porthole betydelse and definition

  • En [ ˈpɔːt.həʊl]
  • Us [ ˈpɔːrt.hoʊl]

Betydelse av porthole på svenska

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Exempel på porthole

  • Before moving along that backbone into the library, the vast expanse of its interior is first introduced, spied through a porthole cut in the wooden panelling.

  • Bronze or brass portholes and the porthole doors are always made in brass foundries.

  • For example, the portholes may be closed and shaded to prevent any possibility of light showing out, while in the ordinary way those portholes would be left open.

  • These are flying boats, with the hulls of boats, with portholes and anchors and many of the properties we associate with a ship upon the sea.

  • One is not allowed to open a porthole without an engineer coming along about it, and the reason is fear of upsetting the balance of ventilation.

  • So far as daylight is concerned, it is possible, without unduly weakening the vessel at the fore end, to give it very much larger portholes than has been the custom.

  • Glass portholes in the deck provided natural light for the interior of the ship; in action these were covered by iron plates.

  • The white-painted faade has some nautical-themed windows in the style of portholes, long horizontal glazed areas facing the sea, and fully glazed balconies.

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Översättningar av porthole på andra språk

  • 中文繁体

    (船或飛機的)舷窗…

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  • 中文简体

    (船或飞机的)舷窗…

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  • Español

    ojo de buey, portilla…

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  • Português

    portinhola…

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  • Türk dili

    lomboz, uçak/gemi küçük pencere…

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  • Français

    hublot…

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  • Čeština

    okénko…

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  • Dansk

    koøje…

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NYA ORD

European

May 10, 2021

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DAGENS ORD

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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