stowage in the PONS Dictionary

stowage Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

waste stowage [or tonnage]
stowage (on a boat, plane)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The carriage features baggage stowage pockets and optionally a cockpit fairing and wheel pants.
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Designers sometime match oar length to the amount of room for oar stowage in the boat.
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Stowage is provided for 201 rounds of 30 mm and 3,000 rounds of 7.62 mm ammunition.
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The evaluations included a water performance demonstrations in various sea conditions, as well as human factors and stowage capacity.
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The bow gunner position was eliminated in favor of ammunition stowage.
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The wings could be folded from the centre section for carrier stowage.
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Lines and halyards need to be coiled neatly for stowage and reuse.
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The auxiliary turret space was given over to ammunition stowage.
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The unusual configuration of the bow buoyancy tank creates a generous amount of stowage space under the foredeck for paddles, buckets, fishing gear, etc.
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There are lockers and stowage areas all over the boat.
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