berth
Bedeutung (Englisch)
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- Chiefly in wide berth: a sufficient space in the water for a ship or other vessel to lie at anchor or manoeuvre without getting in the way of other vessels, or colliding into rocks or the shore.
- Chiefly in wide berth: a sufficient space in the water for a ship or other vessel to lie at anchor or manoeuvre without getting in the way of other vessels, or colliding into rocks or the shore.
- Chiefly in wide berth: a sufficient space in the water for a ship or other vessel to lie at anchor or manoeuvre without getting in the way of other vessels, or colliding into rocks or the shore.
- Chiefly in wide berth: a sufficient space in the water for a ship or other vessel to lie at anchor or manoeuvre without getting in the way of other vessels, or colliding into rocks or the shore.
- An assigned place for a person in (chiefly historical) a horse-drawn coach or other means of transportation, or (military) in a barracks.
- A bunk or other bed for sleeping on in a caravan, a train, etc.
- A place for a vehicle on land to park.
- An appointment, job, or position, especially one regarded as comfortable or good.
- Chiefly in wide berth: a sufficient space for manoeuvring or safety.
- (slang) A proper place for a thing.
- A position or seed in a tournament bracket.
- A position on a field of play.
Konzepte
Landungsplatz
Bettplatz
Ladeplatz
Schlafplatz
Bootssteg
das Ufer betreten
das Ufer erreichen
Anlegeplatz
ans Ufer kommen
Synonyme
sleeping berth
built in bed
hitch on
hook on
shipping space
come to anchor
call at a port
come alongside
reserved seat
plank-bed
ship’s space
marina berth
address
anchorage ground
collide with
crash into
Frequenz
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/bɜːθ/
Etymologie (Englisch)
In summary
The noun is derived from Late Middle English birth (“(nautical) bearing away or off, clearance, berth”); further etymology uncertain, probably from beren (“to carry (away), bear”) + -th (suffix denoting a condition, quality, state of being, etc., forming nouns), Beren is derived from Old English beran (“to carry, hold, bear”), from Proto-West Germanic *beran (“to carry, bear”), from Proto-Germanic *beraną (“to carry, bear”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰéreti (“to be carrying”), from *bʰer- (“to carry, bear”). If so, the English word is analysable as bear + -th (suffix forming nouns from verbs), and is a piecewise doublet of birth. The verb is derived from the noun.
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