steamship
英 [ˈstiːmʃɪp]
美 [ˈstiːmʃɪp]
n. 汽船; 轮船
复数:steamships
BNC.26563 / COCA.22090
牛津词典
noun
- 汽船;轮船
a ship driven by steam
柯林斯词典
- 汽船;轮船
Asteamshipis a ship that has an engine powered by steam.
英英释义
noun
- a ship powered by one or more steam engines
双语例句
- According to the steamship company, the freight has not been paid yet, What's going on?
据轮船公司反应,运费还没有支付,发生了什么事? - We may note here briefly the varied nature of the constituents of the British Empire in 1914 which the steamship and railway had brought together.
在此我们不妨简单地强调一下1914年英帝国成分的多样性,是汽船和铁路促成了它们的联合。 - The SS Great Britain was the first steamship to cross the atlantic.
大不列颠号轮是穿过大西洋的第一条轮船。 - When the civil war break out, Mark Twain was working on a steamship.
美国内战爆发时马克吐温正在一条蒸汽船上工作。 - Chandler realised that "the railroad and the telegraph, the steamship and the cable" had made it possible for companies to grow to a vast scale.
钱德勒意识到,“铁路和电报,轮船和电缆”的出现,让企业成长为巨大规模成为可能。 - He telephoned the steamship office to find out what time the steamer is due.
他打电话到轮船公司办公室询问轮船何时到达。 - The maiden voyage of the newly-built steamship was a success.
那艘新建轮船的处女航是成功的。 - Nevertheless, Norway's national steamship advisor called for an express ship service between Trondheim and Hammerfest.
然而,挪威的国家汽轮顾问要求在特隆赫姆与哈默菲斯特之间开办快船服务。 - A fast modern steamship can make the trip in less than four days.
现在用现代的快轮用不了四天就能完成这段航程。 - I would use a motor car or a steamship to travel, these are only physical mechanisms which have nothing whatever to do with spirituality.
我愿意使用汽车或者轮船旅行,这些只是物理机械,和灵性完全没有关系。
