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Meanings of
first mate
in English
Catalan
segon de bord
Spanish
segundo
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The officer below the master on a commercial ship.
mate
Catalan
segon de bord
Usage of
first mate
in English
1
The captain pointed his fork at the
first
mate
and said, Exactly.
2
The captain, the
first
mate
,
and two seamen were at the wheel.
3
He did notice that the
first
mate
no longer paced the walk.
4
He was buzzing for his
first
mate
when the power went off.
5
He soon found that the
first
mate
acted up to his threats.
6
The
first
mate
,
seeing this, ordered the natives back into their canoes.
7
The
first
mate
went to Mont, and personally conducted him on deck.
8
He got his
first
mate
finally, and snarled orders into the speaker.
9
Simeon spun around in the
first
mate
's
chair and eyed her angrily.
10
Greedo continued observing Solo's
first
mate
from his periphery, biding his time.
11
Storm listened as the
first
mate
ran through some of its features.
12
He started out as a cook and wound up as
first
mate
.
13
Just let me take one more trip, sir, answered the
first
mate
.
14
You act like a young man about to take his
first
mate
.
15
Bently, the
first
mate
,
who went to his assistance, was served similarly.
16
The
first
mate
,
Golding, and the doctor, keep always well with him.
Other examples for "first mate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
first
mate
first
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
first mate
Catalan
segon de bord
oficial primer
Spanish
segundo
First mate
through the time
First mate
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common