steamships
英 [ˈstiːmʃɪps]
美 [ˈstimˌʃɪps]
n. 汽船; 轮船
steamship的复数
柯林斯词典
- 汽船;轮船
Asteamshipis a ship that has an engine powered by steam.
双语例句
- He built bridges and worked on the old steamships.
他修过桥,也在老式蒸汽船上工作过。 - An organization responsible for the operation of a fleet of steamships.
负责轮船运行操作的机构。 - Most large steamships now burn oil instead of coal.
现在大多数轮船都烧油而不烧煤。 - Berths on steamships can be booked a long while in advance.
轮船上的床位可以提前多日预订。 - The clipper ship era ended with the advent of steamships, but their memory lives on in the name of one of Los Angeles'two NBA teams.
快帆船时代的结束是在轮船出现之后,但对它们的记忆还留在洛杉矶两支NBA球队之一的名字上。 - The furnaces in old steamships needed continual stoking.
旧船上的锅炉需要不断地添加燃料。 - Such a flight would show the practicality of establishing a balloon system that could convey information across the Atlantic in much less time than was the case with steamships.
这种体制使人们能够用比轮船运输少得多的时间把信息传送到大西洋彼岸。 - A group of steamships operating together under the same ownership.
在同一主管下的一起运行的一批轮船。 - Because of the fog's existence, our modern traffic's running in gear including automobiles, airplanes, steamships and so on, whose running in gear are all gain serious influence.
由于雾的存在,我们的现代交通(包括汽车、飞机、轮船等)的正常行驶都会受到严重的影响。 - Steamships are large non-military ships driven by steam power.
蒸汽轮船是用蒸汽驱动的非军用轮船。