Found 3 items, similar to berth.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: berth
berlabuh, menambatkan, pekerjaan, tempat
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: berth
berth
n 1: a job in an organization;
“he occupied a post in the
treasury” [syn:
position,
post,
office,
spot,
billet,
place,
situation]
2: a place where a craft can be made fast [syn:
mooring,
moorage,
slip]
3: a bed on a ship or train; usually in tiers [syn:
bunk,
built in bed
]
berth
v 1: provide with a berth
2: secure in or as if in a berth or dock;
“tie up the boat”
[syn:
moor,
tie up]
3: come into or dock at a wharf;
“the big ship wharfed in the
evening” [syn:
moor,
wharf]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Berth
Berth
\Berth\ (b[~e]rth), n. [From the root of bear to produce,
like birth nativity. See
Birth.] [Also written
birth.]
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1. (Naut.)
(a) Convenient sea room.
(b) A room in which a number of the officers or ship's
company mess and reside.
(c) The place where a ship lies when she is at anchor, or
at a wharf.
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2. An allotted place; an appointment; situation or
employment.
“He has a good berth.” --Totten.
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3. A place in a ship to sleep in; a long box or shelf on the
side of a cabin or stateroom, or of a railway car, for
sleeping in.
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Berth deck, the deck next below the lower gun deck. --Ham.
Nav. Encyc.
To give (the land or any object)
a wide berth, to keep at
a distance from it.
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Berth
\Berth\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Berthed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Berthing.]
1. To give an anchorage to, or a place to lie at; to place in
a berth; as, she was berthed stem to stern with the
Adelaide.
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2. To allot or furnish berths to, on shipboard; as, to berth
a ship's company. --Totten.
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