passenger"s seat - definizione. Che cos'è passenger"s seat
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Cosa (chi) è passenger"s seat - definizione

WATERCRAFT INTENDED TO CARRY PEOPLE ONBOARD
Passenger liner; Passenger Ship; Excursion liner; Passenger vessel; Passenger liners; 🛳; 🛳️; Passenger boat; Passenger cargo
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  • Oasis of the Seas}} (2009), 225,282 GT, approximately 100,000 tons displacement
  • An ocean liner, ''[[Queen Elizabeth 2]]''
  • Queen Mary 2}} (2003), 148,528 GT, approximately 76,000 tons displacement
  • 2}} (1936), approximately 81,000 – 83,000 GRT, displacement over 80,000 tons
  • Titanic}} (1912), 46,328 GRT, 52,310 tons displacement
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Passenger ship         
A passenger ship is a merchant ship whose primary function is to carry passengers on the sea. The category does not include cargo vessels which have accommodations for limited numbers of passengers, such as the ubiquitous twelve-passenger freighters once common on the seas in which the transport of passengers is secondary to the carriage of freight.
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  • SEAT [[Formula 1430]]
  • SEAT's industrial complex in Martorell
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  • SEAT's Pavilion at Autostadt, Wolfsburg
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SPANISH AUTOMOTIVE COMPANY BASED IN MARTORELL, SUBSIDIARY OF VOLKSWAGEN GROUP
Sociedad Española de Automóviles de Turismo; Sociedad Espanola de Automoviles de Turismo; SEAT, S.A.; SEAT S.A.; S.E.A.T.; S. E. A. T.; SEAT Aran; Seat cars; Auto Emoción
(seats, seating, seated)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
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A seat is an object that you can sit on, for example a chair.
Stephen returned to his seat...
Ann could remember sitting in the back seat of their car.
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2.
The seat of a chair is the part that you sit on.
The stool had a torn, red plastic seat.
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3.
If you seat yourself somewhere, you sit down. (WRITTEN)
He waved towards a chair, and seated himself at the desk.
...a portrait of one of his favourite models seated on an elegant sofa.
VERB: V pron-refl, V-ed
4.
A building or vehicle that seats a particular number of people has enough seats for that number.
The Theatre seats 570.
VERB: V amount
5.
The seat of a piece of clothing is the part that covers your bottom.
Then he got up and brushed off the seat of his jeans.
N-SING: usu the N of n
6.
When someone is elected to a parliament, congress, or senate, you can say that they, or their party, have won a seat.
Independent candidates won the majority of seats on the local council.
...a Maryland Republican who lost his seat.
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If someone has a seat on the board of a company or on a committee, they are a member of it.
He has been unsuccessful in his attempt to win a seat on the board of the company.
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8.
The seat of an organization, a wealthy family, or an activity is its base.
Gunfire broke out early this morning around the seat of government in Lagos.
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If you take a back seat, you allow other people to have all the power and to make all the decisions.
You need to take a back seat and think about both past and future...
PHRASE: V inflects
11.
If you take a seat, you sit down. (FORMAL)
'Take a seat,' he said in a bored tone...
Rachel smiled at him as they took their seats on opposite sides of the table.
PHRASE: V and N inflect
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in the driving seat: see driving seat
by the seat of your pants: see pants
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HISTORICAL AUTOMOBILE ELEMENT
Dicky seat; Dickie seat; Dickey Seat; Rumble Seat; Dickey seat; Mother-in-law seat
¦ noun N. Amer. an uncovered folding seat in the rear of a car.

Wikipedia

Passenger ship

A passenger ship is a merchant ship whose primary function is to carry passengers on the sea. The category does not include cargo vessels which have accommodations for limited numbers of passengers, such as the ubiquitous twelve-passenger freighters once common on the seas in which the transport of passengers is secondary to the carriage of freight. The type does however include many classes of ships designed to transport substantial numbers of passengers as well as freight. Indeed, until recently virtually all ocean liners were able to transport mail, package freight and express, and other cargo in addition to passenger luggage, and were equipped with cargo holds and derricks, kingposts, or other cargo-handling gear for that purpose. Only in more recent ocean liners and in virtually all cruise ships has this cargo capacity been eliminated.

While typically passenger ships are part of the merchant marine, passenger ships have also been used as troopships and often are commissioned as naval ships when used as for that purpose.