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Camboose

UK
/kæmˈbuːs/
US
/kæmˈbus/
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Translation of "camboose" into Russian

camboose
Noun
raiting
UK
/kæmˈbuːs/
US
/kæmˈbus/
camboose
cambooses pl
The ship's cook prepared meals in the camboose.
Кок корабля готовил еду в камбузе.

Definitions

camboose
Noun
raiting
UK
/kæmˈbuːs/
US
/kæmˈbus/
A large cooking stove or fireplace used on ships or in camps.
The sailors gathered around the camboose to warm their hands and prepare their meals.
The galley or cookroom of a ship.
After his watch ended, he went below to the camboose for a hot meal.
A small cabin or shelter erected on the deck of a vessel, raft, or barge.
The barge carried a rough camboose where the crew could rest during long hauls.
Chiefly North American, historical: a guard's car or caboose at the rear of a freight train.
The brakeman waved from the camboose as the freight train rumbled out of town.

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