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steamboats
美['stim.boʊt],英['stiːm.bəʊt],
释义
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na. 汽艇; 网络释义: 汽船;轮船;火锅;
例句
As a child, he watched with great interest the steamboats, large and small, that carried goods and passengers up and down the Mississippi.
作为一个孩子,他怀著极大的兴趣关注的轮船,大型和小型,即货物和旅客进行向上和向下的密西西比河。
You could float one of those Mississippi steamboats on a heavy dew.
只要有一滴重露水,你就可以让密西西比的汽艇浮起来。
High- powered steamboats began to carry goods and passengers on rivers and seas .
高能蒸汽机船开始在内河和海上运载货物和旅客。
By the 1870s , they had replaced the steamboats as the major transporter of goods and passengers within the united states.
到了1870年代,铁路公司已经取代蒸汽船,成为货物与乘客在美国内部的主要交通工具。
Marable's band played on steamboats that traveled up and down the Mississippi River.
梅勒伯的乐队在密西西河上来回穿行的汽船上演出。
Many steamboats could boast of famous chefs, orchestras, and large staffs of maids and butlers to assist their cabin passengers.
很多蒸汽船甚至拥有名厨,管弦乐队,大量的女佣和管家来服务他们的房舱旅客。
Howes says steamboats and rail lines linked growing cities that offered opportunities for talented young people.
Howes认为轮船和铁路将不断发展的城市连接了起来,也能那些有才能的年轻人提供了发展的机会。
As early as 1838, Congress created the Steamboat Inspection Service to check the safety steamboats and reduce the risk of explosions.
早在1838年,国会就批准建立了汽船检验局以检查汽船的安全性并减低爆炸的风险。
By 1863 the Northern war economy was rumbling along in high gear. Everything from steamboats to shovels was needed and produced.
到了1863年,北方战时经济呈高速运转,从蒸气船到铁锹,一切都需要并且生产出来。
The first steamboats were slow by modern standards--certainly not fast enough for water-skiing.
如果从现代的标准来看,第一艘蒸汽船的速度是很慢的:显然不能拉着人滑水。
作为一个孩子,他怀著极大的兴趣关注的轮船,大型和小型,即货物和旅客进行向上和向下的密西西比河。
You could float one of those Mississippi steamboats on a heavy dew.
只要有一滴重露水,你就可以让密西西比的汽艇浮起来。
High- powered steamboats began to carry goods and passengers on rivers and seas .
高能蒸汽机船开始在内河和海上运载货物和旅客。
By the 1870s , they had replaced the steamboats as the major transporter of goods and passengers within the united states.
到了1870年代,铁路公司已经取代蒸汽船,成为货物与乘客在美国内部的主要交通工具。
Marable's band played on steamboats that traveled up and down the Mississippi River.
梅勒伯的乐队在密西西河上来回穿行的汽船上演出。
Many steamboats could boast of famous chefs, orchestras, and large staffs of maids and butlers to assist their cabin passengers.
很多蒸汽船甚至拥有名厨,管弦乐队,大量的女佣和管家来服务他们的房舱旅客。
Howes says steamboats and rail lines linked growing cities that offered opportunities for talented young people.
Howes认为轮船和铁路将不断发展的城市连接了起来,也能那些有才能的年轻人提供了发展的机会。
As early as 1838, Congress created the Steamboat Inspection Service to check the safety steamboats and reduce the risk of explosions.
早在1838年,国会就批准建立了汽船检验局以检查汽船的安全性并减低爆炸的风险。
By 1863 the Northern war economy was rumbling along in high gear. Everything from steamboats to shovels was needed and produced.
到了1863年,北方战时经济呈高速运转,从蒸气船到铁锹,一切都需要并且生产出来。
The first steamboats were slow by modern standards--certainly not fast enough for water-skiing.
如果从现代的标准来看,第一艘蒸汽船的速度是很慢的:显然不能拉着人滑水。