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Cosa (chi) è WHALER - definizione

SPECIALIZED SHIP DESIGNED FOR WHALING
Whale-catcher; Whaling ships; Whale catcher; Whaling ship; Whaleship; Harpoon vessel; Whalecatcher
  • 2}} was a whaleship built in 1841
  • Harpoon ships of the Icelandic whaling fleet in port.
  • Anchor from whaling ship wreck site
  • Dutch]] whalers near [[Spitsbergen]], painted by [[Abraham Storck]].

whaler         
(whalers)
1.
A whaler is a ship which is used in hunting whales.
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2.
A whaler is someone who works on a ship which is used in hunting whales.
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Whaler         
·noun A vessel or person employed in the whale fishery.
II. Whaler ·noun One who whales, or beats; a big, strong fellow; hence, anything of great or unusual size.
whaler         
¦ noun
1. a whaling ship.
a seaman engaged in whaling.
2. (usu. whaler shark) a large, slender-bodied shark of inshore waters. [Carcharhinus brachyurus (Australasia) and related species.]

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Whaler

A whaler or whaling ship is a specialized vessel, designed or adapted for whaling: the catching or processing of whales.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per WHALER
1. The Australian ship, the Oceanic Viking, was within sighting distance of the Japanese whaler Thursday.
2. Even as the whaler slumped senseless in his cups, the plate of steaming minke arrived.
3. In October 1'41 in Iceland he was appointed first lieutenant of the former Norwegian whaler Wastwater converted to antisubmarine duties.
4. At Pitts Bay marina, Bermudian Alan Hughes moved his 17–foot Boston Whaler away from the dock wall and tied it down. We are obviously concerned and cautious.
5. This whole issue is too emotional." Iceland, which has lined up with fellow whaler Japan to call for a resumption of commercial whaling, says its whaling does not flout any laws because it filed a reservation to the IWC ban.