What does șantier in Romanian mean?
What is the meaning of the word șantier in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use șantier in Romanian.
The word șantier in Romanian means site, yard, șantier, șantier, șantier, șantier, șantier, șantier, șantier naval, șantier naval, șantier naval. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word șantier
site, yard
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șantier(building area) All persons on the construction site are required to wear hard hats. |
șantier(construction area) Everyone has to report to the office before entering the building site. |
șantier(UK, figurative (where real work is done) (figurativ) |
șantier(figurative (untidy place) |
șantier(location for development) (teren destinat construcțiilor) Pe șantier se află multe mașini de construcție. The construction site had a lot of construction vehicles. |
șantier(building lot) Șantierul era plin de zidari și de dulgheri ocupați cu munca. The area was full of busy bricklayers and carpenters. |
șantier naval(docking area for boats) My father worked in a boatyard, loading and unloading the boats. |
șantier naval(shipbuilding area) The dockyard is a dangerous area; don't go there after dark. |
șantier naval(where ships are built) The Titanic was built at a shipyard in Belfast. |
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