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Meanings of
chief mate
in English
Russian
старший помощник
Portuguese
oficial náutico
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Profession.
first mate
chief officer
Related terms
profession
Russian
старший помощник
Usage of
chief mate
in English
1
On the quarter-deck was one whom I took for the
chief
mate
.
2
The
chief
mate
used to beat the men-slaves on very trifling occasions.
3
He got the berth as what we should call a
chief
mate
.
4
The
chief
mate
was an excellent officer,- aself-possessed ,resolute ,fineall-aroundman.
5
The
chief
mate
was an excellent officer- aself-possessed ,resolute ,fine ,all-roundman.
6
Russel; where I engaged, I may say, as
chief
mate
and all hands.
7
If any mishap incapacitates the master, the
chief
mate
takes charge.
8
But I saw our
chief
mate
carried thither more than once.
9
I was in the
chief
mate
's
,
or port watch, as it is called.
10
A faint snore came through the closed door of the
chief
mate
's
room.
11
This person agreed to take me as
chief
mate
,
and I shipped accordingly.
12
The
chief
mate
,
Mr Todd, was also chief harpooner or specksioneer.
13
The
chief
mate
turned and called out to the helmsman inside the wheelhouse.
14
You can act no longer as
chief
mate
of this ship.'
15
That was when I got another little surprise, which was
chief
mate
Brew.
16
On the trip both Captain Macadam and the
chief
mate
died of the fever.
Other examples for "chief mate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
chief
mate
chief
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
chief mate
Russian
старший помощник
Portuguese
oficial náutico
Chief mate
through the time
Chief mate
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Rare