SHIPYARD - translation to arabic
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SHIPYARD - translation to arabic

PLACE WHERE SHIPS ARE REPAIRED AND BUILT
Dockyard; Naval shipyard; Shipyards; Dockyards; Krasnoyarsk Dock Yard; Shipbuilding companies; Boat yard; Ship yard; Boatyard; Marine workshop; Shipbuilding company; Shipping yard
  • Cranes in Cochin Shipyard ([[India]]).
  • [[Constanța Shipyard]], [[Romania]]
  • Dhaka Shipyard
  • Dhaka Shipyard – welding propellers
  • [[Dubai Maritime City]], [[Dubai]], [[UAE]]
  • [[Girvan]] shipyard Alexander Noble and son, [[Ayrshire]] [[Scotland]]
  • Brasfels Shipyard – [[Rio de Janeiro]]
  • [[Meyer Werft]] shipyard in [[Papenburg]], [[Germany]]
  • [[Monaco Marine]]
  • Visakhapatnam Shipyard
  • Cartagena]] shipyard ([[Spain]])
  • [[Turku Repair Yard]], [[Finland]]

SHIPYARD         

ألاسم

تِرْسَانَة

shipyard         
N
المسفن : موضع تبنى فيه السفن او ترمم
shipyard         
اسْم : المَسْفَن وهو حوض بناء السّفُن

Definition

Shipyard
·noun A yard, place, or inclosure where ships are built or repaired.

Wikipedia

Shipyard

A shipyard, also called a dockyard or boatyard, is a place where ships are built and repaired. These can be yachts, military vessels, cruise liners or other cargo or passenger ships. Compared to shipyards, which are sometimes more involved with original construction, dockyards are sometimes more linked with maintenance and basing activities. The terms are routinely used interchangeably, in part because the evolution of dockyards and shipyards has often caused them to change or merge roles.

Countries with large shipbuilding industries include Australia, Brazil, China, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, the Philippines, Poland, Romania, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Sweden, Taiwan, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, the United States and Vietnam. The shipbuilding industry is more fragmented in Europe than in Asia where countries tend to have fewer, larger companies. Many naval vessels are built or maintained in shipyards owned or operated by the national government or navy.

Shipyards are constructed near the sea or tidal rivers to allow easy access for their ships. The United Kingdom, for example, has shipyards on many of its rivers.

The site of a large shipyard will contain many specialised cranes, dry docks, slipways, dust-free warehouses, painting facilities and extremely large areas for fabrication of the ships. After a ship's useful life is over, it makes its final voyage to a shipbreaking yard, often on a beach in South Asia. Historically shipbreaking was carried on in drydock in developed countries, but high wages and environmental regulations have resulted in movement of the industry to developing regions.

Examples of use of SHIPYARD
1. It moved from shipyard to shipyard before the city of Donaldsonville bought it in 2002 for $55,000.
2. The Helsinki shipyard currently employs 750 people.
3. First cargo vessel from Ünye shipyard sails: ÜNYE – Turkish Daily News The first ship built at Ordu‘s Ünye shipyard was unveiled at a ceremony on Saturday.
4. Two years later, a private company, Kvaerner, resumed commercial shipbuilding in a portion of the shipyard, which is now known as Aker Shipyard.
5. Cochran said the shipyard had huge costs not covered by insurance, especially for costs associated with its inability to fulfill contracts after Hurricane Katrina devastated the shipyard.