Bilge
[bɪldʒ]
解释:
(noun.) where the sides of the vessel curve in to form the bottom.
(noun.) water accumulated in the bilge of a ship.
(verb.) take in water at the bilge; 'the tanker bilged'.
(verb.) cause to leak; 'the collision bilged the vessel'.
录入:内德--From WordNet
解释:
(n.) The protuberant part of a cask, which is usually in the middle.
(n.) That part of a ship's hull or bottom which is broadest and most nearly flat, and on which she would rest if aground.
(n.) Bilge water.
(v. i.) To suffer a fracture in the bilge; to spring a leak by a fracture in the bilge.
(v. i.) To bulge.
(v. t.) To fracture the bilge of, or stave in the bottom of (a ship or other vessel).
(v. t.) To cause to bulge.
编辑:韦德
解释:
n. the bulging part of a cask: the broadest part of a ship's bottom.—v.i. to spring a leak by a fracture in the bilge as a ship.—ns. Bilge′-pump; Bilge′-wat′er.—adj. Bilg′y having the appearance and disagreeable smell of bilge-water.
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例句:
- For the safety and comfort of passengers, the great length reduces the pitching, bilge keels prevent rolling, and the Schlick system of cranks neutralizes vibration in the engine. Edward W. Byrn. 十九世纪发明进展.
- All right then; limpid, salubrious: no gush of bilge water had turned it to fetid puddle. 夏洛蒂·勃朗特. 简·爱.
- If she pitches to wind'ard, and brings the mast against the bilge, it's all Davy Jones for sure! 弗格斯·休姆. 奇幻岛.
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