seafaring
英 [ˈsiːfeərɪŋ]
美 [ˈsiːferɪŋ]
adj. 海上劳作(或航行)的
BNC.33561 / COCA.25164
牛津词典
adj.
- 海上劳作(或航行)的
connected with work or travel on the sea/ocean- a seafaring nation
航海民族
- a seafaring nation
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 以航海为业的;定期出海旅行的
Seafaringmeans working as a sailor or travelling regularly on the sea.- The Lebanese were a seafaring people.
黎巴嫩人曾是一个航海民族。 - ...a seafaring vessel.
航海船
- The Lebanese were a seafaring people.
英英释义
noun
- travel by water
- the work of a sailor
adj
- used on the high seas
- seafaring vessels
双语例句
- The grand occasions in this period and remarkable achievements of China's ancient seafaring technology are exhibited fully and authentically by means of texts, figures and models.
展馆通过文字、图画、模型等等手段全面真实地展现了当年历史盛况以及中国古代航海技术伟大成就。 - Consider China's Cosco, the world's largest operator of dry bulk ships, and a company so steeped in seafaring lore that it identifies its chief executive first as captain.
看看世界最大的干散货船舶运营商中国远洋运输集团(Cosco)吧。该公司的航海业根基如此深厚,以至于它把首席执行官首先称为船长。 - Among those yarns there was one with which Columbus, like all his seafaring companions, must have been familiar.
在这些航线中,有一个哥伦布,就像所有航海的同伴,其中一定有我们所熟悉的。 - You cannot understand my seafaring thoughts, nor would I have you understand.
你不会懂得我如大海般奔涌的思绪,我也不愿让你明白。 - Britain is a seafaring nation.
英国是个航海国。 - The Mori have a long history of seafaring and are sea masters without equal.
毛利家拥有漫长的航海史,而且是无可比拟的海上霸主。 - He could give no description of his assailants except that they were certainly seafaring men, and, by their speech, Cornishmen.
除了能确定他们是水手以及操着康沃尔郡口音之外,他无法描绘出关于袭击者更多的东西。 - In Yongle and Xuande year of Ming Dynasty, the sea route traffic developed rapidly after Zheng He's Seafaring, and it promoted the development of our country's porcelain production.
明代永乐、宣德时期,郑和下西洋以后,由于海路交通的拓展,促进了我国瓷器生产的发展。 - At first Zhoushan Gong and drum was performed for seafaring purposes.
舟山锣鼓最早是应用于航海。 - "God made the vittles but the devil made the cook," was a popular saying used by seafaring men in the19th century when salted beef was staple diet aboard ship.
“上帝创造了世界,魔鬼创造了厨子”是十九世纪海员们经常说得一句话。因为当时他们的主食是腌制的牛肉。
