English to Arabic Dictionary freighter

freighter

شاحن
definition
noun
The church is not that old, but hanging from the ceiling at various intervals are long wires strung with model boats - sailing ships, little freighters and fishing vessels - and one seaplane model.
a ship or aircraft designed to carry goods in bulk.
translation of 'freighter'
noun
محمل,
شاحن
example
At that time nearly all freight was carried by sailing vessels but the small 'freighter' had begun to make an appearance.
It would make a nice 'freighter' if any aircraft company was brave enough to finance development of a pure cargo aircraft.
A day after that she's hoisted aboard a 'freighter' and shipped back to France, where the Ollier yard will rebuild her.
The USS Liberty was built as a 'freighter' by the Federal Ship Building Company of Kearny, New Jersey in 1918.
Luckily no one was harmed, which is more than can be said about the 'freighter' - it landed ashore where it eventually split in half.
The authorities are worried that the 'freighter' could break up and leak huge amounts of oil and diesel into the ocean.
In the heyday of sailing ships, all war ships and many 'freighters' carried iron cannons.
Blue Dart's new Boeing 757-200 'freighters' are a derivative of the twin-engine passenger jetliner.
This will allow 'freighters' to drop parts of their cargo when they are destroyed, just like other ships.
What you see before you are thousands of kilograms of high-grade cocaine that the laboratory had manufactured and shipped by specially equipped 'freighters' into this country.
Oceangoing 'freighters' carrying ballast water from other parts of the world are thought to be responsible for introducing hundreds of non-native animals and plants into U.S. waters.
Every year, for example, oil tankers, 'freighters' and cruise ships dump millions of litres of oil through routine exchanges of bilge water and other ship activities.
Its huge harbour is visited by cruise ships and 'freighters' , and its dry-dock facilities are famous.
Yachts, aircraft, tugs, 'freighters' and sections of oil rigs make up what is probably the most extensive artificial reef system in the world.
After retirement from mainline service, numerous aircraft were converted to 'freighters' , some went to travel clubs and many went to second-tier operators.
At the same time, the number of cruise ships and 'freighters' visiting the island has declined.
Not only was little attention paid to the production of essential ships such as tankers and ocean 'freighters' , but little attempt was made to stimulate the overall growth of the economy.
While tankers, 'freighters' , and cruise ships also use this end of the bay, it is container ships that make it the nation's second-busiest port and (in my opinion) a good place to steer clear of.
These shipping routes are filled with the tankers, 'freighters' and tugs that carry nearly a quarter of the world's trade destined for Japan and China.
The church is not that old, but hanging from the ceiling at various intervals are long wires strung with model boats - sailing ships, little 'freighters' and fishing vessels - and one seaplane model.
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