“SAILORS” in italiano

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sostantivo
marinaio
sailor seaman mariner jack
navigatore
navigator sailor seafarer
navigante
sailor seaman

sinonimi

sostantivo

seaman seafarer mariner boatman yachtsman hand (old) salt sea dog rating bluejacket matelot

Esempi

Seeing so many jolly sailors hanging around because their ships had hoisted the red flag which indicated that they were taking in oil, Moulton had an idea.

He watched the sailors raise a sail and lower a pair of oars and caught the eye of the nearest as he passed, cocked his head at Sivan and whispered loudly, ‘I don’t suppose he’s told you who I am or how many people are looking for me or what’s going to happen to you if they find out you had a part in this?

I don’t see many sailors among you.

The patrons here were almost exclusively working-men, with jobs or without, sailors who had been left behind by their ships or had jumped them.

The fair on this bank was even more lively than on the other side, and it was more varied, for the small merchants doing business here catered not only to the natives, but also to the officers and sailors of the ships lying at anchor.

They were, Ilona, Bannord, Ardovani, Antoninan, Ullfider, his younger assistant Vengrise and the middle-aged Davson, the sailors Moather Fend-nereaz-Atarar, known as Mo, and Arrkan And-nereaz-Fons, known by his first name alone.

A bead curtain hid a small waiting room that smelled of sweat and frustrated sailors.

The order of business for most sailors coming into Karsa city was drink, sex, and sleep, in that order.

Upstream of the lake the Jokun came down from the mountains around Vespinarr through a series of gorges and cataracts, and so the lakeside had grown a shanty town of warehouses and sailors and sail-slaves, of mules and the teamsters who drove them up through the mountain passes, of rough edges and straightforward words.

They left the boat and the silent frightened sailors behind and returned to the shore.

He imagined the first few fishermen arriving home, full of that anticipation of land that sailors have, of spying the dark line of the coast on the horizon, the pall of smoke, the smell of ash and soot on the wind, the near-empty docks, the beached ships, the few surviving masts all askew.