词汇 | longshore |
释义 | longshore adjective uk /ˈlɒŋ.ʃɔːr/ us /ˈlɑːŋ.ʃɔːr/ mainly US Longshore workers work at a port, especially putting goods onto and taking them off ships: 码头工人的 Longshore workers continued loading and unloading the ships. A typical longshore gang ranges from 12 to 20 workers.一支典型的码头工人队伍一般有12到20名工人。 See also longshoreman environment specialized parallel with or at an angle to the coast: 沿岸的 Such waves pile water up and initiate longshore currents.这样的波浪会把水推到一起,引发沿岸流。 See also longshore drift In the story, the lives of longshore dockmen are dominated by powerful mobsters. Longshore clerks used to handwrite container numbers. The gentle down-wave drift of water can lead to the accumulation of water along the coast and so help to generate rip and longshore currents. A ridge of sand and gravel stretches out along the coastline, deposited by longshore drift. Terms for location & direction used at sea abaft adrift afloat aft aground amidships ashore astern cast cast someone adriftidiom deck fore inshore keep afloat offshore onshore out overboard shore |
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