shipside

英['ʃɪpsaɪd] 美['ʃɪpˌsaɪd]
  • n. 码头
  • shi (=severeheadinjury)严重头部伤
  • shiah n.什叶派(教徒)=Shia.
  • shiai n.柔道比赛[日文汉字:仕合]
  • shibboleth n.陈腔滥调;口令或暗语;术语
  • shibilant adj.咝音的
Noun:
  1. the part of a wharf that is next to a ship

1. You can find him in the hold or on deck or by the shipside.
你会在舱里或码头上或船边发现他们。

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2. The owner of a ship shall ensure that a shipside door used for embarkation and disembarkation of pilots and other personnel which is installed on or after1january1994shall not open outwards.
船东须确保,供领港员及其它人员登船和离船的船舷门而又在1994年1月1日或之后装设者,不得向外开。

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3. The owner of a ship shall ensure that a shipside door used for embarkation and disembarkation of pilots and other personnel which is installed on or after1january1994shall not open outwards.
船东须确保,供领港员及其它人员登船和离船的船舷门而又在1994年1月1日或之后装设者,不得向外开。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. At the same time a respectable maritime and shipside population lived there, pursuing its own industrious life.
      而同时,一批可敬的海员和码头居民也住在此地,追寻他们自己的勤劳人生。

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