Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
abordados a
English translation:
docked/moored alongside
Spanish term
abordados a
"Approached to" seems ungrammatical, but I get the sense that they mean "parked next to". I have translated this as "alongside". Is there a more appropriate technical term?
3 +1 | docked/moored alongside | Marie Wilson |
May 3, 2018 12:49: Marie Wilson Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
docked/moored alongside
Brazilian Navy frigate U27 moored alongside HMS Belfast in the Pool of London.
HMS Westminster Moored Alongside HMS Belfast River Thames, London.
Belgian Navy frigate Louisa Marie, which sailed up the River Thames and docked alongside HMS Belfast on Friday
It's going to be docked alongside Admiral Gorshkov-class and Neustrashimy-class frigates
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philgoddard
: I don't think you need to say moored/docked.
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Thanks, Phil. Hard to say with hardly any context. The 2 meanings of "abordar " in this context that I found were colliding and mooring. Presume it's not the first one.
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