Construction site
… erection, house-raising, assembly, fabrication, dry walling, leveling, grading, road construction, ship building, shipbuilding, rustication.
… erection, house-raising, assembly, fabrication, dry walling, leveling, grading, road construction, ship building, shipbuilding, rustication.
… erection, house-raising, assembly, fabrication, dry walling, leveling, grading, road construction, ship building, shipbuilding, rustication, reface, wattle, frame up, frame, rebuild, reconstruct, groin, erect, put up, set up, rear, raise, preassemble, prefabricate.
… Short explanation
The boat of the largest size and/or of most importance belonging to a ship of war, and often called the “captain’s boat” or “captain’s launch”.
Complete definition
A launch in contemporary usage refers to a large motorboat.
The name originally referred to the largest boat carried by a warship. The etymology of the word is given as Portuguese lancha “barge”, from Malay lancha, lancharan, “boat,” from lanchar “velocity without effort,” …
… & Definition:
Short explanation
Heavy material that is placed in the hold of a ship (or in the gondola of a balloon), to provide stability.
Complete definition
Heavy material, such as gravel, sand, iron, or lead, placed low in a vessel to improve its stability.
Synonyms of ballast
– ; related terms: material, stuff.
… to put on shore; to land; to debark.
Complete definition
to land or cause to land from a ship, aircraft, etc.
Synonyms of disembark
verb: land, debark, unload; related terms: set down, set down.
… (someone or something) from service, in particular.
Complete definition
To withdraw (a ship, for example) from active service.
Synonyms of decommissioning
– ; related terms: call back, withdraw, call in, recall.
… news.
Explanation & Definition:
Short explanation
Remove goods from (a vehicle, ship, container, etc.).
Complete definition
To remove the load or cargo from (a vehicle, etc.).
Synonyms of unload
verb: discharge, dump, unship, offload; related terms: drop off, put down, set down, discharge, drop
deliver, wharf, air-drop.
Traditionally:
European (Judeo-Christian)
- to see crow’s nest on a ship: you must currently always be careful.
Explanation & Definition:
Short explanation
Platform for a lookout at or near the top of a mast.
Complete definition
A crow’s nest is a structure in the upper part of the mainmast of a ship or structure, that is used as a lookout point.
This position ensured the best view of the approaching hazards, other ships or land. It …
… are looking for a place of security and safety.
Psychologically:
The ark in the Bible is the ship that rescued by Noah’s family and many animals from certain death. According to CG Jung’s Ark symbolizes the maternal womb, she stands as an image of security. It ensures what has been achieved and also warns against the run of the soul into isolation by Neider and socio-political developments. Here we see a social breakdown. It should also be limited to the essentials.
Traditionally: …
In general:
Most dreams are talking about leaving, start with a few of arrival. Since it is unconsciously arrived at a destination and now has a way out of the hall of the unconscious to find the way with our luggage, our travel experience gained, conscious in the moment. Again, it is important who or what we collect, important, what time of day or night you got to think about what it now …