coaster
suomi-englanti sanakirjacoaster englannista suomeksi
lasinalusta, alunen
vapaavaihteella ajaja, liukuja
rannikkolainen
Substantiivi
coaster englanniksi
(RQ:Greene Journey)
A sailor (especially the master or pilot of a vessel) who travels only in coastal waters.
(RQ:Dryden Tyrannick Love)
(quote-journal),(nb...)|month=April|year=1881|volume=XVI|issue=CLXXXIII|page=59|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=xwnGO_xNElkC&pg=RA3-PA59|oclc=1013406766|passage=If you question a seaman on the subject, whether mere coaster or circumnavigator, he will tell you that in a snow-storm, because of its constant eddyings and gyrations, frequent trimming of sails is more necessary than in any other gale, and that to steer a straight and steady course under such circumstances is for the time simply impossible.|footer=(small)'' (17 March 1881).
A merchant vessel that stays in coastal waters, especially one that travels between ports of the same country.
(hyponyms)
(RQ:Dana Two Years)
(quote-journal) The docks can handle vessels of up to 700 tons; on the day of my visit an English coaster was discharging coal and a Dutch coaster arrived with a cargo of wood pulp from Sweden.
(quote-book)
(short for)|nodot=1 (“the trout ((taxfmt)) in Superior and Maine”).
{{quote-text|en|year=2020|author=Michael M. Miller|title=XIT: A Story of Land, Cattle, and Capital in Texas and Montana|page=119
2021, Ernest Haycox, Karl May, Zane Grey, ''50 Westerns''
- But our market required a better quality than coasters and Mexican cattle, and we turned back up the country.
A prostitute, especially one of European descent, plying her trade in Chinese port towns.
''noun|Agent noun of'' coast: one who coasts.
An itinerant person who shirks work but still seeks food and lodging; a loafer, a sundowner.
A person who uses a sled or toboggan to slide down a slope covered with ice or snow; a sledder, a tobogganist.
(RQ:Alcott Old-Fashioned Girl)
One who succeeds while making only a minimal effort.
{{quote-text|en|year=2019|author=Santiago Iñiguez|title=In an Ideal Business|page=155
Something that coasts or is used to coast.
(senseid) A small stand or tray, sometimes with wheels, used to pass something such as a decanter or bottle around a tabletop.
A small, flat or tray-like object on which a bottle, cup, glass, mug, etc., is placed to protect a table surface from drink spills, heat, or water condensation.
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(coordinate terms)
(senseid) A useless disc or DVD, such as one that was burned incorrectly or has become corrupted.
(short for)
A sled or toboggan.
a kind of minibus