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
- It is the beneficiary's responsibility to ensure that the steamship line rails this shipment to the destination city without the use of any intermodal trucking.
受益人有责任确保船公司将货物运到目的地城市而不使用任何的卡车联合运输。 - 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。 - 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。 - The progress in material science that created this vast steamboat-and-railway Republic of America and spread this precarious British steamship empire over the world produced quite other effects upon the congested nations upon the continent of europe.
物质科学的进步既创造了美国这样一个幅员辽阔、汽船加铁路的共和国,使朝不保夕的大不列颠轮船帝国遍布全世界,同时又对欧洲大陆上人口密集的众多国家产生了完全不同的影响。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - One thousand passengers from the big steamship are on shore.
这艘大船上的一千人现在在岸上。 - 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。