tanker

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See also: Tanker and tänker

English

Etymology

From tank +‎ -er.

Pronunciation

Noun

tanker (plural tankers)

An oil tanker.
  1. (nautical) A tankship, a vessel used to transport large quantities of liquid.
    Hyponyms: oil tanker, supertanker
    • 1976 March, JeNelle Matheson, Construction Equipment A Market Assessment for the People's Republic of China, U.S. Department of Commerce, →OCLC, page 8:
      The channel at Chan-chiang is being dredged to a depth of 50 feet enabling tankers of 70,000 tons to call.
  2. (automotive, US) A tank truck (tanker truck).
  3. (automotive, UK) A fuel tanker, petrol tanker, road tanker.
  4. (aviation, usually military) An aircraft carrying a large supply of jet fuel or avgas for aerial refueling of other aircraft, plus equipment allowing the in-air transfer of fuel.
    Synonyms: air tanker, tanker aircraft
    Without the KC-46 tankers orbiting in friendly airspace, our fighters would've run out of fuel long before reaching the combat zone.
  5. (aviation, firefighting) An aircraft built or modified to carry water and/or fire retardant for dropping on wildfires.
    While our ground teams cut firebreaks in the brush, the tankers kept the fire in the mountains at bay with frequent drops of water and retardant.
  6. (rail transport) A tank car.
  7. (military) Member of a tank crew, or of an armoured unit.
    Synonyms: tankist (uncommon), zipperhead (Canadian military slang)
    Hypernyms: crewmember, trooper
    Hyponym: tankman
    • 2014, Michael Green, American Tanks & AFVs of World War II, Bloomsbury Publishing, →ISBN, page 70:
      On February 19, 1943, American tankers felt the full wrath of the German Army in North Africa when its tank-led spearhead punched a 2-mile-wide hole through American lines at Faid Pass in Tunisia, []
  8. (surfing slang) A longboard.
    I swung the tanker around just in time to take off with the lip.

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Verb

tanker (third-person singular simple present tankers, present participle tankering, simple past and past participle tankered)

  1. (transitive) To transport (oil, etc.) in a tanker.
  2. (aviation) To carry more fuel than necessary for a flight, in order to avoid having to refuel at a destination where fuel is more expensive or in short supply.

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Danish

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Noun

tanker c

  1. indefinite plural of tanke

Etymology 2

From English tanker.

Noun

tanker c (definite singular tankeren, indefinite plural tankere, definite plural tankerne)

  1. a tanker (a ship fitted with tanks for carrying liquid cargoes)
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Verb

tanker

  1. present of tanke

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from English tanker.

Pronunciation

Noun

tanker m (plural tankers, diminutive tankertje n)

  1. tank ship
    Synonym: tankschip

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French

Pronunciation

Noun

tanker m (plural tankers)

  1. tanker (vessel)

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Norwegian Bokmål

Tankeren "Flanders Loyalty"

Etymology 1

From English tanker.

Noun

tanker m (definite singular tankeren, indefinite plural tankere, definite plural tankerne)

  1. (nautical) a tanker
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Etymology 2

Noun

tanker m

  1. indefinite plural of tank
  2. indefinite plural of tanke

Etymology 3

Verb

tanker

  1. present of tanke

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Serbo-Croatian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tǎnker/
  • Hyphenation: tan‧ker

Noun

tànker m (Cyrillic spelling та̀нкер)

  1. tanker (vessel used to transport large quantities of liquid)

Declension

Swedish

Etymology

Borrowed from English tanker.

Noun

tanker c

  1. (nautical) tanker
    Synonym: tankfartyg

Declension

Declension of tanker 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative tanker tankern tankrar tankrarna
Genitive tankers tankerns tankrars tankrarnas

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