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boat
v. travel by or sail in a boat; sail a boat; transport by boat
 
n. ship, vehicle for traveling on water; bowl, serving dish


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Boat
A boat is a watercraft designed to float or plane on, and provide transport over, water. Usually this water will be inland (lakes) or in protected coastal areas. However, boats such as the whaleboat were historically designed to be operated from a ship in an offshore environment. In Naval terms, a boat is something small enough to be carried aboard another vessel (a ship). Some boats too large for the Naval definition include the Great Lakes freighterriverboatnarrowboat and ferryboat. However, these examples generally do operate on inland and protected coastal waters. Modern submarines can also be called boats, despite their underwater capabilities and size. This may be because the first submarines could be carried by a ship and were not capable of making independent offshore passages. Boats may be used by the military or other government interests, or for research or commercial purposes; but regardless of size, a vessel in private, non-commercial usage is almost certainly a boat.
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Rights of way in the United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom, public rights of way are paths on which the public have a legally protected right to pass and re-pass. The law differs in each of the constituent countries of the kingdom: notably, in England and Wales rights of way only exist where they are so designated (or are able to be designated if not already); in Scotland, meanwhile, any route that meets certain conditions is defined as a right of way, and in addition there is a general presumption of access to the countryside. Private rights of way or easements also exist.
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boat
Noun
1. a small vessel for travel on water
(hypernym) vessel, watercraft
(hyponym) ark
(part-meronym) boat whistle
(class) registered
2. a dish (often boat-shaped) for serving gravy or sauce
(synonym) gravy boat, gravy holder, sauceboat
(hypernym) dish
(hyponym) argyll, argyle
Verb
1. ride in a boat on water
(hypernym) ride
(hyponym) yacht
(classification) navigation, pilotage, piloting


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刻舟求剑
ke4 zhou1 qiu2 jian4
Marking the boat to locate a lost sword.
Said of a stickler who doesn't act according to changed circumstances. Taking measures without regard to changes in circumstances.

 
破釜沉舟
po4 fu3 chen2 zhou1
Breaking the woks and sinking the boats.
To burn one's boats. Break the pans and sink the boats, since we will either win or die, but never retreat to this camp! Describing a person with the strong conviction of never to retreat. Determination to fight a decisive battle.

 
风雨同舟
feng1 yu3 tong2 zhou1
To be in the same boat in a storm.
Said of people assisting one another in time of trouble.


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