercraft are seagoing, high speed, armed surveillance platform, capable of shallow water operations.
- "Washington" (SP-1241) was a seagoing schooner barge that served in the United States Navy in 1917.
- There are 1770 km of waterways in Japan; seagoing craft ply all coastal inland seas.
- As early as 1850, seagoing ships began exporting palm oil from a port at Monrovia. In 1948, this new [...] bay opened.
- Gordon continued to hold seagoing commands after the cessation of hostilities, becoming commanding officer of the frigate [...] on the Home Station in November 1815 and then of the frigate [...] in October 1816.
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