sailornoun [ C ] uk
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/ˈseɪ.lər/ us
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/ˈseɪ.lɚ/
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B1 a person who works on a ship, especially one who is not an officer
B1 a person who often takes part in the sport of using boats with sails a good/bad sailor
someone who is not/often ill when travelling by boat: I wasn't a good sailor at the best of times and the sea was very choppy that day.
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更多範例减少例句a shipwrecked sailorHe was a young sailor on his first sea voyage.A sailor threw a rope ashore and we tied the boat to a post.They bombed two navy gunboats, killing 12 sailors.The race attracts top-class sailors from around the world.
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People who work on boats & ships
bargee
bargeman
boarding party
boater
boatman
cabin crew
crew
deckhand
docker
freighter
helmsman
longshoreman
mariner
pilot
run away to sea idiom
sea dog
seafarer
stevedore
waterman
yachtsman
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(sailor在劍橋高級學習詞典和同義詞詞典中的解釋 © Cambridge University Press)
sailor | 美式英語詞典
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a person who operates or works on a boat or ship, or a person in the navy who is not an officer: My dad is a sailor.
(sailor在劍橋學術詞典中的解釋 © Cambridge University Press)
sailor的例句
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Sightings of man-like creatures that continued to be reported, by both sailors and fishermen, fuelled the many folk legends that developed.
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The past seemed to offer inspiration and guidance for a new generation of soldiers and sailors, and useful propaganda for those who agitated for war.
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Let us come back to the black sailors who initially introduced this music, and whose role in helping forge this cosmopolitan sensibility cannot be underestimated.
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The population increased when shipwrecked sailors and castaways arrived; some of them stayed behind and added to the permanent population.
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The sailors wore their wealth conspicuously and clearly enjoyed a strong sense of fraternity.
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The 'sailor's waltz', a piece based on major triads, immediately springs to mind.
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Little wonder that the sailors again tried to correlate her behaviour with their chance of survival.
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In this respect, foreign sailors were most commonly identified as opposition supporters.
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However, the sailors attending matches were not a homogeneous group.
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Furthermore, even sailors who held some affection for the home team would at times add their opposition.
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They had the luxury of a large pool of sailors with extensive experiences who were readily available to take on the risky work.
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The sailors represented a complex set of loyalties.
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He finally reported that sailors had attempted to correlate the direction in which the monster had disappeared into the waves with their chances of survival.
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Legends that reflect such observations existed among sailors and fishermen around the world.
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They were actually sailors under the age of 20.
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avid sailorHe is an avid sailor and has owned several boats over the years.
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該例句來自維基百科,在CC BY-SA許可下可重複使用。
drunken sailorI retorted that if he believed that he was suffering from the mad hallucinations of a drunken sailor.
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該例句來自Hansard存檔。包含以下議會許可信息開放議會許可v3.0
experienced sailorMaritime law may, for example, recognize the most experienced sailor as the captain.
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