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to berth
noun
A fixed bunk for sleeping in (caravans, trains, etc).
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The ships are to berth at 5 p.m.
He added that after the incident the Gloriana was able to berth at Kew pier.
Sea-freight emissions are less than a sixtieth of those associated with airplanes, and you don't have to build highways to berth a ship.
Like all budget carriers, AirAsia wants to pare costs, which is why it refuses to berth its planes at KLIA's expensive glass-and-steel terminal.
A dearth of new ships, and flotillas waiting to berth in overcrowded ports (especially in Australia), are also driving rates higher.
On a recent day, no fewer than 13 ships waited to berth and load with ore for the 10-day journey to China.
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The subassemblies are transported to an area nearer the berths, where they are welded together to form large prefabricated units, which are then carried by cranes to the berth, to be welded into position on the ship.
In order to improve the overall safety and efficiency of berth-to-berth navigation, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has started the so-called e-Navigation initiative.
Restaurant staff will bring food to your berth, to order.
Foreign airlines are also vying for access to berths at Haneda Airport in central Tokyo.
Those triumphs led to berths in the UEFA and Spanish Super Cups and in FIFA's annual Club World Cup, played in the United Arab Emirates that year.
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