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gal·ley
gae li
复数:galleys
词根:galley
n.galleon 十五,十六世纪西班牙大型帆船
noun
a ship or boat propelled solely or chiefly by oars: such as
a long low ship used for war and trading especially in the Mediterranean Sea from the Middle Ages to the 19th centuryalso: galleass
a warship of classical antiquity compare bireme, trireme
a large open boat (such as a gig) formerly used in England
the kitchen and cooking apparatus especially of a ship or airplane
an oblong tray to hold especially a single column of set type
a proof of typeset matter especially in a single column before being made into pages
13世纪,“既有帆又有桨的海船”,源自古法语 galie, galee “小船,战舰,加莱”,源自中世纪拉丁语 galea 或加泰罗尼亚语 galea,源自晚期希腊语 galea,起源不明。这个词已经传入大多数西欧语言。最初是指“地中海常见的一层甲板的低平海船”。意思“船上的炊具或炊事房”可追溯至1750年。
“长方形托盘,用于承载排版字块”的 galley 印刷意义,源自1650年代的法语 galée,指的是托盘的形状。作为 galley-proof 的简称,可追溯至1890年。
Middle English galeie, galey, borrowed from Anglo-French galee, galeie (continental Old French galee, galie), borrowed (probably in part via Upper Italian dialects) from Middle Greek galéa, after galéa "the shark Galeorhinus galeus," probably re-formation of Greek galeós, a name for the same fish, of uncertain origin
The first known use of galley was in the 13th century
gallivantverb
to travel or roam about for pleasure
gallivantverb
to travel or roam about for pleasure
galliumnoun
a bluish white metallic element see element
gallinulenoun
any of several birds related to the rails that are usually found in or near water
gallingadjective
very irritating : vexing
Gallicadjective
of or relating to Gaul or France
galleynoun
a large low ship of olden times moved by oars and sails
the kitchen especially of a ship or airplane
galleynoun
a large low ship of olden times moved by oars and sails
the kitchen especially of a ship or airplane
1 For example : Forward galley at flight deck entrance has areas of wrinkled wallpaper.
驾驶舱门过道的前厨房墙纸起皱.
2 The ship’s boy nodded and scrambled away, nearly knocking into Cooky, who stumbled from the galley, calling for Aly.
3 The hull slammed into the next galley over and rebounded so violenfly he was almost knocked into the water.
4 Visitors can also go through the large galley where crew members got their meals.
游客还可以穿过船员们用餐的厨房.
5 Visitors can also go through the large galley where crew members got their meals.
游客还可以穿过船员们用餐的厨房。
6 He had lived in a tent years ago when he started his boat and until galley and cabin were complete enough to move into.
7 Some of her paintings are on display / on show in the local art galley.
她的一些画正在本地的美术馆展出。 。
8 The boy was caught and sold to be a galley slave.
这个男孩被抓住,并被卖到战舰上做奴隶.
9 We had two bunks, a toilet, a galley, no radio, plenty of books, a deck of cards, a chess set, and two thousand pounds of hash.
10 His men used their oars to push free of the barge, while others turned the galley so her prow faced the onrushing White Hart.
11 And now they were hiding and watching and stuck, while the lions stalked through the ship’s carcass and laughed and cracked open liquor they’d found in the galley.
12 Ships lined the strand; war galleys and fishing vessels, stout carracks and fatbottomed cogs.
13 “Do you need arms? I have rowed in a galley.”
14 The boy was caughtand sold to be a galley slave.
这个男孩被抓住,并被卖到战舰上做奴隶。
15 I’d take the Wave galleys and sit at one of the desks, my back firm, a pencil behind my ear, studying the pages for typos.
16 He carried the toolbox and one of the bottles of gas into the galley and went forward and made a last tour of the staterooms.
17 Davos reeled off commands, one bank of oars pushed off while the other backed water, and the galley came about.
18 He looked east, and saw a galley racing across the waters of the Bite.
19 The door of distribution board after galley to be rewelded.
厨房后门门板要重新焊接。
20 The crew of the galley righted her with great speed.
划艇的人很快把小艇稳住了.
3 船上厨房
4 活字盘
5 校样
7 长条校样
8 军舰