英:[ˈkɒkpɪt]
美:[ˈkɑːkpɪt]
英:[ˈkɒkpɪt]
美:[ˈkɑːkpɪt]
cock·pit
kak pIt
复数:cockpits
noun
a pit or enclosure for cockfights
a place noted for especially bloody, violent, or long-continued conflict
obsolete the pit of a theater
a compartment in a sailing warship used as quarters for junior officers and for treatment of the wounded in an engagement
a space or compartment in a usually small vehicle (such as a boat, airplane, or automobile) from which it is steered, piloted, or driven see airplane illustration
1580年代,“用于斗鸡的坑或封闭空间”,源自 cock(n.1)和 pit(n.1)。在航海意义上(1706年)用于指甲板下面的海军学员舱室; 后来转用于飞机(1914年)和赛车(1930年代)。
座舱
The first known use of cockpit was in 1556
cockroachnoun
any of an order of quick-moving insects that have long antennae and leathery forewings, are mainly nocturnal, and include pests of human dwellings
cockroachnoun
any of an order of quick-moving insects that have long antennae and leathery forewings, are mainly nocturnal, and include pests of human dwellings
cockpitnoun
a space or compartment in a usually small vehicle (as a boat, airplane, or automobile) from which it is steered, piloted, or driven
1 He found him back in the cockpit, sitting in the captain’s chair, admiring the weapon in his hands.
2 If it wanted me, truly wanted me, it could come right into the cockpit.
3 Alec looked more comfortable in the cockpit than Mark had ever seen him.
4 He stood up and carried Toby to the place where the cockpit had sat, now an oval of exposed dirt circled by overgrown grass and leaves.
5 Kabuo brought his thermos into the cockpit, then sat on the port gunnel and sipped green tea, listening into the fog uneasily.
6 Every inch of his body ached and his muscles were rubber, but somehow he managed to make it on his own, falling to the floor of the cockpit in a heap.
7 Every warning indicator in my cockpit started to flash as my mech began to fall out of the sky in two smoking, burning halves.
8 Performing this maneuver purely by the instruments in the cockpit would look terrible.
要是单纯靠座舱仪表的显示来完成这个动作的话那看上去就会太糟糕了.
9 Slaves would run away into the forest in the Guianas, to “cockpit country”—the steep canyons of Jamaica—to the swamps in North America.
10 I look over at the cockpit, grateful there are chairs for me and Javier, so I don’t have to stand while piloting the five of us to the surface.
11 Capt . Flanagan invited Mr. Levelle's three children into the cockpit during boarding.
Flanagan机长便在客人登机期间邀请他三个孩子到驾驶舱参观.
12 Once a driver is in the cockpit — a student might weigh around 100 pounds — teams place weights in the car to meet the threshold.
13 By six AM, he'd been sitting in the cockpit's scorching heat for nearly an hour.
14 Bright orange light rimmed the windows of the rear cockpit.
15 The wireless operator could see, through the shattered Plexiglas of the cockpit, the young pilot desperately trying to free his dead navigator from a torn and bloody helmet.
16 Hence fourteen days for Frank and Jim; I thought that was really a very' long time to spend inside the tiny Gemini cockpit.
17 Back in the cockpit once more, this time with a loaded gun, I was ready to sail over to the Agena.
18 The assistant pilot had climbed through from the cockpit.
19 He jumped into the cockpit and untied the towel which was still stretched from the boom to make an awning.
20 Henry Foster had had his machine wheeled out of its lockup and, when Lenina arrived, was already seated in the cockpit, waiting.
2 灰岩盆地
3 驾驶座
4 驾驶舱
5 战场
battlefield field theatre list field of honour front camp theater plain battleground battle-field barricade champaign
6 正厅