Keeler
Translation of "keeler" into Russian
keeler
NounUK
/ˈkiːlə/
US
/ˈkilər/
keeler
keelers pl
диалектное; большая открытая деревянная кадка для стирки, пивоварения или охлаждения жидкостей
She soaked the sheets overnight in a wooden keeler by the back door.
Она замочила простыни на ночь в деревянной кадке у задней двери.
Keeler
Proper nounUK
/ˈkiːlə/
US
/ˈkiːlər/
Keeler
Keelers
Used as a family name and place name (e.g., Keeler, California).
фамилия
Keeler won the award for best journalist of the year.
Килер получил премию лучшего журналиста года.
Definitions
keeler
NounDialectal (chiefly Northern England). A large open tub or vat traditionally used for washing clothes, brewing beer, or cooling liquids.
She soaked the sheets overnight in a wooden keeler by the back door.
Rare. A person whose occupation is to build or repair the keel of a ship or boat.
The shipyard hired an experienced keeler to ensure the vessel's stability.
North-East England. A person who operates or works on a keel, especially a flat-bottomed coal barge on the River Tyne; a keelman.
The keeler guided his coal-laden barge slowly down the Tyne at dawn.