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Sasha 大萨沙
Hello! Who could help me to understand which kind of boat they mean in this sentence : "They were waiting to get on the boat and cross the bay to Oakland." ? From the context of the whole text I see that this vessel can't be just a rowing boat, because there are quite many people waiting there, there is also a lavatory there on that boat. Can we understand a type of boat from such a context?
Thank you all!
Jan 16, 2024 10:23 AM
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Boat is a very general term in US English-- it can mean a small rowboat (2 people), a small fishing boat (2-5 people), a river boat/pontoon boat (up to maybe 10 people), or it could be a larger boat like a ferry or even a larger ship. In your example, though, I would agree with the others that it would be a ferry.
But, you can sort of safely use the word boat to refer to all kinds of things. Although with a canoe or kayak, more often then not, we refer to these with their proper name.
January 16, 2024
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Sounds like a ferry. Smaller ferries are used to move people and vehicles across a short stretch of water.
Also "...because there quite a few / a lot of people" OR "there are many people"
January 16, 2024
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Hello! Based on the context you provided, it seems like the boat mentioned in the sentence is likely a ferry. Ferries are vessels designed to transport people, vehicles, and sometimes goods across bodies of water, such as bays. They are larger than rowing boats and can accommodate a significant number of passengers. The presence of a lavatory on the boat further suggests a larger, more equipped vessel like a ferry rather than a smaller watercraft.
In many urban areas with bodies of water, ferries are a common means of public transportation, shuttling people between different parts of a city or across bays. If the text mentions waiting to cross the bay to Oakland, it aligns with the typical route of a ferry service.
January 16, 2024
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Sasha 大萨沙
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