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
- The steamship had sailed out of sight, but she still stood forlornly on the pier.
轮船消失在远处,而她仍然怅惘地站在江边。 - For example, warm temperature of the ocean can be used as the steam in a steamship.
例如,海洋温和的气温可以被用作汽船的蒸汽。 - My father prospered perceptibly, as witness the garage, the Ford, the trips by train and steamship.
我的父亲明显地发达了,有了车库和福特车,坐火车和轮船出差。 - China Merchants Steamship Company Logistic Management Research ( 1873-1903)
轮船招商局物流经营研究(1873-1903) - Travel and transportation were changed when the steamship was invented, and they were changed even more when the locomotive was invented by George Stephenson in1814.
发明蒸汽船之后,人们的旅行和交通运输都改变了。而在1814年,乔治·史蒂芬逊发明蒸汽机车后,变化更了。 - 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。 - On the long-roofed steamship piers one is in a country that is no longer here and not yet there.
站在有着长长的顶篷的轮船码头上,人就犹如置身于一个四处漂泊的国度。 - Only four years later, the first steamship crossed the Atlantic Ocean.
仅仅四年之后,第一艘蒸汽船横渡了大西洋。 - The steamship veered around for the port.
轮船掉头返航。 - The first development in modern transportation was the steamship.
现代交通工具的首次飞跃是轮船。