- cruise vessel
- <nav> ■ Kreuzfahrtschiff n ; Kreuzfahrer m
English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
Cruise ship pollution in the United States — The cruise ship industry is a significant and growing contributor to the United States economy, providing more than $32 billion in benefits annually and generating more than 330,000 U.S. jobs, but also making the environmental impacts of its… … Wikipedia
Cruise West — was an independent, destination focused small ship cruise operator based in Seattle, Washington, USA. The line was the largest operator of U.S. flagged cruise vessels (by number of vessels) with nine currently operating. They were best known for… … Wikipedia
Cruise ship pollution — Cruise ships generate sewage, greywater, hazardous wastes, oily bilge water, ballast water, solid waste, and air pollutants. If released without proper treatment, these wastes can put pathogens, nutrients, and toxic substances into the… … Wikipedia
Cruise & Maritime Voyages — Founded 2010 Headquarters Dartford, United Kingdom. Area served British Market Products Cruises Website www.cruiseandmaritime.com … Wikipedia
Cruise — Cruise, n. 1. A voyage made in various directions, as of an armed vessel, for the protection of other vessels, or in search of an enemy; a sailing to and fro, as for exploration or for pleasure. [1913 Webster] He feigned a compliance with some of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cruise ship — MS Majesty of the Seas, completed in 1992 A cruise ship or cruise liner is a passenger ship used for pleasure voyages, where the voyage itself and the ship s amenities are part of the experience, as well as the different destinations along the… … Wikipedia
Cruise ship dance host — Dance hosts on cruise ships are people who fill an unpaid position on cruise ships. They are almost exclusively gentlemen, typically between the ages of 40 and 70, who excel in social ballroom dancing. Many cruise lines allocate cabins for dance… … Wikipedia
Vessel emergency codes — In addition to distress signals like Mayday and pan pan, most vessels, especially passenger ships, use some emergency signals to internally alert the crew on board, and in some cases also the passengers. These can be in form of blasts on alarm… … Wikipedia
vessel — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. container; vase, urn, jug; boat, ship. See receptacle. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A container] Syn. pitcher, urn, kettle; see container . 2. [A ship] Syn. boat, craft, bark; see ship . 3. [A duct;… … English dictionary for students
cruise — A naval expedition in search of ships of an enemy; the voyage of a connnercial vessel … Ballentine's law dictionary
Oasis class cruise ship — MS Oasis of the Seas Class overview Builders: STX Europe, Turku, Finland Operators … Wikipedia