10 Results found for "ship oneself".

reship

(transitive) To ship something again. (intransitive) To engage oneself again for service on board a vessel after having been discharged. to ship something again...


tie oneself to the mast

tie oneself to the mast (third-person singular simple present ties oneself to the mast, present participle tying oneself to the mast, simple past and past...


take responsibility

or liability. The new captain will take responsibility for the ship at the beginning of January. to blame oneself for something; to acknowledge a fault...


doodlopen

doodlopen (intransitive) to end in a dead end (reflexive) to exhaust oneself by running (transitive, nautical) to outsail another ship Afrikaans: doodloop...


stow away

a safe place (intransitive) to obtain passage (on a ship or similar vehicle) by secreting oneself inside before departure to stow or secure aloof in a...


ekwipować

board a ship, set sail”), partly from Old English sċipian (“to board a ship, set sail”) and partly from Old Norse skipa (“to arrange, prepare a ship, equip”);...


autoaffondarsi

autoaffondàto) reflexive of autoaffondare (nautical) to scuttle oneself, to be scuttled (of a ship)     Conjugation of autoaffondàrsi (-are) (See Appendix:Italian...


lash oneself to the mast

oneself to the mast From the practice of tying oneself to the mast of a sailing ship in rough weather so as not to be swept overboard. lash oneself to...


equipar

board a ship, set sail”), partly from Old English scipian (“to board a ship, set sail”) and partly from Old Norse skipa (“to arrange, prepare a ship, equip”);...


cut a feather

(nautical) To make the water foam in moving; in allusion to the ripple which a ship throws off from her bows. (colloquial) To make oneself conspicuous....