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    Berth
    /bərTH/

    noun

    • 1. a ship's allotted place at a wharf or dock: "the vessel had left its berth" Similar docking siteanchoragemooring
    • 2. a fixed bed or bunk on a ship, train, or other means of transport: "I'll sleep in the upper berth" Similar bunkbedbunk bedcot

    verb

    • 1. moor (a ship) in its allotted place: "these modern ships can almost berth themselves"
    • 2. (of a passenger ship) provide a sleeping place for (someone). Similar accommodatesleepprovide beds forput up
  2. 3 days ago · 1. See give sb/sthing a wide berth. 2. countable noun. A berth is a bed on a boat, train, or caravan . Goldring booked a berth on the first boat he could. Synonyms: bunk, bed, cot [nautical], hammock More Synonyms of berth. 3. countable noun. A berth is a space in a harbour where a ship stays for a period of time. 4. verb.

  3. BERTH meaning: 1. a bed in a boat, train, etc., or a place for a ship or boat to stay in a port: 2. If a ship or…. Learn more.

  4. A berth is a bed, usually stacked like bunk beds, on a train or a ship. If you're on an overnight train, you may want to spring for a berth instead of sitting up all night. You may have heard the phrase "to give someone a wide berth — that means to give them plenty of space.

  5. 1. Sufficient space for a vessel to maneuver; sea room: kept a clear berth of the reefs. 2. A space for a vessel to dock or anchor: a steamship moored to its berth at the pier. 3. a. Employment on a vessel: sought an officer's berth in the merchant marine. b. A job: a comfortable berth as head of the department.

  6. to not go too near somebody/something; to avoid somebody/something. He gave the dog a wide berth. Definition of berth noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Mar 20, 2024 · berth (third-person singular simple present berths, present participle berthing, simple past and past participle berthed) to bring (a ship or vehicle) into its berth/berthing

  8. to bring to or install in a berth, anchorage, or moorage: The captain had to berth the ship without the aid of tugboats. to provide with a sleeping space, as on a train. verb (used without object)

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