coaster

suomi-englanti sanakirja

coaster englannista suomeksi

  1. lasinalusta, alunen

  2. vapaavaihteella ajaja, liukuja

  3. rannikkolainen

  1. rannikkoalus

  2. liukuja

  3. kelkka, liuku, liukuri

  4. tarjoiluvaunu

  5. alunen, lasinalunen

  6. Substantiivi

coaster englanniksi

  1. A person who originates from or inhabits a coastal area.

  2. (RQ:Greene Journey)

  3. A sailor (especially the master or pilot of a vessel) who travels only in coastal waters.

  4. (RQ:Dryden Tyrannick Love)

  5. (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).

  6. A merchant vessel that stays in coastal waters, especially one that travels between ports of the same country.

  7. (hyponyms)

  8. (RQ:Dana Two Years)

  9. (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.

  10. (quote-book)

  11. (short for)|nodot=1 (“the trout ((taxfmt)) in Superior and Maine”).

  12. A cow from the coastal part of Texas.

  13. {{quote-text|en|year=2020|author=Michael M. Miller|title=XIT: A Story of Land, Cattle, and Capital in Texas and Montana|page=119

  14. 2021, Ernest Haycox, Karl May, Zane Grey, ''50 Westerns''

  15. But our market required a better quality than coasters and Mexican cattle, and we turned back up the country.
  16. A prostitute, especially one of European descent, plying her trade in Chinese port towns.

  17. ''noun|Agent noun of'' coast: one who coasts.

  18. An itinerant person who shirks work but still seeks food and lodging; a loafer, a sundowner.

  19. A person who uses a sled or toboggan to slide down a slope covered with ice or snow; a sledder, a tobogganist.

  20. (RQ:Alcott Old-Fashioned Girl)

  21. One who succeeds while making only a minimal effort.

  22. {{quote-text|en|year=2019|author=Santiago Iñiguez|title=In an Ideal Business|page=155

  23. Something that coasts or is used to coast.

  24. (senseid) A small stand or tray, sometimes with wheels, used to pass something such as a decanter or bottle around a tabletop.

  25. 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.

  26. (synonyms)

    (coordinate terms)

  27. (senseid) A useless disc or DVD, such as one that was burned incorrectly or has become corrupted.

  28. (short for)

  29. A sled or toboggan.

  30. a kind of minibus