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Что (кто) такое shipmate - определение

PERSON WITH WHOM ANOTHER SHARES A NAUTICAL VOYAGE
Shipmates

Shipmate         
·noun One who serves on board of the same ship with another; a fellow sailor.
shipmate         
¦ noun a fellow member of a ship's crew.
shipmate         
(shipmates)
Sailors who work together on the same ship are shipmates.
His shipmates stayed at their stations.
N-COUNT: oft poss N

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Shipmate

A shipmate is a mate on one's own ship (i.e., a member of the same ship).

Примеры употребления для shipmate
1. I never did." But that‘s not how shipmate Graham Wignall remembers it.
2. He is referring to the ship‘s sinking, but, more emotionally, to his reunion with shipmate Eddie Vargas.
3. According to biographies offered by Harriets successive Australian keepers, she was one of the other two, shipped down under in 1841 by John Wickham, a shipmate of Darwin from the Beagle.
4. Ex–Sailor Gets 4 Years For 1'68 Murder KANSAS CITY, Mo. –– A former Navy enlisted man who killed a shipmate nearly 40 years ago after getting caught stealing from the ship‘s safe was sentenced Friday to four years in prison.
5. "He used to say, ‘What‘s up with your kipper?‘" Fellow QE2 shipmate Paul Tennant, 61, a former waiter, said Wright "tried to become a friend of Suzy‘s all the time", while another former crew member, Steve Adler, 48, said: "Steve would sniff around all the girls and particularly the beauticians such as Suzy." Miss Lamplugh‘s father Paul said Yard detectives had kept him in touch with developments.