Tow-boat

  • 1tow boat — noun A tug • • • Main Entry: ↑tow …

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  • 2tow|boat — «TOH BOHT», noun. a tugboat, especially one with a flat bottom, used on a river …

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  • 3Tow boat ride — est un type d attraction aquatique de type rivière lente avec des bateaux à fond plats qui parcourent un circuit. Cette attraction familiale propose une croisière calme à ses passagers. Sommaire 1 Concept 2 Attractions de ce type 3 Références …

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  • 4tow-boat — tug boat …

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  • 5tow — ► VERB ▪ use a vehicle or boat to pull (another vehicle or boat) along. ► NOUN ▪ an act of towing. ● in tow Cf. ↑in tow DERIVATIVES towable adjective towage noun …

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  • 6tow rope — tow ,rope noun count a rope used for TOWING a vehicle or boat …

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  • 7tow — I n. 1) a ski tow 2) to take (a ship) in tow II v. 1) (D; tr.) to tow into (to tow a barge into a port) 2) (D; tr.) to tow out of (to tow a boat out of a harbor) 3) (D; tr.) to tow to (to tow a car to a garage) * * * [təʊ] a ski tow to take (a… …

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  • 8tow — I UK [təʊ] / US [toʊ] verb [transitive] Word forms tow : present tense I/you/we/they tow he/she/it tows present participle towing past tense towed past participle towed * to pull a vehicle or boat by fixing it to the back of another vehicle or… …

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  • 9tow — 1. v. & n. v.tr. 1 (of a motor vehicle, horse, or person controlling it) pull (a boat, another motor vehicle, a caravan, etc.) along by a rope, tow bar, etc. 2 pull (a person or thing) along behind one. n. the act or an instance of towing; the… …

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  • 10tow — tow1 [ tou ] verb transitive * to pull a vehicle or boat by attaching it to another vehicle or boat: The car broke down and had to be towed home. ,tow a way phrasal verb transitive to take a vehicle away from a place by towing it, especially… …

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