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Canal de navigation
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
ship canal SAM.
canal m. spol maritime
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
canal [brit. angl. kəˈnal, am. angl. kəˈnæl] SAM.
1. canal (waterway):
canal m. spol
2. canal ANAT. (in ear):
conduit m. spol
I. ship [brit. angl. ʃɪp, am. angl. ʃɪp] SAM.
navire m. spol
bateau m. spol
paquebot m. spol
to send sth by ship
to take ship for India zastar.
a ship of the line ZGOD.
the good ship Ivanhoe zastar. lit.
II. ship <sed. del. shipping; pret., del. Pf. shipped> [brit. angl. ʃɪp, am. angl. ʃɪp] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. ship (send):
2. ship (take on board):
ship cargo, supplies
ship oars
III. ship [brit. angl. ʃɪp, am. angl. ʃɪp]
v slovarju PONS
canal [kəˈnæl] SAM.
canal m. spol
I. ship [ʃɪp] SAM.
bateau m. spol
ship merchant
cargo m. spol
ship passenger
paquebot m. spol
ship sailing
voilier m. spol
II. ship <-pp-> [ʃɪp] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. ship (send by boat):
ship freight
2. ship (transport):
v slovarju PONS
canal [kə·ˈnæl] SAM.
canal m. spol
I. ship [ʃɪp] SAM.
bateau m. spol
ship merchant
cargo m. spol
ship passenger
paquebot m. spol
ship sailing
voilier m. spol
II. ship <-pp-> [ʃɪp] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. ship (send by boat):
ship freight
2. ship (transport):
Present
Iship
youship
he/she/itships
weship
youship
theyship
Past
Ishipped
youshipped
he/she/itshipped
weshipped
youshipped
theyshipped
Present Perfect
Ihaveshipped
youhaveshipped
he/she/ithasshipped
wehaveshipped
youhaveshipped
theyhaveshipped
Past Perfect
Ihadshipped
youhadshipped
he/she/ithadshipped
wehadshipped
youhadshipped
theyhadshipped
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Its height over the river bed is 285ft m and the headroom over the ship canal is 80ft m.
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Between 18981911, exports of coal accounted for 53.4% of the total export tonnage carried by the ship canal.
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The focal point is a piazza and landscaped park, which stretches to the ship canal around which the buildings are located.
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However, eriptychiids differ from all other pteraspidomorphs in having a massively calcified endoskeleton, pervaded by canals for blood vessels.
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The water that travelled along the canals was drawn from small streams.
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