Ainda não temos significados para "go to quarters".
1The next order was for all hands to go to quarters.
2Captain Greenly, go to quarters, and see all clear on the main-deck, to use the batteries if wanted.
3Why don't they go to quarters?
4Perhaps it's an order to go to quarters or to clear; look out sharp, Bunting, for any signs of such a movement.
5Marble now proposed that we should go to quarters, run alongside of the Frenchman, pour in a broadside, and board him in the smoke.
6Then he suddenly called out to Bob, to "see all clear for action, and to get everything ready to go to quarters."
7After the Warren got under way, we went to quarters, manning both batteries.
8Not to be taken by surprise we went to quarters.
9We went to quarters with which I was familiar.
10We went to quarters, and cleared ship, but made no effort to avoid the stranger.
11Ay, 'tis an Indian's fashion of going to quarters.
12The guns were loaded and cast loose, and the men went to quarters armed with muskets, boarding-pikes, and cutlases.
13'I knew we would not be going to quarters.
14He pointed with his finger at the decks of the battleships, where hundreds of snow-white figures had gone to quarters.
15"Let the crew go to quarters at once, if you please, Mr Annesley."
16While the fighting-men thus went to quarters as for action, the sailors proper climbed the shrouds and perched themselves along the yard.
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