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I . ferry [ˈferi] SUBST

ferry
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II . ferry [ˈferi] VERBE trans

1. ferry (in boat):

ferry

2. ferry fam (by car):

ferry

car ferry SUBST

car ferry

ferry boat SUBST

ferry boat
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Expressions couramment utilisées avec ferry

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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The bridge replaced a ferry service which had operated at the site since at least the middle of the 13th century.
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The ferries are designed for vehicles to roll-on/roll-off.
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Three private ferries and a government vessel were in place the next day.
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It is the older and larger of the two ferries at 181 feet long.
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A form of keel found on smaller vessels is the bar keel, which may be fitted in trawlers, tugs, and smaller ferries.
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There has also been talk of privatizing the ferry to reduce costs.
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The ferries operate between approximately 6:00 a.m. and 1:00 a.m. daily.
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It is important to know where ferries are and when they run.
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Access to the island can be via private vessel or a small, privately run ferry.
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He practiced medicine, and owned a store, a bar, a ferry, and other businesses.
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