wharf in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

wharf in the PONS Dictionary

wharf Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Industrial sidings go to factories, mines, quarries, wharves, warehouses, some of them are essentially links to industrial railways.
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The town has fruit, vegetables and fresh fish sold daily in the market at the main wharf.
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The latter was of considerable importance as the fishmongers had their shops on the wharf.
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Construction of wharfs at the mouth of the river was completed in 1983.
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There is one wharf in the town mainly an importer of wood.
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Any big ships venturing into the upper harbour wharfs need to be piloted in with the help of tugs.
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Originally, the area was mainly farmland and countryside with some warehouses and wharfs near the shore.
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In 1916 the light was again damaged by a hurricane, and the wharf and boathouse were destroyed by a storm the following year.
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By 1882 the site had become an oil storage wharf, with tanks below ground level.
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By 1890, there were about 1000 feluccas in the wharf.
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