main cabin

collocation in English

meaningsofmainandcabin

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main
adjective[before noun]
uk
/meɪn/
us
/meɪn/
larger, more important, or having more influence than others of the ...
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cabin
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkæb.ɪn/
us
/ˈkæb.ɪn/
a small, simple house made ...
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(Definition ofmainandcabinfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It takes but one step to move from themaincabinto the folded-seat area.
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Following a report of a large fuel leak, category 2 (repairable within unit resources) damage to themaincabinconditioning duct of this aircraft was discovered.
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Themaincabincould accommodate a fire-fighting team of six men and all the required equipment.
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The after section of themaincabincoach roof is raised, adding headroom below and increasing visibility through four large windows.
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Some aircraft were used for cargo work with nomaincabinwindows. 36 examples were built between 1934 and 1946.
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After not finding the bodies in the shed, they check themaincabin.
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Two passengers seated in that row were never found and presumed dead; the third passenger in that row climbed back into themaincabin.
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Damage extended from aft of themaincabinentrance door, rearward about.
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Themaincabinis constructed of duralumin, riveted and corrugated, increasing the strength and durability of the low-mass semi-monocoque fuselage.
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At the most forward section of themaincabinis door to the v-berth, master stateroom.
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A large engine room under themaincabinis another feature of true cruising trawlers.
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The galley is separated on its forward side from themaincabinby a low wall.
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The layout is innovative with a center cockpit and themaincabinin the rear.
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Themaincabindeck is heated and features large custom booths with tables.
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All were designed as sloops, and could sleep four, with provision for up to two additional pipe berths in themaincabin.
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Amaincabinin the hull had accommodation for 26 passengers.
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Also, themaincabinseated 24 passengers or could be made up into 12 sleeper berths.
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One variant has itsmaincabindoors replaced by dome shaped antennas.
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The 407's fuselage is 8 inches (18 cm) wider, increasing internal cabin space, and includesmaincabinwindows that are 35% larger.
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