Noun
tanker (plural tankers )
An oil tanker .
( nautical ) A tankship , a vessel used to transport large quantities of liquid .
Hyponyms: oil tanker , supertanker
1976 March, JeNelle Matheson, Construction Equipment A Market Assessment for the People's Republic of China , U.S. Department of Commerce , →OCLC , page 8 :The channel at Chan-chiang is being dredged to a depth of 50 feet enabling tankers of 70,000 tons to call.
( automotive , US ) A tank truck (tanker truck ).
( automotive , UK ) A fuel tanker, petrol tanker, road tanker.
( aviation , usually military ) An aircraft carrying a large supply of jet fuel or avgas for aerial refueling of other aircraft, plus equipment allowing the in-air transfer of fuel.
Synonyms: air tanker , tanker aircraft
Without the KC-46 tankers orbiting in friendly airspace, our fighters would've run out of fuel long before reaching the combat zone.
( aviation , firefighting ) An aircraft built or modified to carry water and/or fire retardant for dropping on wildfires .
While our ground teams cut firebreaks in the brush, the tankers kept the fire in the mountains at bay with frequent drops of water and retardant.
( rail transport ) A tank car .
( military ) Member of a tank crew, or of an armoured unit.
Synonyms: tankist ( uncommon ) , zipperhead ( Canadian military slang )
Hypernyms: crewmember , trooper
Hyponym: tankman
2014 , Michael Green, American Tanks & AFVs of World War II , Bloomsbury Publishing, →ISBN , page 70 :On February 19, 1943, American tankers felt the full wrath of the German Army in North Africa when its tank-led spearhead punched a 2-mile-wide hole through American lines at Faid Pass in Tunisia, [ …]
( surfing slang ) A longboard .
I swung the tanker around just in time to take off with the lip.
Translations
Arabic: نَاقِلة f ( nāqila )
Armenian: հեղուկանավ (hy) ( heġukanav )
Belarusian: та́нкер m ( tánkjer )
Bulgarian: та́нкер m ( tánker )
Chinese:
Mandarin: 油船 (zh) ( yóuchuán ) , 液貨船 / 液货船 ( yèhuòchuán )
Czech: tanker (cs) m
Danish: tankskib n , tanker c
Estonian: tanker (et)
Finnish: tankkeri (fi) , tankkilaiva , säiliölaiva , säiliöalus
French: navire-citerne (fr) m , pétrolier (fr) m , tanker (fr) m
Georgian: ტანკერი ( ṭanḳeri )
German: Tanker (de) m , Tankschiff (de) n
Greek: δεξαμενόπλοιο (el) n ( dexamenóploio )
Hindi: टैंकर m ( ṭaiṅkar )
Italian: nave cisterna f , petroliera (it) f
Japanese: タンカー (ja) ( tankā )
Kazakh: танкер ( tanker )
Korean: 탱커 ( taengkeo )
Kyrgyz: танкер (ky) ( tanker )
Latvian: tankkuģis m
Lithuanian: tanklaivis m
Macedonian: танкер m ( tanker )
Norwegian:
Bokmål: tankskip n , tankbåt m , tanker (no) m
Nynorsk: tankskip n , tankbåt m , tankar m
Polish: tankowiec (pl) m , zbiornikowiec (pl) m
Portuguese: navio-tanque m
Romanian: petrolier (ro) n , tanc petrolier (ro) n
Russian: та́нкер (ru) m ( tánker ) , наливно́е су́дно n ( nalivnóje súdno )
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: та̀нкер m
Roman: tànker (sh) m
Slovak: tanker m
Slovene: tanker m
Spanish: buque cisterna m ( tanker ship ) , camión cisterna m ( tank truck ) , avión cisterna m ( tanker plane )
Swedish: tankfartyg (sv) n , tanker (sv) c
Ukrainian: та́нкер m ( tánker )
Volapük: cubanaf
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /tǎnker/
Hyphenation: tan‧ker
Noun
tànker m (Cyrillic spelling та̀нкер )
tanker (vessel used to transport large quantities of liquid)
Declension
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singular
plural
nominative
tanker
tankeri
genitive
tankera
tankera
dative
tankeru
tankerima
accusative
tanker
tankere
vocative
tankeru
tankeri
locative
tankeru
tankerima
instrumental
tankerom
tankerima
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