ship's officer

英 [ˈʃɪps ˈɒfɪsə(r)] 美 [ˈʃɪps ˈɑːfɪsər]

船长



双语例句

  1. The family made an official complaint to a ship's officer, which was recorded in the log.
    这家人曾向船长正式投诉过,在航海日志里有记录。
  2. Educated dad thought I went to school to learn to be a ship's officer. Rich dad knew that I went to school to study international trade.
    有学识的爸爸以为我上学是为了做一名船长,而富爸爸明白我上学是为了学习国际贸易。
  3. Radar has make a great difference to the life of a ship's officer.
    雷达使船员的生活发生很大的变化。
  4. In another chest, which contained the belongings of a ship's officer there was an unfinished letter.
    另一只箱子里装着一名海军军官的物品,其中有一封未写完的信。
  5. The menu, the size of a postcard, was thought to have been given by the ship's second officer to his wife before he left Southampton on the vessel's doomed maiden voyage in1912.
    这张菜单,大小尺寸和一张普通明信片相差无几。据说是1912年,泰坦尼克号从南安普顿作首次航行出发时,泰坦尼克号二副为他的妻子所准备的。
  6. The ship's officer in charge of navigation. general Register& Record Office of Shipping
    海船上负责航行的长官或职员。Seamen航运注册及海员登记总部
  7. When a surviving ship's officer was later asked whether "women and children first" was the captain's rule or the rule of the sea, he replied that it was the rule of human nature.
    后来有人问一幸存的该船官员:“妇女与儿童优先”是船长的规定还是航海的规矩。他答道,这是人性的准则。
  8. When did ship's master and chief officer receive the fire alarm?
    船长和大副是什么时候收到报警信号的?
  9. I was Flint's first ship's officer, and I'm the only one who knows the place.
    我以前是弗林特船上的大副,只有我一个人知道那个地方。

英英释义

noun

  1. a person authorized to serve in a position of authority on a vessel
    1. he is the officer in charge of the ship's engines

    Synonym:    officer