ocean liner
英 [ˈəʊʃn ˈlaɪnə(r)]
美 [ˈoʊʃn ˈlaɪnər]
n. 远洋(客)班轮,定期远洋船
英英释义
noun
- a large commercial ship (especially one that carries passengers on a regular schedule)
双语例句
- He shipped as cook aboard an ocean liner.
他在远洋定期轮船上当厨师。 - With the vigorous development of container transportation and the world maritime industry, the competition of ocean container liner market becomes increasingly fierce. The space of freight growth is limited. The trade imbalance leads to huge loss on empty container allocation.
随着集装箱运输与世界海运业的蓬勃发展,远洋集装箱班轮市场的竞争日趋激烈,运价增长的空间有限,贸易不平衡又导致空箱调运的费时费力。 - Let's just say it's our one night on an ocean liner.
让我们把这当作航船上的属于自己的一晚吧。 - The Lusitania was a British ocean liner that was torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine during the First World War.
第一次世界大战期间,英国远洋邮轮卢西塔尼亚号被德国潜艇用***炸沉。 - A great juicy steak; a great multitude; the great auk; a great old oak; a great ocean liner; a great delay.
较多汁的烤肉;绝大多数;巨大的海鸟;巨大的老橡树;巨型客轮;长时间的拖延。 - He shipped as doctor aboard an ocean liner.
他跑船在远洋线上担任医生。 - I did once dream of becoming the first woman to captain an ocean liner.
我确实曾经梦想过成为首位远洋客轮的女船长。 - We are fitting out a new ocean liner with up-to-date equipment for a long voyage.
我们正为一艘新的远洋客轮装配最新设备准备远航。 - It is hard to miss – it looks like an ocean liner bearing down on you.
你肯定能看到这座大楼,它看上去像一座在向你驶来的远洋客轮。 - Ocean liner: Large merchant ship that visits designated ports on a regular schedule. make a voyage across the Atlantic
定期远洋船:在指定的港口间,按规定的时间表航行的商船。作横越大西洋的航行
