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steerage

英 [ˈstɪərɪdʒ]

美 [ˈstɪrɪdʒ]

n.  (旧时客轮的)统舱,大舱

BNC.40236 / COCA.30317

牛津词典

    noun

    • (旧时客轮的)统舱,大舱
      (in the past) the part of a ship where passengers with the cheapest tickets used to travel

      英英释义

      noun

      • the act of steering a ship
          Synonym:steering
        1. the cheapest accommodations on a passenger ship

          双语例句

          • Many turned up in Southampton today in period costume dressed as first class passengers, crew or steerage passengers.
            今天许多游客在南安普顿现身时,都按照当时头等舱乘客、船员或是三等舱乘客的打扮,穿上了那个时代的装束。
          • They would have to go steerage on the ship, but it was only three days after all.
            他们在船上不得不住统舱,好在旅途只需三天。
          • But having a strong steerage with my paddle, I went at a great rate, directly for the wreck, and in less than two hours I came up to it.
            我以桨代舵,使劲掌握航向,朝那失事的大船飞驶过去。不到两小时,我就到了破船跟前。
          • He be re-elect for his miraculous steerage of the country through an economic disaster
            他奇迹般地引导该国度过了一场经济灾难,因此再度当选
          • Passengers traveling in the steerage paid the lowest fares.
            坐下等客舱的旅客付最低的票价。