seafaring
英 [ˈsiːfeərɪŋ]
美 [ˈsiːferɪŋ]
adj. 海上劳作(或航行)的
BNC.33561 / COCA.25164
牛津词典
adj.
- 海上劳作(或航行)的
connected with work or travel on the sea/ocean- a seafaring nation
航海民族
- a seafaring nation
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 以航海为业的;定期出海旅行的
Seafaringmeans working as a sailor or travelling regularly on the sea.- The Lebanese were a seafaring people.
黎巴嫩人曾是一个航海民族。 - ...a seafaring vessel.
航海船
- The Lebanese were a seafaring people.
英英释义
noun
- travel by water
- the work of a sailor
adj
- used on the high seas
- seafaring vessels
双语例句
- The practice had been controversial because it contravened common seafaring ways.
这一做法曾饱受争议,因为它有违通常的航运做法。 - At first Zhoushan Gong and drum was performed for seafaring purposes.
舟山锣鼓最早是应用于航海。 - The Lebanese were a seafaring people.
黎巴嫩人曾是一个航海民族。 - Your reason and your passion are the rudder and the sails of your seafaring soul.
你们的理性与热情,是你们航行中的灵魂的舵与帆。 - For Portuguese speakers these works have long been an evocation of a seafaring heritage in which many take pride.
对讲葡萄牙语的人而言,长期以来,正是这些瓷器让很多人怀念他们引以为豪的航海传统。 - In Yongle and Xuande year of Ming Dynasty, the sea route traffic developed rapidly after Zheng He's Seafaring, and it promoted the development of our country's porcelain production.
明代永乐、宣德时期,郑和下西洋以后,由于海路交通的拓展,促进了我国瓷器生产的发展。 - Britain is a seafaring nation.
英国是个航海国。 - One of a seafaring Scandinavian people who plundered the coasts of northern and Western Europe from the eighth through the tenth century.
海盗从8世纪到10世纪劫掠欧洲北部和西部海岸的航海的斯堪的纳维亚人。 - Britain has always been a seafaring nation.
英国一直是一个航海的民族。 - Her former consort, I understand, was a seafaring man.
我了解到,她的前夫原来是一位航海的人。