steerage
名词:
名词: steerer
更多词形:
形容词: steerable | 名词: steerer | 动词过去式: steered | 动词过去分词: steered | 动词现在分词: steering | 动词第三人称单数: steers |
单词例句:
gone steerage
v. 坐下等舱旅游
They would have to go steerage on the ship, but it was only three days after all.
他们在船上不得不住统舱,好在旅途只需三天。
At the party in steerage, a foreign-speaking man is speaking with Rose and she says "I'm sorry, I can't understand you.
在三等舱的宴会上,一个瑞典人用瑞典语和Rose说话,Rose回答他“不好意思,我听不懂你说什么。”
7. Passengers traveling in the steerage paid the lowest fares.
坐下等客舱的旅客付最低的票价。
go with easy steerage
容易操纵
A repeated swing of the minitiller would translate into different amounts of steerage of the rudder depending on the speed of the boat, waterline, and other similar factors.
根据不同的船速、吃水线和其它类似的因素,对小舵杆所做的反复摇动,反映到船舵那里就表现为大小不同的舵效。
No steerage (steering).
舵不灵。
Born in Cardiff, Wales, hesqueezed into steerage aboard the SS United States in 1965, at the ageof 22, and arrived in New York for “some excitement” with just a GreenCard (residency permit) and $200.
1965年,他22岁的时候,登上SSUnitedStates号,挤入座舱,为了追求“刺激”他来到纽约,身上只有一张绿卡(暂住证)和200美元。
Also on board is a cargo of steerage passengers, ill and starving, on their way to what they trust will be a new life, or at least a life.
船上还有一群末等舱的乘客,受到疾病和饥饿的折磨,正在走向他们希望的新生活,或者至少是走向一条生路。