merchant ship
英 [ˈmɜːtʃənt ʃɪp]
美 [ˈmɜːrtʃənt ʃɪp]
商船
英英释义
noun
- a cargo ship
- they did much of their overseas trade in foreign bottoms
双语例句
- An official document issued by an allied foreign government to a ship, especially a neutral merchant ship in time of war, authorizing it to enter and travel through certain waters freely.
中立船证由联盟的外国政府颁发给船只的一种官方文件,尤指战时授权中立商船在特定水城内自由进出和航行的文件。 - In peacetime, Shichang is mainly used for the training of both PLA Navy and merchant ship crews.
在和平时期,“世昌”号主要用于PLA海军和商船组员的训练。 - A petty officer on a merchant ship who controls the work of other seamen.
一个在商船上管理其它海员工作的海军士官。 - Ocean liner: Large merchant ship that visits designated ports on a regular schedule. make a voyage across the Atlantic
定期远洋船:在指定的港口间,按规定的时间表航行的商船。作横越大西洋的航行 - Back in 1784, American merchant ship the "Empress of China" came a long way to China.
一七八四年,美国商船中国皇后号远航到中国。 - Experts speculated last autumn the vessel had been used as a merchant ship used to transport commodities like sugar, salt, molasses and rum up and down the Atlantic coast.
专家们推测去年夏天这艘船舰被商人用来运送例如糖、食盐、糖浆等的商品,并沿大西洋沿岸下行。 - The ride was smooth until they got into the merchant ship's wake
航行一直很顺利,直到他们碰上了商船的尾流。 - The crew of the merchant ship were paid off at the end of the trip and a fresh one engaged.
商船的水手们在结束航行之后,算清了账被解雇了,又雇用了一批新的水手。 - It is believed to have been a merchant ship built in the Southern Song Dynasty ( 1127-1279).
专家认为这是一艘建于南宋时期(1127-1279)的商船。 - An officer who is licensed to command a merchant ship.
经授权掌管商船的长官。