take a cruise
1cruise — I n. 1) to go on, take a cruise 2) a shakedown; world cruise 3) a cruise around (to take a cruise around the world) II v. (D; intr.) to cruise around (to cruise around the world) * * * [kruːz] take a cruise world cruise a shakedown to go on a… …
2Take-Two Licensing — Тип Подразделение Take Two Год основания 11 сентября 2000 Упразднена 2004 Причина упразднения …
3Cruise ship pollution in the United States — The cruise ship industry is a significant and growing contributor to the United States economy, providing more than $32 billion in benefits annually and generating more than 330,000 U.S. jobs, but also making the environmental impacts of its… …
4Cruise (automotive) — A cruise is a meeting of car enthusiasts at a predetermined location, organised predominantly through the internet (in recent times) but also largely through mobile phone, word of mouth or simply by a cruise being established enough that it… …
5cruise — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ luxury, pleasure ▪ a pleasure cruise around the bay ▪ leisurely ▪ Caribbean, Mediterranean, world …
6cruise — Synonyms and related words: aeroplane, airlift, airplane, balloon, be airborne, boat, campaign, canoe, carry sail, circumnavigate, coast, course, cross, crossing, drift, fare, ferry, flit, fly, glide, globe trot, go abroad, go by ship, go on… …
7Take — For other uses, see The Take (disambiguation). A take is a single continuous recorded performance. The term is used in film and music to denote and track the stages of production. Contents 1 Film 1.1 Multiple takes 2 Other 3 …
8Take My Breath Away — Chartplatzierungen Erklärung der Daten Singles Take My Breath Away   DE 3 22.09.1986 …
9Cruise (band) — Kruiz Origin Moscow Genres Heavy metal Speed metal Hard rock Years active 1978–present Labels WEA Records …
10cruise — [[t]kruz[/t]] v. cruised, cruis•ing, n. 1) to sail about on a pleasure trip 2) mil to patrol a body of water, as a warship 3) trs to fly, drive, or sail at a constant speed that permits maximum operating efficiency for sustained travel 4) to… …