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Перевод: seagoing
[прилагательное] дальнего плавания; мореходный
Тезаурус:
- In 1905 its general manager and Wilson's arch opponent, Cuthbert Laws, could claim thirty-six operational registry offices at the principal ports of the kingdom, a capacity to move free labour anywhere as required, equipment and stores to maintain 5,000 men, nine-tenths of UK seagoing tonnage in membership and an invested capital of almost 200 mn.
- His situation was not in this respect dissimilar from that of the leaders of the North of England Sailors and Seagoing Firemen's Friendly Association, which had been formed at Sunderland in 1879 by John Beresford and was commonly known as the Sunderland Union.
- At home, where an admiral's powers were much more restricted, and even the most favoured officers could expect to have to wait for their promotion until the end of the admiral's period of command, when it was customary to make him the compliment of a few promotions on striking his flag, it was still possible to introduce new entrants to a seagoing life.
- In 1911 Shinwell, after varied experience in a number of industries, became through the good offices of the highly influential Glasgow Trades Council, of which he was vice-chairman, a voluntary official of Wilson's union, though he had no personal knowledge of seagoing or of the sea.
- Wilson's years at sea, his parentage in seagoing families and his long standing contacts in the area qualified him to develop his interests, involvement and ideas of trade unionism.
- Naval officers required a patron at three times in their career, and it was useful to have powerful friends at all times in order to secure seagoing appointments.
- The Princess deserved better; a high-performance seagoing cruiser, it would be wasted on such a sedate stretch of inland water as the lake beyond the boat house doors.
- Strikes followed his progress around the nation's seagoing communities, the union in Sunderland being cast in the role of a mere spectator.
- The Marine Caterer for October 1911 records that foreign labour having been introduced into Cunard, Mr Cotter, among others was put out of the Mauritania and that in 1909 he asked the assistance of the Liverpool Trades Council to organise seagoing stewards.
- The simpler decorative style of the wide boats echoes that of the seagoing ships alongside which they were built.
- The Land Rover was pitching and rolling over the southern brow like a small seagoing craft.
- Voyages took the seaman from port to port where his life was led in the streets, alleys and boarding houses of yet other seagoing communities, a ready prey to disease and vice of all kinds.
- Seagoing is as old as history and the merchant seaman as old as trade itself.
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