boat

boat
1. noun
1) Boot, das

ship's boat — Beiboot, das

go by boat — mit dem Schiff fahren

be in the same boat — (fig.) im gleichen Boot sitzen

2) (ship) Schiff, das
3) (for sauce etc.) Sauciere, die
2. intransitive verb

go boating — eine Bootsfahrt machen

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[bəut] 1. noun
1) (a small vessel for travelling over water: We'll cross the stream by boat.) das Boot
2) (a larger vessel for the same purpose; a ship: to cross the Atlantic in a passenger boat.) das Schiff
3) (a serving-dish shaped like a boat: a gravy-boat.) die Soßenschüssel
2. verb
(to sail about in a small boat for pleasure: They are boating on the river.) Boot fahren
- academic.ru/7851/boatman">boatman
- in the same boat
- speedboat
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boat
[bəʊt, AM boʊt]
I. n
1. (on river, canal, lake) Boot nt; (on sea) Schiff nt
to miss the \boat das Schiff verpassen; (fig fam) den Anschluss verpassen
to take the \boat das Schiff nehmen
to travel by \boat mit dem Schiff fahren
2. (for gravy) Soßenschüssel f, Sauciere f
3.
to float sb's \boat (fam) jdn anregen [o sl anmachen]
to push the \boat out BRIT ganz groß feiern, ein Fass aufmachen fam
to be in the same \boat im selben Boot sitzen
II. vi Boot fahren
III. vt
to \boat sth somewhere etw irgendwohin verschiffen
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[bəʊt]
n
1) (= small vessel) Boot nt; (wooden: on lake, river etc also) Kahn m; (seagoing = passenger boat) Schiff nt; (= pleasure steamer etc) Dampfer m

by boat — mit dem Schiff

to miss the boat (fig inf)den Anschluss verpassen

we're all in the same boat (fig inf) — wir sitzen alle in einem or im gleichen Boot

2) (= gravy boat) Sauciere f
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boat [bəʊt]
A s
1. Boot n, Kahn m, poet Nachen m:
be in the same boat fig im selben Boot sitzen;
burn one’s boats (behind one) fig alle Brücken hinter sich abbrechen;
push the boat out Br umg ein Fass aufmachen;
take to the boats SCHIFF in die (Rettungs)Boote gehen; miss2 A 1, rock2 A 2
2. Schiff n
3. (Soßen) Schüssel f
B v/i (in einem) Boot fahren, rudern, segeln:
go boating eine Bootsfahrt machen
C v/t
1. in einem Boot befördern oder transportieren:
boat sb across the river jemanden übersetzen
2. in ein Boot verladen: oar Bes Redew
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1. noun
1) Boot, das

ship's boat — Beiboot, das

go by boat — mit dem Schiff fahren

be in the same boat — (fig.) im gleichen Boot sitzen

2) (ship) Schiff, das
3) (for sauce etc.) Sauciere, die
2. intransitive verb

go boating — eine Bootsfahrt machen

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n.
Boot -e n.
Schiff -e n.

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