Is boated a word

Definitions For Boated

noun

  • A small vehicle that is used for traveling on water
  • A vehicle of any size that is used for traveling on water
  • A long and narrow container that is used for serving a sauce with a meal

verb

  • To travel in a boat

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Examples of Boated in a Sentence

  • He tied the boat to the dock.
  • Cruise ships and other boats filled the harbor.
  • Traveling by boat across the ocean
  • We boated over to the island.
  • boated to the picnic site on an island in the bay

Словосочетания

u-boat — германская подводная лодка
w boat — вольфрамовая лодочка
pt boat — торпедный катер
dan boat — гидрографический катер; лоцмейстерское судно; лоцмейстерский катер
pap boat — детский поильник
pap-boat — детский поильник
tow-boat — буксирный пароход; буксирное судно; буксир
tow boat — буксирное судно; буксир; баржа
tug boat — буксир
tug-boat — буксирное судно; буксир

boat fly — водяной клоп
boat-fly — водяной клоп; гребляк
bum boat — маркитантская лодка
ice-boat — ледокол; буер
ice boat — ледянка; ледокол; буер
row-boat — гребная лодка
row boat — гребная шлюпка
air-boat — катер с воздушным движителем
air boat — надувная лодка
gun boat — небольшой плот, оборудованный лебёдкой; скип для подъёма по уклону
gun-boat — канонерская лодка; большие ботинки; большие ноги
boat oar — распашное весло
pup boat — небольшой специализированный пожарный катер
ski boat — катер на гидролыжах
spy boat — разведывательный корабль; дозорное судно
mud boat — подсанки с широкими полозьями для трелёвки брёвен в полупогружённом положении
boat pad — шлюпочный кранец
ski-boat — катер на водяных лыжах; катер на гидролыжах
ash boat — мусорная шаланда; мусорная баржа
sea boat — дежурная спасательная шлюпка

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Примеры

We boated to Antwerp.

Мы отправились в Антверпен на корабле.

We boated over to the island.

Мы переправились на остров в лодке.

They boated to the picnic site on an island in the bay.

Они приплыли к месту пикника на один островок в заливе.

The boat tacked.

Лодка повернула на другой галс. / Судно сделало поворот оверштаг.

The boat sleeps six.

Катер располагает шестью спальными местами.

Vietnamese boat people

вьетнамские беженцы (которые покидали охваченный войной Вьетнам на лодках)

The boat runs on steam.

Это судно движется под действием пара.

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A motor boat puttered by.  

The boats set off at dawn.  

He tied the boat to the dock.  

We turned the boat to leeward.  

The boat trawled far out at sea.  

The boat bumped against the pier.  

You’ll have to pump the boat out.  

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Другие формы слова:

-  boat

boat

 (bōt)

n.

1.

a. A relatively small, usually open craft of a size that might be carried aboard a ship.

b. An inland vessel of any size.

c. A ship or submarine.

2. A dish shaped like a boat: a sauce boat.

v. boat·ed, boat·ing, boats

v.intr.

1. To travel by boat.

2. To ride a boat for pleasure.

v.tr.

1. To transport by boat.

2. To place in a boat.

Idiom:

in the same boat

In the same situation as another or others.


American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

boat

(bəʊt)

n

1. (Nautical Terms) a small vessel propelled by oars, paddle, sails, or motor for travelling, transporting goods, etc, esp one that can be carried aboard a larger vessel

2. (Nautical Terms) (not in technical use) another word for ship

3. (Military) navy a submarine

4. a container for gravy, sauce, etc

5. (Ecclesiastical Terms) a small boat-shaped container for incense, used in some Christian churches

6. in the same boat sharing the same problems

7. burn one’s boats See burn119

8. miss the boat to lose an opportunity

9. push the boat out informal Brit to celebrate, esp lavishly and expensively

10. rock the boat informal to cause a disturbance in the existing situation

vb

11. (intr) to travel or go in a boat, esp as a form of recreation

12. (tr) to transport or carry in a boat

[Old English bāt; related to Old Norse beit boat]

Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

boat

(boʊt)
n.

1. a vessel for transport by water, propelled by rowing, sails, or a motor.

2. a small ship, generally for specialized use: a fishing boat.

3. a boat-shaped serving dish: a gravy boat.

v.i.

4. to go in a boat.

v.t.

5. to transport or place in a boat.

Idioms:

in the same boat, in similar difficult circumstances.

[before 900; Middle English boot, Old English bāt; c. Old Norse beit]

boat′a•ble, adj.

Random House Kernerman Webster’s College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.

boat

ship

1. ‘boat’

A boat is a small vessel for travelling on water, especially one that carries only a few people.

John took me down the river in the old boat.

…a fishing boat.

2. ‘ship’

A larger vessel is usually referred to as a ship.

The ship was due to sail the following morning.

However, in conversation large passenger ships which travel short distances are sometimes called boats.

She was getting off at Hamburg to take the boat to Stockholm.

Be Careful!
When you are describing the way in which someone travels, you do not say that they travel ‘by the boat’ or ‘by the ship’. You say that they travel by boat or by ship.

We are going by boat.

They were sent home by ship.

Collins COBUILD English Usage © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 2004, 2011, 2012

boat

Past participle: boated
Gerund: boating

Imperative
boat
boat
Present
I boat
you boat
he/she/it boats
we boat
you boat
they boat
Preterite
I boated
you boated
he/she/it boated
we boated
you boated
they boated
Present Continuous
I am boating
you are boating
he/she/it is boating
we are boating
you are boating
they are boating
Present Perfect
I have boated
you have boated
he/she/it has boated
we have boated
you have boated
they have boated
Past Continuous
I was boating
you were boating
he/she/it was boating
we were boating
you were boating
they were boating
Past Perfect
I had boated
you had boated
he/she/it had boated
we had boated
you had boated
they had boated
Future
I will boat
you will boat
he/she/it will boat
we will boat
you will boat
they will boat
Future Perfect
I will have boated
you will have boated
he/she/it will have boated
we will have boated
you will have boated
they will have boated
Future Continuous
I will be boating
you will be boating
he/she/it will be boating
we will be boating
you will be boating
they will be boating
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been boating
you have been boating
he/she/it has been boating
we have been boating
you have been boating
they have been boating
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been boating
you will have been boating
he/she/it will have been boating
we will have been boating
you will have been boating
they will have been boating
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been boating
you had been boating
he/she/it had been boating
we had been boating
you had been boating
they had been boating
Conditional
I would boat
you would boat
he/she/it would boat
we would boat
you would boat
they would boat
Past Conditional
I would have boated
you would have boated
he/she/it would have boated
we would have boated
you would have boated
they would have boated

Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011

ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Noun 1. boat - a small vessel for travel on waterboat — a small vessel for travel on water  

ark — a boat built by Noah to save his family and animals from the flood

barge, flatboat, hoy, lighter — a flatbottom boat for carrying heavy loads (especially on canals)

boat whistle — a whistle on a boat that is sounded as a warning

bumboat — a small boat that ferries supplies and commodities for sale to a larger ship at anchor

ferry, ferryboat — a boat that transports people or vehicles across a body of water and operates on a regular schedule

fireboat — a boat equipped to fight fires on ships or along a waterfront

gondola — long narrow flat-bottomed boat propelled by sculling; traditionally used on canals of Venice

guard boat — a boat that is on guard duty (as in a harbor) around a fleet of warships

gunboat — a small shallow-draft boat carrying mounted guns; used by costal patrols

junk — any of various Chinese boats with a high poop and lugsails

longboat — the largest boat carried by a merchant sailing vessel

lugger — small fishing boat rigged with one or more lugsails

mooring line, mooring — (nautical) a line that holds an object (especially a boat) in place

painter — a line that is attached to the bow of a boat and used for tying up (as when docking or towing)

pilot boat — a boat to carry pilots to and from large ships

pontoon — (nautical) a floating structure (as a flat-bottomed boat) that serves as a dock or to support a bridge

punt — an open flat-bottomed boat used in shallow waters and propelled by a long pole

river boat — a boat used on rivers or to ply a river

scow — any of various flat-bottomed boats with sloping ends

sea boat — a boat that is seaworthy; that is adapted to the open seas

steamboat — a boat propelled by a steam engine

surfboat — a boat that can be launched or landed in heavy surf

towboat, tugboat, tug, tower — a powerful small boat designed to pull or push larger ships

passenger, rider — a traveler riding in a vehicle (a boat or bus or car or plane or train etc) who is not operating it

sculler — someone who sculls (moves a long oar pivoted on the back of the boat to propel the boat forward)

wear round, tack — turn into the wind; «The sailors decided to tack the boat»; «The boat tacked»

scull — propel with sculls; «scull the boat»

2. boat - a dish (often boat-shaped) for serving gravy or sauceboat — a dish (often boat-shaped) for serving gravy or sauce

argyle, argyll — a covered gravy holder of silver or other metal containing a detachable central vessel for hot water to keep the gravy warm

dish — a piece of dishware normally used as a container for holding or serving food; «we gave them a set of dishes for a wedding present»

Verb 1. boat — ride in a boat on water

yacht — travel in a yacht

sail — travel on water propelled by wind; «I love sailing, especially on the open sea»; «the ship sails on»

row — propel with oars; «row the boat across the lake»

canoe — travel by canoe; «canoe along the canal»

kayak — travel in a small canoe; «we kayaked down the river»

paddle — propel with a paddle; «paddle your own canoe»

ride — be carried or travel on or in a vehicle; «I ride to work in a bus»; «He rides the subway downtown every day»

Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

boat

in the same boat in the same situation, alike, even, together, equal, on a par, on equal or even terms, on the same or equal footing The police and I were in the same boat.

miss the boat miss your chance or opportunity, miss out, be too late, lose out, blow your chance (informal) Big name companies have missed the boat.

rock the boat cause trouble, protest, object, dissent, make waves (informal), throw a spanner in the works, upset the apple cart I said I didn’t want to rock the boat in any way.

Boats and ships

airboat, aircraft carrier, auxiliary, banker, barge, barque, barquentine or barquantine, bateau, bathyscaph, bathyscaphe, or bathyscape, battlecruiser, battleship, Bermuda rig, boatel, brigantine, bulk carrier, bumboat, cabin cruiser, canal boat, canoe, caravel or carvel, carrack, catamaran, catboat, caïque, clipper, coble, cockboat or cockleboat, cockleshell, coracle, corvette, crabber, cruiser, cutter, destroyer, destroyer escort, dhow, dinghy, dogger, dory, dreadnought or dreadnaught, dredger, drifter, dromond or dromon, E-boat, factory ship, faltboat, felucca, ferry, fireboat, fishing boat, flatboat, flotel or floatel, flyboat, fore-and-after, foyboat, freighter, frigate, galleas, galleon, galley, gig, gondola, gunboat, hooker, houseboat, hoy, hydrofoil, hydroplane, icebreaker, ice yacht or scooter, Indiaman, ironclad, jet-boat, jolly boat, junk, kayak, keelboat, ketch, laker, landing craft, lapstrake or lapstreak, launch, lifeboat, lightship, liner, longboat, longship, lugger, man-of-war or man o’ war, maxi, merchantman, minehunter, minelayer, minesweeper, monitor, monohull, motorboat, MTB (motor torpedo boat), multihull, MY or motor yacht, narrow boat, nuggar, outboard, outrigger, oysterman, packet boat, paddle steamer, pink, pocket battleship, polacre or polacca, powerboat, proa or prau, PT boat, púcán, punt, quinquereme, raft, randan, revenue cutter, rowboat, rowing boat, sailing boat or (U.S. & Canad.) sailboat, scow, schooner, scull, sealer, shallop, shell, ship of the line, sidewheeler, skiff, skipjack, sloop, square-rigger, steamboat, steamer, steamship, stern-wheeler, submarine, supertanker, surfboat, swamp boat, tall ship, tanker, tartan, tender, threedecker, torpedo boat, torpedo-boat destroyer, towboat, trawler, trimaran, trireme, troopship, tub, tug or tugboat, U-boat, umiak or oomiak, vaporetto, vedette, VJ (vaucluse junior), warship, weathership, whaler, wherry, windjammer, xebec, zebec, or zebeck, yacht, yawl

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Translations

سَفينَهصحِن شبيه الزَّوْرَق: شَخْتورقارب، قارِب، زَوْرَق، مَرْكَبمَرْكَبيتنزه يَتَنَزَّه في زَوْرَق

лодка

loďčlunloďkaomáčníkprojíždět se/jet na loďce

bådfartøjsejleskibsovseskål

vene

brodčamac

csónakcsónakázikmártásos csésze

perahu

bátursigla, róaskálskip

ボート

navis

greitaeigis motorlaivislaivaslaivo formos indasplaukiotitame pačiame vežime

laivatrauksbraukt ar laivukuģis

člnmisa na omáčkuplaviť sa na loďke

čolnladjabarka

båt

เรือ

thuyền

boat

[bəʊt]

B. CPD boat deck Ncubierta f de botes
boat hook Nbichero m
boat people NPL refugiados que huyen en barco
boat race Nregata f
the Boat Race (Brit) carrera anual de remo entre Oxford y Cambridge
boat train Ntren m que enlaza con el barco

Collins Spanish Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

boat


boat

:

boat deck

nBootsdeck nt


boat

:

boatful

nSchiffs-/Bootsladung f


boat

:

boatload

nBootsladung f

boat-shaped

adjkahnförmig


boat

:

boat train

nZug mmit Fährenanschluss

boatyard

nBootshandlung f; (as dry dock) → Liegeplatz m

Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

boat

(bəut) noun

1. a small vessel for travelling over water. We’ll cross the stream by boat.

2. a larger vessel for the same purpose; a ship. to cross the Atlantic in a passenger boat.

3. a serving-dish shaped like a boat. a gravy-boat.

verb

to sail about in a small boat for pleasure. They are boating on the river.

ˈboatman noun

a man in charge of a small boat in which fare-paying passengers are carried.

in the same boat

in the same, usually difficult, position or circumstances. We’re all in the same boat as far as low wages are concerned.

ˈspeedboat noun

a fast motor boat.

Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

boat

مَرْكَب loď båd Boot βάρκα barco vene bateau brod nave ボート boot båt łódź barco лодка båt เรือ tekne thuyền 小船

Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009

  • Where does the boat leave from?
  • When is the first boat?
  • When is the last boat?
  • Is there somewhere to eat on the boat?
  • Are there any boat trips on the river?

Collins Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009

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A boat is a water craft, a vessel that floats and can be propelled through the water. If you buy a private island, you’ll need a boat to get there.

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To transport in a boat.

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A lobster boat travels across ocean bays powered by a small motor, and a sail boat is moved by the wind hitting its sails at a particular angle. A much smaller type of boat is a gravy boat, a boat-shaped serving dish that holds a sauce. Boat is sometimes used as a verb, meaning «to go out in a boat.» The Old English root is bat, «ship or vessel,» from a Germanic source.

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boated | boater |

As a verb boated

is (boat).

As a noun boater is

(nautical) someone who travels by boat.

Other Comparisons: What’s the difference?

boated

English


boat

Noun

(en noun)

  • A craft used for transportation of goods, fishing, racing, recreational cruising, or military use on or in the water, propelled by oars or outboard motor or inboard motor or by wind.
  • *
  • *:Carried somehow, somewhither, for some reason, on these surging floods, were these travelers,. Even such a boat as the Mount Vernon offered a total deck space so cramped as to leave secrecy or privacy well out of the question, even had the motley and democratic assemblage of passengers been disposed to accord either.
  • *, chapter=8, title= Mr. Pratt’s Patients
    , passage=Philander went into the next room
  • *{{quote-magazine, date=2013-08-03, volume=408, issue=8847, magazine=(The Economist), title= Yesterday’s fuel
    , passage=The dawn of the oil age was fairly recent. Although the stuff was used to waterproof boats in the Middle East 6,000 years ago, extracting it in earnest began only in 1859 after an oil strike in Pennsylvania. The first barrels of crude fetched $18 (around $450 at today’s prices).}}
  • (lb) A full house.
  • A vehicle, utensil, or dish somewhat resembling a boat in shape.
  • :
  • (lb) One of two possible conformations of cyclohexane rings (the other being chair), shaped roughly like a boat.
  • The refugee boats arriving in Australian waters, and by extension, refugees generally.
  • Usage notes

    There is no explicit limit, but the word boat usually refers to a relatively small watercraft, smaller than a ship but larger than a dinghy.

    Synonyms

    * (craft on or in water) craft, ship, vessel

    Hyponyms

    (Terms denoting specific kinds of boat)
    * (A craft on or in water) ark, bangca, barge, canoe, catamaran, caravel, carrack, coracle, cruiser, cutter, dhow, dinghy, dory, dragon boat, Dutch barge, East Indiaman, felucca, ferry, ferryboat, fishing boat, flatboat, folding boat, galley, galleon, gig, go-fast boat, gondola, guardboat, gunboat, houseboat, hovercraft, hydrofoil, hydroplane, iceboat, inflatable boat, inflatable raft, jetboat, jetski, junk, , kayak, keelboat, ketch, lifeboat, log boat, longboat, luxemotor, mackinaw boat, mailboat, motorboat, motorsailer, narrowboat, Norfolk wherry, outrigger canoe, paddleboat, peniche, pinnace, policeboat, powerboat, raft, rigid-hulled inflatable boat (RIB), riverboat, rowboat, sailboat, schooner, scow, seaboat, sealship, Seiner, ship of the line, skiff, sloop, steamboat, submarine, surfboat, swan boat, tender, tjalk, trawler, trireme, trimaran, troller, tug, tugboat, U-boat, wangkang, water taxi, whaleboat, yacht, yawl

    Derived terms

    * boatable
    * boatage
    * boatbill
    * boatbuilder
    * boatel, botel
    * boater
    * boatful
    * boathook
    * boathouse
    * boatie
    * boating
    * boatless
    * boatlift
    * boatload
    * boatman, boatsman
    * boatmanship, boatsmanship
    * boatneck
    * boatslip
    * boatswain
    * boatswainbird
    * boattail
    * boatwoman
    * boatwright
    * boatyard
    * burn one’s boats
    * float someone’s boat
    * gravy boat
    * houseboat
    * in the same boat
    * longtail boat
    * miss the boat
    * narrowboat, narrow boat
    * push the boat out
    * rock the boat
    * speedboat
    * twist-boat
    * U-boat

    References

    * Weisenberg, Michael (2000) The Official Dictionary of Poker. MGI/Mike Caro University. ISBN 978-1880069523

    Verb

    (en verb)

  • To travel by boat.
  • To transport in a boat.
    to boat goods
  • To place in a boat.
    to boat oars
  • Statistics

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    boater

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)

  • (nautical) Someone who travels by boat.
  • (nautical) One who works on a boat, especially as captain.
  • A straw hat, very stiff, with a flat brim and crown.
  • Synonyms

    * (one who works on a boat) boatman, boatsman
    * (straw hat) leghorn, Panama

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