"Gangway" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A gangway is a temporary or movable passageway, usually made of metal or wooden planks, that connects a ship to the shore or another ship, allowing people to embark or disembark safely. It can also refer to a raised platform or ramp extending from a ship's deck to the dock or shore, used to load or unload cargo, passengers, or vehicles.
Gangrenosum refers to a type of skin lesion that appears as a result of poor blood circulation, infection, or other medical conditions. The term is derived from the Greek words "gangraena", meaning "flesh consumed by worms", and "sum", meaning "link" or "relationship". Gangrenosum typically manifests as a dark red or purple patch of skin with areas of black necrosis, often accompanied by a foul odor and severe pain. It may occur on the legs, feet, or other areas of the body, and can be a sign of a serious underlying condition such as vasculitis, sepsis, or trauma.
Gangue is a mining term that refers to the worthless rock or mineral material that surrounds a valuable mineral deposit, such as ore, and is removed during the process of extracting the valuable mineral.
Gangways refer to ramps or platforms, typically made of metal or wood, used to facilitate movement between a ship or a boat and the dock or shore. They are usually raised or lowered to connect or disconnect from the vessel, allowing passengers or cargo to move safely and efficiently. Gangways can also refer to narrow passage ways or corridors that connect different parts of a ship or a building.
Gannets are a type of seabird that is characterized by their distinctive beaks and sharp eyesight. They are known for their impressive diving abilities, and are often seen diving into the water to catch fish and other marine animals. Gannets are social birds that live in large colonies, and are found in temperate and subtropical waters around the world.