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1. light narrow boat propelled by paddles |
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2. anagram ocean |
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3. travel in a canoe, paddle a canoe |
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4. Lightweight boat pointed at both ends and propelled by one or more paddles. The earliest canoes had light frames of wood covered by tightly stretched tree bark. The birchbark canoe was first used by the Algonquian Indians in what is now the northeastern United States and Canada and its use passed westward. Canoes were often about 20 ft (6 m) in length, though war canoes might be as long as 100 ft (30 m). The dugout canoe, made from a hollowed-out log, was used by Indians in what is now the southeastern United States and along the Pacific coast as far north as Canada, as well as by peoples in Africa and New Zealand. Modern canoes are made of wood, canvas over wood frames, aluminum and molded plastic or fibreglass. Most are open from end to end, but the kayak is also considered a canoe. |
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5. lightweight boat pointed at both ends and propelled by one or more paddles (not oars). Paddlers face the bow. There are two main forms of the canoe. The modern recreational or sport Canadian canoe is open from end to end; it is propelled with a paddle having a single blade. The kayak has a covered deck with a well or cockpit, into which the paddler snugly fits; it is propelled with a double-bladed paddle. Other boats sometimes called canoes include the dugout (a shaped and hollowed-out log) or pirogue. Columbus recorded the word canoa as that used by West Indians to describe their pirogue-like boats. The earliest canoes had light frames of wood or, for the Eskimo kayak, whalebone covered by tightly stretched bark of trees (usually birch, occasionally elm) or animal skins (the kayak). Others were made from pieces of bark sewed together with roots and caulked with resin; sheathing and ribs were pressed into the sheet of bark, which was hung from a gunwale temporarily supported by stakes. The birchbark canoe was first used by the Algonkian Indians in what is now the northeastern part of the United States and adjacent Canada and its use passed westward. Such canoes were used for carrying goods, hunters, fishermen and warriors. The craft varied in length from about 4 1/2 m (15 feet)6 m (20 feet) being most commonto about 30 m (100 feet) in length for some war canoes; sometimes as many as 20 paddlers were employed. The dugout was used by Indians in what is now the southeastern United States and along the Pacific coast as far north as modern Canada, as well as by peoples in Africa, New Zealand and elsewhere in the Pacific. For use in the open sea, canoes were fitted with outriggers or pairs of canoes were linked by spars . The early French missionaries and explorers in northern North America used birchbark canoes, as did the voyageurs and others later engaged in the fur trade, which required relatively large canoes. Modern sport and recreation canoes are of varying size but are usually about 5 m (17 feet) in length and about 85 cm (34 inches) in breadth. Depth is about 30 to 36 cm (12 to 14 inches), with the ends rising slightly higher. Canoes are made of wood, canvas over wood frames, aluminum and molded plastic or fibre glass. Some canoes are designed or adapted to be propelled by a sail and some aluminum canoes are made with square sterns to accommodate outboard motors. The introduction of the faltboat (German Faltboot, folding boat) early in the 20th century extended greatly the use of the kayak for canoeists who did not live near water but who could easily transport the folded craft to water. |
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6. n a small light narrow boat, pointed at both ends and moved using a paddle (= a short pole with a flat blade) See picture: Water sports Canoe is also UK for kayak. |
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7. A light narrow boat made of bark, aluminum, or fiberglass. A paddle is used to steer and move it. |
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Βρήκαμε τα εξής οτζίμπουε λέξεις και τις μεταφράσεις για "canoe":
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Αγγλικά |
Οτζίμπουε |
| 1. |
canoe |
jiimaan+an
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| 2. |
canoe |
jiimaani
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Έτσι, αυτό είναι το πώς μπορείτε να πείτε "canoe" στο οτζίμπουε.
Συζυγία:
present I canoe you canoe he/she/it canoes we canoe you canoe they canoe
simple past I canoed you canoed he/she/it canoed we canoed you canoed they canoed
present perfect I have canoed you have canoed he/she/it has canoed we have canoed you have canoed they have canoed
past continuous I was canoeing you were canoeing he/she/it was canoeing we were canoeing you were canoeing they were canoeing
future I shall canoe you will canoe he/she/it will canoe we shall canoe you will canoe they will canoe
continuous present I am canoeing you are canoeing he/she/it is canoeing we are canoeing you are canoeing they are canoeing
subjunctive I be canoed you be canoed he/she/it be canoed we be canoed you be canoed they be canoed
diverse canoe let's canoe canoed canoeing
. Εκφράσεις που περιέχουν "canoe":
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Αγγλικά |
Οτζίμπουε |
| 1. |
across: canoe ~ |
aazhawa`o |
| 2. |
alone: be ~ in a canoe |
nizhike`okam |
| 3. |
birch bark canoe |
wiigwaasi-jiimaan+an |
| 4. |
birch bark canoe |
wiigwaaso-jiimaan+an |
| 5. |
birch: canoe ~ |
wiigwaas-waabishkizi |
| 6. |
birch: canoe ~ |
wiigwaas+ag |
| 7. |
boat: a ~/canoe is agile amongs |
ojepaashkaa § |
| 8. |
boat: come here in a ~/canoe |
biidaasamishkaa |
| 9. |
boat: descend by ~/canoe |
maa`am |
| 10. |
boat: fetch by ~/canoe |
naadoojige |
| 11. |
boat: fetch firewood by ~/canoe |
naada`ise § |
| 12. |
boat: fetch ST by ~/canoe |
naada`oodoon |
| 13. |
boat: flat ~/canoe |
daataagwan jiimaan+an |
| 14. |
boat: go get ST by ~/canoe |
naada`oodoon |
| 15. |
boat: go home by ~/canoe |
giiwe`o |
| 16. |
boat: haul wood by ~/canoe |
bimaatigwe |
| 17. |
boat: on ~/canoe top |
wagidoonag |
| 18. |
boat: on ~/canoe top |
ogidoonag |
| 19. |
boat: one canoe/~ |
ningodoonag |
| 20. |
boat: one canoe/~ |
ingodoonag |
| 21. |
boat: return in a ~/canoe |
giiwe`o |
| 22. |
boat: upon the ~/canoe |
wagidoonag |
| 23. |
bow: canoe ~ |
onakojaawan+an |
| 24. |
break OS canoe |
biigoneshin |
| 25. |
canoe-maker |
jaamaaniked+jig |
| 26. |
canoe-making |
jiimaanikewin+an |
| 27. |
canoe across |
aazhawa`o |
| 28. |
canoe back-and-forth |
aayaazhawa`o |
| 29. |
canoe birch |
wiigwaas+ag |
| 30. |
canoe bow |
onakojaawan+an |
| 31. |
canoe floor form cedar splint |
apisidaagan+ag § |
| 32. |
canoe frame |
jiimaanaatig+oon |
| 33. |
canoe frame: model ~ |
wanadeshkoojigan+ag |
| 34. |
canoe frame: model ~ |
onadeshkoojigan+an |
| 35. |
canoe making |
atoonowin+an |
| 36. |
canoe measure |
diba`oonon+an |
| 37. |
canoe north |
nana`am |
| 38. |
canoe northwest |
nana`am |
| 39. |
canoe rib |
waaginaak+wag |
| 40. |
canoe rib |
waaginaa+g |
| 41. |
canoe rib: fit ~s using a malle |
daagwa`adoono § |
| 42. |
canoe thwart |
bimidasaa+g |
| 43. |
canoe thwart |
bimidasaan+an |
| 44. |
canoe upstream |
nana`am |
| 45. |
canoe: a boat/~ is agile amongs |
ojepaashkaa § |
| 46. |
canoe: aluminum ~ |
biiwaabiko-jiimaan+an |
| 47. |
canoe: be a skilled ~ist |
nitaa`am § |
| 48. |
canoe: be alone in the ~ |
nizhike`okam |
| 49. |
canoe: be deep |
ishpoonagad |
| 50. |
canoe: be eight ~s |
nishwaasoonagad |
| 51. |
canoe: be eight ~s |
ishwaasoonagad |
| 52. |
canoe: be eight ~s |
nishwaasoonagizi |
| 53. |
canoe: be eight ~s |
ishwaasoonagizi |
| 54. |
canoe: be five ~s |
naanoonagad |
| 55. |
canoe: be five ~s |
naanoonagizi |
| 56. |
canoe: be four ~s |
newoonagizi |
| 57. |
canoe: be four ~s |
niiyoonagad |
| 58. |
canoe: be four ~s |
newoonagad |
| 59. |
canoe: be four ~s |
niiyoonagizi |
| 60. |
canoe: be four ~s |
niiwoonagad |
| 61. |
canoe: be four ~s |
niiwoonagizi |
| 62. |
canoe: be high |
ishpoonagad |
| 63. |
canoe: be in so many ~s |
dasoonagizi+wag |
| 64. |
canoe: be large |
mangoonagad |
| 65. |
canoe: be long |
ginoonagad |
| 66. |
canoe: be low |
dabasoonagad |
| 67. |
canoe: be nine ~s |
zhaangasoonagad |
| 68. |
canoe: be nine ~s |
zhaangasoonagizi |
| 69. |
canoe: be one ~ |
ingodoonagizi |
| 70. |
canoe: be one ~ |
ingodoonagad |
| 71. |
canoe: be one ~ |
ningodoonagad |
| 72. |
canoe: be one ~ |
ningodoonagizi |
| 73. |
canoe: be seven ~s |
niizhwaasoonagad |
| 74. |
canoe: be seven ~s |
niizhwaasoonagizi |
| 75. |
canoe: be shallow |
dabasoonagad |
| 76. |
canoe: be short |
dakoonagad |
| 77. |
canoe: be six ~s |
ningodwaasoonagad |
| 78. |
canoe: be six ~s |
ningodwaasoonagizi |
| 79. |
canoe: be six ~s |
ingodwaasoonagizi |
| 80. |
canoe: be six ~s |
ingodwaasoonagad |
| 81. |
canoe: be small |
agaasoonagad |
| 82. |
canoe: be so many ~s |
dasoonagad |
| 83. |
canoe: be so many ~s |
dasoonagizi |
| 84. |
canoe: be ten ~s |
midaasoonagizi |
| 85. |
canoe: be ten ~s |
midaasoonagad |
| 86. |
canoe: be ten in a ~ |
memidaasookam+oog |
| 87. |
canoe: be three ~s |
nisoonagizi |
| 88. |
canoe: be three ~s |
nisoonagad |
| 89. |
canoe: be two ~s |
niizhoonagad |
| 90. |
canoe: be two ~s |
niizhoonagizi |
| 91. |
canoe: be/go alone in a ~ |
bezhigookam |
| 92. |
canoe: birch bark ~ |
wiigwaasi-jiimaan+an |
| 93. |
canoe: birch bark ~ |
wiigwaaso-jiimaan+an |
| 94. |
canoe: carry a ~ to the shore |
madaadoono |
| 95. |
canoe: carry SB away on a ~ |
maajii`oodoon |
| 96. |
canoe: come here in a boat/~ |
biidaasamishkaa |
| 97. |
canoe: come suddenly in view in |
zaagewe`am § |
| 98. |
canoe: come/go in using a ~ |
biinjidawa`am |
| 99. |
canoe: construct a ~ |
jiimaanike |
| 100. |
canoe: convey/cross SB in a ~ |
aazhawa` |
| 101. |
canoe: descend by boat/~ |
maa`am |
| 102. |
canoe: dug-out ~ |
mitigo-jiimaan+an |
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