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复数:boatswains
15世纪中期, bot-swein,“船上的次要官员”,源自晚期古英语 batswegen,来自 bat “船”(见 boat(n.))+古诺尔斯语 sveinn “男孩”(见 swain)。
BOATSWAIN. The warrant officer who in the old Navy was responsible for all the gear that set the ship in motion and all the tackle that kept her at rest. [Sir Geoffrey Callender, "Sea Passages," 1943]
船长。在旧海军中负责所有使船运动的装备和保持其静止的绳索的授权军官。[杰弗里·卡伦德爵士,《海上通道》,1943]
他还用银哨召唤船员履行职责。拼音 bo'sun/bosun 可追溯至1840年。福勒[1926]写道,“航海发音(bō'sn)已经变得如此普遍,以至于避免使用它比使用它更做作。”
水手长
掌帆长
水手长
又称 :水手长(bosun )
Middle English bootswein, from boot boat + swein boy, servant — more at swain
The first known use of boatswain was before the 12th century
bobbleverb
bob entry 1 sense 1a
to handle in a clumsy or unsure way : fumble
bobbinnoun
a spool or spindle on which yarn or thread is wound (as in a sewing machine)
bob1 of 4verb
to move or cause to move up and down in a short quick movement a cork bobbing in the water
bob the head
to appear suddenly or unexpectedly
may bob up anywhere
to grasp or make a grab with the teeth
bob for apples
bob2 of 4noun
a short jerky motion
a bob of the head
bob3 of 4noun
a woman's or child's short haircut
a weight hanging from a line
float entry 1 sense 2a
bob4 of 4verb
to cut shorter : crop
to cut (hair) in the style of a bob
bobbinnoun
a spool or spindle on which yarn or thread is wound (as in a sewing machine)
bobbernoun
one that bobsespecially: float entry 1 sense 2a
bob1 of 4verb
to move or cause to move up and down in a short quick movement a cork bobbing in the water
bob the head
to appear suddenly or unexpectedly
may bob up anywhere
to grasp or make a grab with the teeth
bob for apples
bob2 of 4noun
a short jerky motion
a bob of the head
bob3 of 4noun
a woman's or child's short haircut
a weight hanging from a line
float entry 1 sense 2a
bob4 of 4verb
to cut shorter : crop
to cut (hair) in the style of a bob
bob1 of 4verb
to move or cause to move up and down in a short quick movement a cork bobbing in the water
bob the head
to appear suddenly or unexpectedly
may bob up anywhere
to grasp or make a grab with the teeth
bob for apples
bob2 of 4noun
a short jerky motion
a bob of the head
bob3 of 4noun
a woman's or child's short haircut
a weight hanging from a line
float entry 1 sense 2a
bob4 of 4verb
to cut shorter : crop
to cut (hair) in the style of a bob
boatswainnoun
a sailor in the navy or merchant marine responsible for supervising work related to maintenance of the hull
1 In the first scene of “The Tempest,” facing the ruckus of the sailors while a storm ravages the boat, the boatswain groans, “A plague upon this howling!”
2 And, still holding on carefully, she pulled on the halliard with her free hand, until the boatswain's chair was far enough down again to go down of its own weight.
3 A sergeant of marines, the chief boatswain’s mate, and three others, went round the ship singing Christmas carols suited to the occasion, and made a special stay outside the captain’s cabin.
4 The boatswain died when he got on to the ship.
5 When the boatswain came ashore in laced clothes, Captain Cheap knocked him down.
6 Her father is a retired Army captain who was in charge of a Patriot missile battalion while her older brother is a boatswains mate on a Coast Guard cutter.
7 Mr. Potts, a 20-year-old crane operator with the rank of boatswain’s mate, had been on leave in Honolulu for two days.
8 We thought the boatswain a brute, and, practically, told him so.
我们认为这个水手长是个残忍的家伙,并几乎对他直言相告了。
9 As a former Navy boatswain’s mate, he has not.
10 The boatswain, Job Anderson, was the likeliest man aboard, and though he kept his old title, he served in a way as mate.
水手长乔布·安德森是船上最有希望的人选,尽管他保持了原有的头衔,他却履行了大副的职责。
11 The other 30 to 40 crew members, including chefs, officers, stewards, engineers, boatswains and deckhands, work year-round with all expenses paid, often even including offshore bar tabs.
12 A boatswain named Walton fell from the forecastle into the ice-cold water and was swept under the bow.
13 Jimmy heard the men at work under the boatswain on the deck above; and then, all was utter darkness and silence.
14 At the time agreed some other conspirators came off in a long-boat, and Avery hailed them, and was answered in the following terms: “Is your drunken boatswain aboard?”—the watch-word previously arranged.
15 Rocking the boat backward and forward, head on, when it had gained a free motion, the whole crew hauled together on the painter when the boatswain cried loudly: "Pull all!"
16 “It belonged to a chief boatswain’s mate by the name of Cook, U.S. Coast Guard,” MacDonald recalled.
17 Captains got a double share, boatswains got one and a half, the ship’s carpenter got one and a quarter, and the regular sailors got a single share.
18 The head of Job Anderson, the boatswain, appeared at the middle loophole.
水手长乔伯·安德森的脑袋出现在了中间那个枪眼里。
19 In May 2021, Hannah Crisostomo, an aviation boatswain’s mate handler on the George Washington, attempted suicide on the heels of her first anniversary with the Navy.
20 The “crew” on the Bramble consists of about 20 retired captains, engineers and boatswain’s mates, Klinger said.
2 掌帆长
3 水夫长
4 水手长
5 帆缆