merchant ship
英 [ˈmɜːtʃənt ʃɪp]
美 [ˈmɜːrtʃənt ʃɪp]
商船
英英释义
noun
- a cargo ship
- they did much of their overseas trade in foreign bottoms
双语例句
- An official document issued by an allied foreign government to a ship, especially a neutral merchant ship in time of war, authorizing it to enter and travel through certain waters freely.
中立船证由联盟的外国政府颁发给船只的一种官方文件,尤指战时授权中立商船在特定水城内自由进出和航行的文件。 - I've signed on a merchant ship so that I can work my passage to Australia.
我已受雇于一条商船,这样我能以做工抵作船费去澳大利亚了。 - Is he good at running meetings? an officer who is licensed to command a merchant ship.
他擅长掌握会议吗?经授权掌管商船的长官。 - Ships built to merchant ship specifications.
按照商船规格建造的船只。 - Ocean liner: Large merchant ship that visits designated ports on a regular schedule. make a voyage across the Atlantic
定期远洋船:在指定的港口间,按规定的时间表航行的商船。作横越大西洋的航行 - Discussion on Safe Avoidance of Merchant Ship and Fishing Vessel
商船与渔船海上安全避让问题的探讨 - The crew of the merchant ship were paid off at the end of the trip and a fresh one engaged.
商船的水手们在结束航行之后,算清了账被解雇了,又雇用了一批新的水手。 - An officer on a merchant ship in charge of the cargo and its sale and purchase.
商船上从事货物的保存和买卖的职员。 - It has been widely recognized that merchant ship enjoys the right of innocent passage.
商船在通过领海时普遍享有无害通过权,这一点得到了广泛的认可。 - The FS949 had not been a great liner, or even a remarkable merchant ship.
FS949号既不是一艘大轮船,也不是一只有名的商船。