Word: crane

Category: crane

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Synonyms: crane

eyeglass

Translations: crane

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spanish
Translations:
grúa, grulla
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german
Translations:
kranich, kran
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french
Translations:
grue
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italian
Translations:
gru
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portuguese
Translations:
grou, guindaste, grua
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dutch
Translations:
kraanvogel, hijskraan, kraan
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russian
Translations:
кран, журавль, тянуться, сифон
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norwegian
Translations:
kran
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swedish
Translations:
trana, lyftkran
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finnish
Translations:
kurki, nostolaite, nostokurki, nosturi, ojentaa
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danish
Translations:
kran
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czech
Translations:
jeřáb
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polish
Translations:
dźwignica, suwnica, dźwignik, żuraw, dźwig
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hungarian
Translations:
daru
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greek
Translations:
γερανός
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ukrainian
Translations:
тягтися, журавель, тягнутися, кран
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estonian
Translations:
sookurg, kraana
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croatian
Translations:
ždral, dizalica, dizalicom
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lithuanian
Translations:
gervė, kranas
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latvian
Translations:
dzērve, celtnis
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macedonian
Translations:
кранот
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romanian
Translations:
macara, cocor

The meaning and "use of": crane

noun
  • a large, tall machine used for moving heavy objects, typically by suspending them from a projecting arm or beam. - Giant cranes were lifting large, mangled steel beams and depositing them onto 18-wheelers.
  • a tall, long-legged, long-necked bird, typically with white or gray plumage and often with tail plumes and patches of bare red skin on the head. Cranes are noted for their elaborate courtship dances. - The courtship rituals of cranes are elaborate: paired birds spread their wings and leap repeatedly into the air while calling.
verb
  • stretch out one's body or neck in order to see something. - she craned forward to look more clearly
  • move (a heavy object) with a crane. - the wheelhouse module is craned into position on the hull

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