Vessels
Meanings and phrases
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- conveyance provided by the ships belonging to one country or industry; shipping; cargo ships; merchant marine
- Soon he rose to the rank of officer on merchant vessels.
- In 1999 no merchant vessels were operating.
- She also captured three American merchant vessels in 1813.
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- This phosphorylation can form new blood vessels.
- There are no respiratory organs, heart or blood vessels.
- It can also show the blood flow within the blood vessels.
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- Often these objects did not look like other vessels.
- Several other vessels also had to put back, and one or two were lost.
- She was the lead ship of her class, which included five other vessels.
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- In January 2019 five of Fiji's naval vessels were operational.
- Before the war with Russia, the Georgian navy had 19 naval vessels.
- Japanese ship Fusō Two naval vessels of Japan have been named Fusō:
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- The port has enough space for 100 fishing vessels".
- The rest were on "Boston" and a couple of fishing vessels.
- By November 15, 47 fishing vessels were still unaccounted for.
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- However, some of the smaller vessels were unable to keep up.
- There is a second pier for smaller vessels and support craft.
- Other, smaller vessels, such as chalupas, have also been recovered from the waters.
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- The ship resembles Chinese Haixun 01 patrol vessels.
- Five Padma-class patrol vessels have been commissioned into the navy in 2013.
- Khulna Shipyard is currently building five padma-class patrol vessels for the navy.
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- Two sailing vessels were destroyed, and another one damaged.
- Eventually, he served on various United States sailing vessels.
- These appear to have been mostly sailing vessels, rather than oared.
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- However, only small vessels can enter the harbour.
- Used on small vessels for target indication and navigation.
- The illusion was bolstered by a group of small vessels towing barrage balloons.
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- Its harbour slowly became clogged with silt and inaccessible to larger vessels.
- Separate pieces of raised sheet were also riveted together to form larger vessels.
- Two larger vessels, the corvette and the brig would engage the nearest British batteries.
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- They were operate with a surface squadron and provide clearance of enemy vessels for it.
- There was also the risk that it would allow enemy vessels to detect the presence of the ship.
- They are frequently used as ladders for boarding enemy vessels or for disembarking the crew on shores.
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- As a result, both vessels had drifted onto the shoal.
- Two days later both vessels were able to enter Port Jackson.
- It was poor lookout on both vessels.
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- The turning area at Elbląg is diameter and a pilot is required for large vessels.
- Three large vessels were launched that year by the names St. Vincent, St. Joseph and St. Raymond.
- Cell fenders are best employed for small or large vessels where reaction force is an important criterion.
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- The new vessels will become operational in 2022–2028.
- Within the next two years, twelve new vessels were purchased or put under construction.
- By 1931 VSPs were being fitted in new vessels on Lake Constance run by the German State Railways.
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- The locks make the river navigable, even for large cargo vessels ( long).
- This includes two petroleum tankers and four refrigerated cargo vessels (1999 estimates).
- The initial twelve Atlantic Missile Range ships were modified World War II cargo vessels.
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- The Inner Harbour is used by pleasure boats and commercial vessels.
- Many commercial vessels were taken up from trade during both wars to act as depot ships.
- For public and commercial vessels and vessels in distress, the bridge is opened as soon as possible.
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- (This data does not include vessels built for the Bengal Pilot Service.)
- , and the other nine maintenance escort vessels built in Canada for the Royal Navy each carried two RCLs.
- These 31 m long vessels built by Vosper Ltd with a displacement of 96 tons had been in service since the 1960s.
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- Ports were battered and a large number of vessels were lost.
- He was joined by an unrecorded number of vessels and warriors from Malindi.
- Since she went down on a busy shipping lane, a number of vessels arrived to assist.
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- On 9 March 1995, the Coast Guard sent several vessels to detain the Spanish fishing trawler "Estai".
- The wine is poured from a single container into one or several vessels, and these are again shared around.
- At nearby Hantsport, a major shipbuilding centre and port, Jackson readily found work as a sailor aboard several vessels.
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- Of the fleet of 29 surface vessels, only eight are operational major combatants (frigates).
- Of the fleet of 66 surface vessels, eight are major combatant ships and they are based in Valparaíso.
- The LCS is a class of relatively small surface vessels intended for operations in the littoral zone (close to shore).
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- It is particularly noted in aluminium pressure vessels such as diving cylinders.
- The French captured both pilot vessels such as , and large East Indiamen such as .
- Some manufacturers specialize more in equipment for commercial vessels such as tankers and general cargo vessels.
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- Troops embarked aboard all vessels except U.S.
- During the Japanese Occupation of Singapore, all vessels of the Marine Police were confiscated by the Japanese forces.
- It was employed for all vessels in the Faiyum A culture, in the Merimde culture, and probably also in the Badari culture.
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- A firearm's chamber and barrel become pressure vessels for brief periods.
- It is particularly noted in aluminium pressure vessels such as diving cylinders.
- A major function is to act as pressure vessels, preventing over-expansion of the cell when water enters.