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
- At first Zhoushan Gong and drum was performed for seafaring purposes.
舟山锣鼓最早是应用于航海。 - A video on the training requirements and career paths of seafaring will also be on show throughout the exhibition period.
会场内并会播放影片,介绍航海工作的训练要求和发展机会。 - A member of a seafaring group of North American Indians who lived on the Pacific coast of British Columbia and SW Alaska.
居住在哥伦比亚特区的太平洋海岸和西南阿拉斯加州的北美洲印第安人的航海团体。 - "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。 - 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。 - Britain has always been a seafaring nation.
英国一直是一个航海的民族。 - One of these seafaring men-the shipmaster, indeed, who had spoken to Hester Prynne-was so smitten with Pearl's aspect, that he attempted to lay hands upon her, with purpose to snatch a kiss.
这些水手当中有一个人就是同海丝特白兰谈过话的那位船长,他被珠儿的容貌深深吸引,试图把一双手放在她头上,并且打算亲亲她。 - Being such a seafaring nation, it seems only natural that the national dish is dried codfish.
作为这样一个内陆国家,似乎国菜是鳕鱼干(内陆国家还这么挑剔?干的鳕鱼?) - For Portuguese speakers these works have long been an evocation of a seafaring heritage in which many take pride.
对讲葡萄牙语的人而言,长期以来,正是这些瓷器让很多人怀念他们引以为豪的航海传统。
