Marinera in english

Sailor

pronunciation: seɪlɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

marinero = seaman [seamen -pl.] ; sailor ; mariner ; tar. 

Example: For this reason, a portable lending library programme with books in boxes was developed to serve the library needs of seamen from 1859 to 1967.Example: These plays used the experience of white American sailors enslaved in Algiers by Barbary pirates as a mask behind which their abolitionist authors could criticize moral abuses in the political establishment of America.Example: Ulysses uses words to comfort and lull his mariners, to ease all minds about the hard decision he has made and to persuade all that his choice to leave is correct.Example: After the end of the work may able-bodied tars opted for the better pay and living conditions on privately owned merchant vessels.

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» marinero de agua dulcelandlubber [Término despectivo] .

Example: Contrary to the beliefs of landlubbers, sailing boats are not compelled to travel with the wind = Al contrario de las creencias de marineros de agua dulce, en los barcos de vela no es obligatorio viajar con el viento. .

» marinero de submarinosubmariner  .

Example: Former submariner and nuclear reactor operator speaks about his life on a nuclear submarine.

Marinera synonyms

panama in spanish: Panamá, pronunciation: pænəmɑ part of speech: noun skimmer in spanish: desnatadora, pronunciation: skɪmɜr part of speech: noun boater in spanish: canotié, pronunciation: boʊtɜr part of speech: noun leghorn in spanish: Leghorn, pronunciation: leghɔrn part of speech: noun bluejacket in spanish: Chaqueta azul, pronunciation: bludʒəkɪt part of speech: noun crewman in spanish: tripulante, pronunciation: krumən part of speech: noun straw hat in spanish: sombrero de copa, pronunciation: strɔhæt part of speech: noun sailor boy in spanish: niño marinero, pronunciation: seɪlɜrbɔɪ part of speech: noun navy man in spanish: hombre de la marina, pronunciation: neɪvimæn part of speech: noun
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