sailor
['seilə]
n. 海员, 水手, 扁平的硬边草帽
例句与用法:
My father was a sailor and I'm going to be one, too.
我父亲(以前)是水手,我也打算当水手。
I'm no sailor and I couldn't wait to reach dry land.
我晕船,恨不得立刻上岸。
The sailor suddenly saw a pirate jumping onto the deck.
那水手忽然看到一名海盗跳上了甲板。
They rigged the little boy out as a sailor.
他们把小男孩打扮成水手模样。
The old sailor reeled off one story after another.
老海员滔滔不绝地讲了一个又一个故事。
When the land was seen, the sailor let out a whoop of joy.
当看见陆地时,那水手发出一声欢呼。
The sailor shook out a sail.
海员扬起一面帆。
The sailors are asked to take their positions by their captain.
船长要求水手们各就各位。
详细释义:
n.[C]
1. 船员; 水手; 水兵
He had been a sailor in the U.S. navy.
他曾在美国海军当水兵。
2. 乘船者
短语词组:
a good sailor
1. 不晕船的人
I thought you were a good sailor.
我以为你不晕船的。
a bad sailor
1. 会晕船的人
He is such a bad sailor that he always travels by plane.
他是那么会晕船, 所以他总搭飞机。