steamboat

英['stiːmbəʊt] 美['stiːmboʊt]
  • n. 轮船;汽艇
  • steadier n.支架;支座;底座
  • steadily adv.稳定地;稳固地;逐步地
  • steadiness n.稳健;坚定;不变
  • steading n.农场的建筑物;农场
  • steady adj.稳定的;稳固的;坚定的v.使稳固;使稳定;(变得)稳固;使坚定adv.稳定地,稳固地n.关系固定的情侣;固定支架
    n. (名词)
    1. 汽船
    2. 轮船
    3. 汽艇

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a boat propelled by a steam engine

1. Four steamboat loads of spectators came to view a hanging in New Orleans.
四轮船的观众来新奥尔良观看绞刑。

来自柯林斯例句

2. That would be the steamboat.
那得归功于汽船.

来自英汉非文学 - 历史

3. The steamboat and the railroad cut deep into the wilderness.
铁路轮船深入不毛之地.

来自辞典例句

4. The steamboat could sail upriver, against the flow.
汽船可以逆流而上.

来自辞典例句

5. Samuel Langhorne Clemens earned his steamboat pilot's license.
塞缪尔·朗荷恩·克列门斯拿到了轮船舵手执照.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. There is a steamboat model over there.
      那边有一艘轮船的模型。
    2. Some passengers are sitting on the deck of the large steamboat chatting.
      有些旅客正坐在这只大轮船的甲板上聊天。
    3. On steamboat, we can get news from home and abroad via radio signal.
      在轮船上,我们可以通过航讯了解国内外大事。
    4. They traveled on the steamboat along the coast.
      他们坐着小汽船沿着海岸旅行。
    5. Mr. Brown took me over to the island in his steamboat.
      布朗先生用他的汽艇把我送到该岛。

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