Permanent unique fourteen-digit alphanumeric identifier issued to all marine vessels in Europe.
Sinônimos
Examples for "cin"
Examples for "cin"
1They have been released, but their futures are unce of cin.
2This is a little song addressed by a fisherman to his little boat, his curragh-cin:-
3Meanwhile Athene went to the city of Phaeacians, to the palace of Alcinous [Footnote: Al-cin'-o-us.
4The commonest post-operative diagnosis was CIN grade 3 in all age groups.
5Finishing her drink, she suggested to Cin that they both should leave.
1No hull identification number.
1Is it because you think there isn't a brooding hin in January?
2In the Faroëse song of Finnur hin friði, we have the following verse:-
3As stout Mrs. Wheaton says, 'There's vorse troubles hin the vorld.'
4Libations also of wine, the fourth part of a hin.
5It will be because he is hin-dered against his will.
6I can't till by your dress whether you are a hin or a rooster.
7Naow there's 'Enery; 'is mother died hin a drunken fit.
8If a stranger dwell in your land, and abide among you, do not upbraid hin:
9The former species is named Juglans regia hin.
10I'm troubled habout Mr. Roger, fur he seems kinder low hin 'is spirits and discouraged like.
11Most young men vould feel like lords hin 'is shoes, but he's a-gettin' veary and listless-like.
12And of cassia five hundred sicles by the weight of the sanctuary, of oil of olives the measure hin:
13Yes, the children is hin.
14He shows his worst side at once, but you would discover new and good traits hin him every day.
15They arrested the other two lawmakers, Au Nok-hin and Jeremy Tam, on allegations of obstructing police from performing their duties.
16Hence, a term which, if modelled on the German fashion, should be hin sol, becomes, in Scandinavian, solen = the sun.