tug boat - translation to german
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tug boat - translation to german

WATERCRAFT DESIGNED TO MOVE OTHER WATERCRAFT
Tug; Tug-boat; Tug boat; Tugboats; Steam tug; Fleet tug; Harbour tug; Fleet ocean tug; Steam Tug; Integrated tug and barge; Articulated tug and barge; Tugs; Integrated tug-barge; Large harbor tug; Harbour tugboat; Harbor tug; Tug boats; Notch tug; Articulated tug-and-barge; Integrated tug barge; ITB (tugboat); Sea-going tug; ATB (tugboat); Articulated tug barge; Seagoing tug; Notch tugboat; Articulated tug-barge; Integrated tug-and-barge; Seagoing tugboat; Ocean-going tugboat; Ocean-going tug; Deepsea tug; Oceangoing tug; Sea-going tugboat; Deep sea tugboat; Ocean tugboat; Ocean tug; Deep-sea tugboat; Deep sea tug; Deepsea tugboat; Deep-sea tug; Oceangoing tugboat
  • Arakawa River]] in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
  • USS ''Maratanza'']].
  • The tugboats ''Reid McAllister'' and ''McAllister Responder'' push the LPG tanker ''BW Volans'' into port at Marcus Hook on the Delaware River.
  • South African Naval tugs perform a "ballet" when welcoming a new member of the fleet.
  • ''Svitzer Tyr'', a Danish tugboat, built in [[China]] in 2011, pictured in 2018 in [[Ystad]] harbour
  • [[Theodore Tugboat]], the titular hero of a children's show, was popular enough that a fullsize replica was constructed
  • ''Justine McAllister'', a tug boat in [[New York Harbor]], January 2008.
  • Tug and barge connected
  • River tug pushing a [[log raft]] in [[British Columbia]] near [[Vancouver]] (May 2012)
  • 6}}, at the [[Golden Gate]] at San Francisco, California, 1950s. On the bow is a tugboat fender, also call beards or bow pudding, which are rope padding to protect the bow.

tug boat         
Schlepper (Nautik)
tug of war         
  • Tug of war competition in [[1904 Summer Olympics]]
  • devas]] to left and right, and [[apsaras]] and [[Indra]] above.</ref> ([[Angkor Wat]], Cambodia)
  • A tug of war in [[Japan]] from "[[Chōjū-jinbutsu-giga]]" (Animal-person Caricatures) 12-13th century
  • 2004 Greek Week Puddle Pull at [[Miami University]]
  • Tug of war as a religious ritual in Japan, drawn in the 18th century. It is still seen in [[Osaka]] every January.
  • [[Harvard]] Tug of War team, 1888
  • Tug of war at the [[Highland Games]] in [[Stirling]]
  • Inter-house sports- tug of war
  • Naha's annual Otsunahiki (giant tug-of-war) has its roots in a centuries-old local custom. It is the biggest among Japan's traditional tugs of war.
  • Indonesian Independence Day]]
  • The Dutch team at the 2006 World Championships
  • Women in a tug of war, at the annual [[Pushkar Fair]], [[Rajasthan]], [[India]]
SPORT IN WHICH TWO TEAMS PULL ON OPPOSITE ENDS OF A ROPE
Rope pulling; Tug-of-War; Tug-of-war; Tug-o-war; Tug Of War; Tug o' war; Tug war; Rope jousting; Tug of War; Rope Jousting; Tug O War; Rope war; Tugging war; Puddle Pull
Tauziehen (Wettkampf zwischen zwei Gruppen die an einem Seil ziehen); schwerer, seelischer Kampf
rubber dinghy         
  • Meuse]] in an inflatable [[assault boat]] during the [[Second World War]]
  • An inflatable boat capable of carrying a car.
  • alt=Two small dinghies
  • PVC inflatable with small electric [[trolling motor]]
  • A modern [[Hypalon]] inflatable boat with rigid wooden floorboards, a transom and an inflatable keel, powered by a 12 volt electric [[trolling motor]].
  • The Nonpareil inflatable boat
  • Rigid inflatable dive boat with central rack for scuba sets
  • A rubber coated fabric bridge pontoon
  • rigid inflatable boat]]
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TYPE OF LIGHTWEIGHT BOAT
Inflatable boats; Rubber dinghy; Landing Craft Rubber; Inflatable rubber boat; Rubber boat; Zodiac inflatable boat; Inflatable Boat
Gummi-, Schlauchboot

Definition

Tug
·noun A trace, or drawing strap, of a harness.
II. Tug ·noun An iron hook of a hoisting tub, to which a tackle is affixed.
III. Tug ·noun A sort of vehicle, used for conveying timber and heavy articles.
IV. Tug ·vt To Pull; to Pluck.
V. Tug ·noun A pull with the utmost effort, as in the athletic contest called tug of war; a supreme effort.
VI. Tug ·noun A small, powerful steamboat used to tow vessels;
- called also steam tug, tugboat, and towboat.
VII. Tug ·vi To pull with great effort; to strain in labor; as, to tug at the oar; to tug against the stream.
VIII. Tug ·vi To Labor; to Strive; to Struggle.
IX. Tug ·vt To pull or draw with great effort; to draw along with continued exertion; to haul along; to Tow; as, to tug a loaded cart; to tug a ship into port.

Wikipedia

Tugboat

A tugboat or tug is a marine vessel that manoeuvres other vessels by pushing or pulling them, with direct contact or a tow line. These boats typically tug ships in circumstances where they cannot or should not move under their own power, such as in crowded harbour or narrow canals, or cannot move at all, such as barges, disabled ships, log rafts, or oil platforms. Some are ocean-going, and some are icebreakers or salvage tugs. Early models were powered by steam engines, which were later superseded by diesel engines. Many have deluge gun water jets, which help in firefighting, especially in harbours.

Examples of use of tug boat
1. The tug boat had two people aboard, and six people were on the barge, Cangemi said.
2. Bellini‘s wife contacted authorities, and an Australian tug boat towed the 30–year–old to shore.
3. Coast Guard crews and a private tug boat company were able to secure it.
4. The tug boat had two people on it, and six people were on the barge, Cangemi said.
5. A tug boat removed a broken piling from the ferry terminal, which was expected to reopen Friday afternoon, Harris said.