mariner Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈmær.ɪ.nər]
  • Us [ ˈmer.ə.nɚ]

Meaning of mariner In English

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  • To answer this question, we must gauge judicial attitudes toward mariners' pleas by looking at an array of decisions from the sample years.

  • Companies stifled adventuring traders, suppressed free trade, precluded training mariners, brought superfluous commodities into the realm, and caused inflation.

  • This functional justice may have been generally acceptable to litigious mariners.

  • This essay estimates the fees of a suit for wages in the seventeenth century, the mariner's propensity to initiate action, and his chances of winning.

  • The mariner transposon of animals : horizontally jumping genes.

  • On the other hand, mariners would not ordinarily have expected arbitration of their claims.

  • The mid-century court could also, however, take exception to the last-port rule in order to benefit mariners, especially those involved in slaving voyages.

  • The term translates as 'sea hedges,' within which a mariner may become trapped at great peril.

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Translations of mariner In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    水手…

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  • 中文简体

    水手…

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  • Español

    marinero, -a, navegante…

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  • Português

    marinheiro, marujo, navegante…

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  • Français

    marin…

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  • Čeština

    námořník…

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  • Dansk

    sømand, -sømand…

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  • Indonesia

    pelaut…

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