catamaran Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of catamaran In English

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Examples of catamaran

  • As soon as the boat anchored, a catamaran put out, and brought Charlie and his followers to shore. 

  • Next morning we were visited by a party of natives from the neighbouring island, consisting of six men in a canoe, and one on a catamaran or raft. 

  • Soon we were surrounded with catamarans and canoes, with three or four natives in each. 

  • The horses and cows were taken on a species of catamaran, or large raft, that is much used in those mild seas, and which sail reasonably well a little off the wind, and not very badly on. 

  • When we reached the lagoon, a catamaran with three natives on it came off to us. 

  • We are not carrying out any direct monitoring of the environmental effects of catamaran ferries.

  • No qualifications are required for port staff engaged in the operation of catamarans.

  • High speed catamarans and similar craft and hatchless container ships pose new safety problems.

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Translations of catamaran In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    雙體船…

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  • 中文简体

    双体船,双连舟…

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  • Español

    catamarán…

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  • Português

    catamarã…

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  • Čeština

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  • Dansk

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