mariners
英 [ˈmærɪnəz]
美 [ˈmɛrənərz]
n. 水手
mariner的复数
柯林斯词典
- 水手;海员
Amarineris a sailor.
双语例句
- Early mariners followed lanDmarks visible on shore and studied prevailing winds for clues to direction.
早期的船员注视着岸边可见的地标并研究主要的风向作为方向的指引。 - The waters here are patrolled by the enemy mariners day and night;
敌人的潜艇日日夜夜都在这一带海域巡逻。 - Helicopters fly in appalling weather to succour shipwrecked mariners.
直升机在恶劣的天气条件下起飞前去援救遇难的船员。 - Like honeybees and ancient mariners, they can navigate by the sun, so they know the general direction in which to travel.
它们跟蜜蜂和古代海员一样,可以通过日照导航,从而知道出行的大致方向。 - And these my mariners, who have heard the choir of the greater sea, they too have heard me patiently.
我这些听过法海更宏伟合唱的海员们,也在耐心地听我诉说。 - There are a number of small islands between this line and the Antarctic continent, but the waters here are known to mariners as the screaming Sixties because there is so little obstruction to the world-circling winds.
该线和南极洲之间分布着一些小岛,但是,这里的海域被水手们称为狂啸的60度,因为这里障碍物很少,阻挡不了世界环风。 - Mariners who escaped the onslaught of the tsunami soon had to contend with another peril-the appearance of vast whirlpools off the coast of Japan.
刚刚逃过滚滚而来的巨大海啸浪涛的船员还来不及喘息,就又将面对另一处险象环生的挑战&在日本近海岸线上出现的巨大漩涡。 - I'm a Seattle Mariners fan.
我是西雅图水手队的球迷。 - Steel structure lifting technique of China Mariners Museum velum body
中国航海博物馆帆体钢结构吊装技术 - Sudden local thunder storms and water spouts often spell disaster for pilots and mariners.
突然性的地方雷暴风雨和水喷口时常轮番对飞行员和水手招致灾祸。