raft in the PONS Dictionary

raft Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Seal, standing on the raft, is destabilized and falls into the water.
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For each gender, there is one fewer raft than there are players, so the players that are left without a paddle are eliminated.
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For example, airplane emergency rafts are high-pressure inflatable structures.
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The master, 39 crewmen and 12 armed guards abandoned ship in a lifeboat and raft.
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Crewmen were able to safely evacuate the ship using 5 lifeboats and several life rafts.
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After three hours the current swept the two exhausted men and the raft back together.
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The rafts are made up in cribs; each crib has 25 pieces.
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Whilst in the air the island vanishes and the freighter explodes, forcing an emergency landing into a raft.
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Unfortunately, it is too late; all the life rafts have left.
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The crewmen were then forced into a life raft and left to drift far from their supposed crash point.
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