stow in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

stow in the PONS Dictionary

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This allows it to be locked in orientation to the handle when in use, but also safely stowed otherwise.
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The final chiropteran then decides to flee, attempting to stow away on a departing cargo plane.
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Fold-up ramps present a lower ramp angle than in-floor ramps; however, in side-entry configurations, they are in the way of the passenger entrance when stowed.
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He then proceeded at leisure to stow his ships with the goods found in the town of which there nearly 100 houses and store buildings.
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Modern refrigerated container vessels are designed to incorporate a water-cooling system for containers stowed under deck.
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In this state the sail is said to be in its gear, that is ready for setting or stowing.
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This arrangement makes it easier to stow and handle the large beams.
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It is required to stow food in bear-safe locations.
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Stowed, the satellite is 2.68 m x 2.49 m x 6.49 m.
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The mines were stowed in two horizontal galleries exiting through the stern.
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