CARGO NET collocation | meaning and examples of use (original) (raw)
collocation in English
meanings of cargo and net
cargo
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/ˈkɑː.ɡəʊ/us
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/ˈkɑːr.ɡoʊ/
the goods carried by a ship, aircraft, or other ...
net
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/net/
left when there is nothing else to be ...
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At the end of the maze, the castaways would bounce along a cargo net to retrieve five puzzle piece bags.
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Once the four bugs are eaten, they then climb up a wall and trudge across a cargo net.
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They must then transfer from that rope to a cargo net directly under the chute, and then to the path behind the net.
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The preferred equipment package came with power windows, mirrors, and door locks, remote keyless entry, air conditioning, cruise control, and a trunk cargo net.
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A cargo net between the driver and front passenger seats was added.
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The lone interior change was the deletion of the overhead cargo net mounted on the headliner.
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I have seen the injured and dying animals being dragged off the vessels with hooks and whole holdfuls of dead sheep being winched ashore in cargo nets.
They made their beach landings from fifty-foot whaleboats, climbing down cargo nets hung over the sides while biplanes provided smoke screens.
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Survivors in the water were so stiff from cold they could not even grasp the cargo nets on rescue vessels.
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A plastic play tunnel, some low wooden fencing, wood chippings, 2 cargo nets, a spring rider and a wooden climbing frame were added.
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Goods are transferred from one place to another in the construction industry using cargo nets.
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A plastic pay tunnel, some low wooden fencing, wood chippings, 2 cargo nets, a spring rider and a wooden climbing frame were added.
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Resupply was accomplished the same way, hoisting cargo nets of supplies up onto the boathouse deck.
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Throughout the afternoon, as the destroyer closed the oiler, all hands on board prepared knotted lines and cargo nets for use in picking up survivors.
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And then we could hear the engines stop, and cargo nets were thrown over the side.
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Many swap bodies are fitted with key hole tracking to house a range of extras such as shoring bars and cargo nets to extend its uses in various applications.
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