deckhand

美 [ˈdekhænd]英 [ˈdekhænd]
  • n.普通水手;舱面水手

复数: deckhands

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noun

舱面水手;普通水手
a worker on a ship who does work that is not skilled

deckhand

频次

  • 1
    N-COUNT 舱面水手;普通水手
    A deckhand is a person who does the cleaning and other work on the deck of a ship.

noun

1
a member of a ship's crew who performs manual labor
Synonym: roustabout

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  1. A deckhand yelled at the kids and made them pick the rocks up .

    阿渔工大声在孩子们和他们挑选的岩石了。

  2. Which deckhand found the photo of the Adama family in the Colonial Fleet archives ?

    那个甲板船员在殖民地舰队档案室发现了阿达玛家的合影?

  3. To be Shanghaied meant to be drugged , kidnapped and forced become a captive deckhand on an outbound ship .

    那时某人被药倒或被绑架做跑船的奴隶水手,就说他被“上海”了。

  4. The lone deckhand asked me about the bike , and again , it was obvious that he had this same conversation with lots of riders every day .

    唯一的渔工问我的自行车,并再次,很明显,他已与此相同的许多乘客每天。