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Qué (quién) es SAILORS - definición

PERSON WHO NAVIGATES WATER-BORNE VESSELS OR ASSISTS IN DOING SO
Expert seamen; Seafarer; Boatmen; Merchant mariner; Boatmanship; Sailors; Seafarers; Sailorman; Mariner
  • Sailors on a ship
  • [[Ferdinand Magellan]] led the first expedition that [[circumnavigated]] the globe in 1519–1522.
  • Statue dedicated to Italian sailors at [[Finale Ligure]], [[Liguria]], [[Italy]].
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  • The tanker SS ''Overseas Alice'' takes seas over the bow during a 1981 run from [[New Orleans]] to [[Panama]].
  • Portrait of a sailor taken on board the French ''[[aviso]]'' Ardent, 1857
  • Statue of a [[Mexican Navy]] sailor at the Naval History Museum.

sailor         
(sailors)
A sailor is someone who works on a ship or sails a boat.
N-COUNT
sailor         
¦ noun a person who works as a member of the crew of a commercial or naval ship or boat, especially one who is below the rank of officer.
?a person who sails as a sport or recreation.
?(a good/bad sailor) a person who rarely (or often) becomes seasick.
Derivatives
sailorly adjective
Origin
C17: var. of obs. sailer.
sailor         
n.
Seaman, mariner, seafarer, seafaring man.

Wikipedia

Sailor

A sailor, seaman, mariner, or seafarer is a person who works aboard a watercraft as part of its crew, and may work in any one of a number of different fields that are related to the operation and maintenance of a ship.

The profession of the sailor is old, and the term sailor has its etymological roots in a time when sailing ships were the main mode of transport at sea, but it now refers to the personnel of all watercraft regardless of the mode of transport, and encompasses people who operate ships professionally, be it for a military navy or civilian merchant navy, as a sport or recreationally. In a navy, there may be further distinctions: sailor may refer to any member of the navy even if they are based on land; while seaman may refer to a specific enlisted rank.

Ejemplos de uso de SAILORS
1. The attack killed 17 U.S. sailors and wounded 3' other sailors.
2. According to the sailors, the Serbs attacked one of the sailors who accused them of wasting water.
3. First the Kursk submarine sank in 2000, killing all 118 sailors on board, and then a decommissioned K–15' submarine sank in 2003, killing nine sailors.
4. The army said Sunday that three sailors missing after the gunship attack were dead, raising the number of Israeli sailors killed in the attack to four.
5. Eight Taiwanese sailors were rescued after their vessel capsized in high waves Thursday, and four China sailors were saved from a boat that struck a reef, Xinhua reported.