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Need a bigger boat? Why not just lengthen it?

This cruise ship, the Norwegian Crown, is first tugged into a shipping yard in Hamburg, Germany.

It's then cut in half, and a new 30-metre section is inserted in between.

After this, all it needs is a paint job and a new name, and the vessel is ready for the high seas once again.

Transcriçãofazer lotofácil onlineportuguês

Precisafazer lotofácil onlineum navio maior? Por que não alongá-lo?

O naviofazer lotofácil onlinecruzeiro, o Norwegian Crown, é rebocado para um estaleirofazer lotofácil onlineHamburgo, Alemanha.

Depois ele é cortado ao meio, e uma seção novafazer lotofácil online30 metros é inserida no meio.

Depois disso, tudo o que ele precisa é uma pintura e um novo nome, e a embarcação está pronta para o alto mar mais uma vez.

Vocabulary

cruise ship - a large ship with many luxurious rooms that people travel on for pleasure

tugged - pulled (used about boats)

a paint job - a coating of paint that makes something look new again

vessel - a large boat or ship

the high seas - parts of the sea that are far from land

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Exercise

1. The __________, the largest luxury ship in its time, struck an iceberg on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York. It went down on 15 April 1912, leaving more than 1,500 people dead.

2. Captain Moretti said it had not been decided whether to try to transfer the passengers to other ships, or leave them on board until it is __________to shore.

3. "The multiple, consecutive life sentences imposed today send a clear message that piracy, hostage-taking, and murder on __________ will not be tolerated."

4. Mr Dewi Davies, its regional strategy director, said: "An increasing number of the __________passengers are from Germany and we know that overseas visitors spend a lot more than those from the United Kingdom. On average a German visitor will spend between £80 and £90 a day on a shore visit whereas the UK visitor might spend between £40 to £50 a day."

5. Mr Dudin said: "As well as the crew, the boat's going to have a couple of days off over Christmas. Then she's going to be hauled out for__________ underneath and we'll carry out a load of safety checks at the same time as this is her halfway pit stop."

Answers

Source: Australian billionaire Clive Palmer to build Titanic II http://bbc.in/1dozyU0

2. Captain Moretti said it had not been decided whether to try to transfer the passengers to other ships, or leave them on board until it is tugged to shore.

Source: Cruise ship Costa Allegra adrift off Seychelles http://bbc.in/1k6JZUE

3. "The multiple, consecutive life sentences imposed today send a clear message that piracy, hostage-taking, and murder on the high seas will not be tolerated."

Source: Somali pirates jailed in US over American deaths http://bbc.in/1fDv3JY

4. Mr Dewi Davies, its regional strategy director, said: "An increasing number of the cruise ship passengers are from Germany and we know that overseas visitors spend a lot more than those from the United Kingdom. On average a German visitor will spend between £80 and £90 a day on a shore visit whereas the UK visitor might spend between £40 to £50 a day."

Source: German speakers wanted to meet Anglesey cruise tourists http://bbc.in/19qoeLu

5. Mr Dudin said: "As well as the crew, the boat's going to have a couple of days off over Christmas. Then she's going to be hauled out for a paint job underneath and we'll carry out a load of safety checks at the same time as this is her halfway pit stop."

Source: Humber yacht arrives in Australia http://bbc.in/1gIKwvl