steerage
基本解释
- n. 统舱;舵效;操舵;驾驶;管理;士官的二等室
英汉例句
- Her parents had arrived in the United States in a steamship, travelling steerage, the cheapestaccommodation, and settled in Denver.
睡在三等舱最廉价的铺位上,乘坐着一艘蒸汽船,她的父母抵达了丹佛。 - The first-class cabins are too expensive, second class is stifling and third is in steerage.
一等舱太贵,二等舱太闷,三等舱在近舵处。 - "The humblest immigrant in steerage, " ran an editorial in John Bull, the newspaper of the working man, "had more moral right to a seat in a lifeboat than you."
John Bull,一家工人阶级的报纸主编,评价道:“即使是一位三等舱的最卑微的移民,也比他更有资格获得救生舱的一个座位。” - At one point, the smell of laundry drifted into the dining room, a whiff of steerage.
NEWYORKER: La Promenade des Anglais - Doubtless he had decided that it was outrageous for me to fly steerage, sound chap that he was.
FORBES: Who Can Sit Next to Children on Flights? - Palmer himself waxes poetic about the Irish Stew and Jig dancing he plans to experience while slumming in the steerage.
FORBES: Clive Palmer's Titanic II Is Something New, A Reenactment Of The 20th Century
双语例句
权威例句
词组短语
- go steerage 坐下等舱旅行;翻译
- no steerage 无舵效
- steerage passage 统舱
- shipping steerage 装船报告
- went steerage 坐下等舱旅游
短语
英英字典
- in the past, the part of a ship in which passengers with the cheapest tickets travelled
- the cheapest accommodation on a passenger ship, originally the compartments containing the steering apparatus
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专业释义
- 统舱