Front | berth |
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Back | noun, verbBrE /bɜːθ/NAmE /bɜːrθ/ noun 1 a place to sleep on a ship or train, or in acaravan/camper bunka cabin with three berths 2 a place where a ship or boat can stop and stay, usually in a harboura berth in dock Water and electricity are supplied at each berth. see give sb/sth a wide berth at wide adj. verb [transitive, intransitive] ~ (sth)to put a ship in a berth or keep it there; to sail into aberthThe ship is berthed at Southampton. |
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