sailor

sailor
[ʹseılə] n
1. 1) моряк; мореплаватель, мореход

to be a good [bad] sailor - хорошо [плохо] переносить качку на море

2) матрос

a sailor before the mast - рядовой матрос

sailor's knot - морской /рифовый/ узел

sailors' home - ночлежный дом для матросов; дом моряка

sailor boy - а) юнга; б) новичок, салага

sailor suit - матроска

sailor collar - матросский воротник

2. уст. = sailer 1
3. = sailor-hat

sailor's blessing - сл. проклятие; ругательство

sailor's yarn - амер. неправдоподобный рассказ; матросская байка


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  • Sailor — Album par Steve Miller Sortie Janvier 1969 Enregistrement 1968 Durée 34 : 33 Genre Rock Producteur Gly …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Sailor — Sail or, n. One who follows the business of navigating ships or other vessels; one who understands the practical management of ships; one of the crew of a vessel; a mariner; a common seaman. [1913 Webster] Syn: Mariner; seaman; seafarer. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sailor — Person who navigates ships or assists in the conduct, maintenance, or service of ships. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. sailor Person who navigates ships or assists in the conduct, ma …   Law dictionary

  • sailor — c.1400, sailer, agent noun from SAIL (Cf. sail) (v.). Spelling with o emerged c.1500, probably by influence of tailor, etc., to distinguish the meaning seaman, mariner from thing that sails. It replaced much older SEAMAN (Cf. seaman) and MARINER… …   Etymology dictionary

  • sailor — sailor, sailer The spelling is sailor when referring to a person, and sailer when referring to a ship in relation to its performance, e.g. a slow sailer …   Modern English usage

  • sailor — [n] person who travels by sea ablebodied sailor, bluejacket*, boater, cadet, circumnavigator, deck hand, diver, hearty*, jack*, lascar*, marine, mariner, mate, middy, midshipman/woman, navigator, old salt*, pilot, pirate, salt*, sea dog*,… …   New thesaurus

  • sailor — ► NOUN 1) a person who works as a member of the crew of a commercial or naval ship or boat. 2) a person who sails as a sport or for recreation. 3) (a good/bad sailor) a person who rarely (or often) becomes seasick …   English terms dictionary

  • sailor — [sā′lər] n. [ME sailer] 1. a person who makes a living by sailing; mariner; seaman 2. a) an enlisted man in the navy b) any person in the navy 3. a person sailing on a vessel, as affected by seasickness [a good or bad sailor] …   English World dictionary

  • sailor — *mariner, seaman, tar, gob, bluejacket …   New Dictionary of Synonyms


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