steerage
Kelime Anlamı :
1. ara güverte.
2. dümenle idare.
3. idare.
4. kasara altı.
5. ucuz bölüm/idare etme.
6. güverte yolculan için kasara altı.
7. dümen kullanma.
8. en ucuz tarifeyle yolculuk edenlere mahsus salon ve kamaralar.
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Tanımlar :
1.
the act or practice of steering.
2. nautical the effect of the helm on a ship.
3. nautical the steering apparatus of a ship.
4. nautical the section of a passenger ship, originally near the rudder, providing the cheapest passenger accommodations.
2. nautical the effect of the helm on a ship.
3. nautical the steering apparatus of a ship.
4. nautical the section of a passenger ship, originally near the rudder, providing the cheapest passenger accommodations.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
the art of steering.
2. the section of a passenger ship that provided inexpensive accomodation with no individual cabins.
3. the effect of the helm on a ship.
2. the section of a passenger ship that provided inexpensive accomodation with no individual cabins.
3. the effect of the helm on a ship.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
the act or practice of steering, or directing.
2.
3. the effect of the helm on a ship; the manner in which an individual ship is affected by the helm.
4. the hinder part of a vessel; the stern.
5. properly, the space in the after part of a vessel, under the cabin, but used generally to indicate any part of a vessel having the poorest accommodations and occupied by passengers paying the lowest rate of fare.
6. direction; regulation; management; guidance.
7. that by which a course is directed.
2.
3. the effect of the helm on a ship; the manner in which an individual ship is affected by the helm.
4. the hinder part of a vessel; the stern.
5. properly, the space in the after part of a vessel, under the cabin, but used generally to indicate any part of a vessel having the poorest accommodations and occupied by passengers paying the lowest rate of fare.
6. direction; regulation; management; guidance.
7. that by which a course is directed.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
the act, practice, or method of steering; guidance; direction; control; specifically, the direction or control of a ship in her course.
2. that by which a course is steered or directed.
3. nautical, the effect of the helm on a ship; the manner in which the ship is affected by the helm: as, she was going nine knots, with easy steerage.
4. A course steered; a path or way; a course of conduct, or a way of life.
5. A rudder; a helm; apparatus for steering; hence, a place of government or control.
6. the part of a ship where the tiller traverses; the stern.
7. in passenger-ships, the part of the ship allotted to the passengers who travel at the cheapest rate, hence called steerage passengers: generally, except in the newest type of passenger-steamers, not in the stern, as might be supposed, but in the bow; in a man-of-war, the part of the berth-deck just forward of the wardroom: it is generally divided into two apartments, one on each side, called the starboard and port steerages, which are assigned to midshipmen, clerks, and others.
2. that by which a course is steered or directed.
3. nautical, the effect of the helm on a ship; the manner in which the ship is affected by the helm: as, she was going nine knots, with easy steerage.
4. A course steered; a path or way; a course of conduct, or a way of life.
5. A rudder; a helm; apparatus for steering; hence, a place of government or control.
6. the part of a ship where the tiller traverses; the stern.
7. in passenger-ships, the part of the ship allotted to the passengers who travel at the cheapest rate, hence called steerage passengers: generally, except in the newest type of passenger-steamers, not in the stern, as might be supposed, but in the bow; in a man-of-war, the part of the berth-deck just forward of the wardroom: it is generally divided into two apartments, one on each side, called the starboard and port steerages, which are assigned to midshipmen, clerks, and others.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia