Examples of using "'barcos'" in a sentence and their english translations:
They've heard the sound of boats...
They make use of the lights.
they got on those beautiful 'boats'
There were some boats on the lake.
Can we rent one of these boats?
The sea was full of boats.
There are a few boats on the lake.
The ships were made from wood.
if those beautiful people got on boats
A rising tide lifts all boats.
The soldiers on the boats would be easy targets.
All the boats are equipped with oars.
The bay is full of boats and people.
The bay has more yachts than sailboats.
It was one of the quietest boats I've ever been on.
The bridge should be lifted so that the ships can pass.
The two ships went down at once.
Mexicans are descended from the Aztecs, Peruvians from the Incas, and Argentinians from the boats.
Viking longships, and a mastery of seamanship and navigation, gave them the ability to strike
- "Strike force to the winds, sink and overwhelm the ships; or drive them apart and scatter their bodies on the sea."
- "Go, set the storm-winds free, / and sink their ships or scatter them astray, / and strew their corpses forth, to weltering waves a prey."
Christopher Columbus once saw a UFO, and ordered his men to fire his ship's cannons at it.
Three more / fierce Eurus from the deep sea dashed ashore / on quicks and shallows, pitiful to view, / and round them heaped the sandbanks.
"As they, returning, sport with joyous cry, / and flap their wings and circle in the sky, / e'en so thy vessels and each late-lost crew / safe now and scatheless in the harbour lie, / or, crowding canvas, hold the port in view."
His arts gave credence, and forced tears withal / snared us, whom Diomede, nor Achilles dire, / nor thousand ships subdued, nor ten years' war could tire.
"Thus roused, her friends she gathers. All await / her summons, who the tyrant fear or hate. / Some ships at hand, chance-anchored in the bay / they seize and load them with the costly freight, / and far off o'er the deep is borne away / Pygmalion's hoarded pelf. A woman leads the way."