Two Flashcards
Beds in a ship, boat or train
berths
stern
back end of the boat
a pole that supports the bottom of the sail and can move from side to side
boom
beads
small pieces of wood, glass or other material with holes in them, often used in jewellery
outside part of the boat that people can walk on
deck
a tall pole that supports the sail on a boat
mast
an expression that means a job or task is going well, easily, without problems
plain sailing
rudder
a flat piece of wood or metal at the back of a boat that controls the direction of travel (by moving from side to side)
seasick
feeling ill, vomiting or feeling you are going to vomit or be sick because of the movement of the ship or boat you are travelling in
feeling ill, vomiting or feeling you are going to vomit or be sick because of the movement of the ship or boat you are travelling in
seasick
front end of the boat
bow
a flat piece of wood or metal at the back of a boat that controls the direction of travel (by moving from side to side)
rudder
boom
a pole that supports the bottom of the sail and can move from side to side
back end of the boat
stern
scruffy
not neat or clean
sequins
small, bright bits of plastic sewn onto clothes
deck
outside part of the boat that people can walk on
OXF: the top outside floor of a ship or boatp
bow
front end of the boat
Berths
Beds in a ship, boat or train
not neat or clean
scruffy
ostentatious
clearly showing wealth or power
small pieces of wood, glass or other material with holes in them, often used in jewellery
beads
mast
a tall pole that supports the sail on a boat
galley
the kitchen in a ship, boat or plane