Jetty
//ˈd͡ʒɛti//
Translations of "jetty" (23 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | вълнолом(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater), еркер(part of a building that jets or projects beyond the rest), лоджия(part of a building that jets or projects beyond the rest) | vǎlnolom, erker, lodžija | |
| Catalan | espigó(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 突碼頭 /突码头(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater), 防波堤(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater) | tū mǎtou, fángbōdī | |
| Dutch | pier(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater) | — | |
| Esperanto | ĝeto(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater) | — | |
| Finnish | aallonmurtaja(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater), uloke(part of a building that jets or projects beyond the rest), rakentaa aallonmurtaja((transitive) to provide (a riverbank, seashore, etc.) with a jetty; (intransitive) to provide a riverbank, seashore, etc., with a jetty), ulontaa((transitive) to construct (a part of a building) so that it jets or projects beyond the rest; (intransitive) of (a part of) a building: to jet or project beyond the rest of the building or other structures) | — | |
| French | jetée(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater) | — | |
| Georgian | კაშხალი(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater), მიწაყრილი(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater), ჯებირი(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater) | ḳašxali, mic̣aq̇rili, ǯebiri | |
| German | Auskragung(part of a building that jets or projects beyond the rest), Damm(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater), Erker(part of a building that jets or projects beyond the rest), Mole(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater), Vorkragung(part of a building that jets or projects beyond the rest), Wellenbrecher(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater) | — | |
| Greek | λιμενοβραχίονας(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater), μόλος(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater) | limenovrachíonas, mólos | |
| Italian | cornicione(part of a building that jets or projects beyond the rest), frangiflutti(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater), molo(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater), pensilina(part of a building that jets or projects beyond the rest), pontile(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater) | — | |
| Ligurian | meu(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater) | — | |
| Malay | jeti(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater) | — | |
| Norman | caûchie(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater) | — | |
| Polish | molo(part of a building that jets or projects beyond the rest), molo(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater), pomost(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater) | — | |
| Portuguese | molhe(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater), quebra-mar(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater) | — | |
| Russian | волноло́м(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater), волноре́з(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater), мол(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater), э́ркер(part of a building that jets or projects beyond the rest) | volnolóm, volnoréz, mol, érker | |
| Scottish Gaelic | laimrig(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater) | — | |
| Spanish | dique(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater), malecón(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater), rompeolas(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater) | — | |
| Swedish | pir(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater), vågbrytare(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater) | — | |
| Turkish | mendirek(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater) | — | |
| Ukrainian | мол(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater), хвилеріз(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater) | mol, xvyleriz | |
| West Coast Bajau | pungkaan biduk(structure which extends into a river or sea to protect a bank, beach, harbour, etc., from currents or tides — see also breakwater) | — |
espigó
pier
ĝeto
aallonmurtaja, uloke, rakentaa aallonmurtaja, ulontaa
jetée
Auskragung, Damm, Erker, Mole, Vorkragung, Wellenbrecher
cornicione, frangiflutti, molo, pensilina, pontile
meu
jeti
caûchie
molo, molo, pomost
molhe, quebra-mar
laimrig
dique, malecón, rompeolas
pir, vågbrytare
mendirek
pungkaan biduk
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