英:[brɪg]
美:[brɪɡ]
英:[brɪg]
美:[brɪɡ]
复数:brigs
noun (1)
a 2-masted square-rigged ship
noun (2)
a place (as on a ship) for temporary confinement of offenders in the U.S. Navy
guardhouse, prison
abbreviation
brigade; brigadier
"两桅方帆船",1720年,口语中缩短了 brigantine(见该词)。"船上的监狱"的意思是在1841年,美国英语,也许是因为这样的船在退役后被用作监狱船。
二桅船
方帆双桅船
双桅方帆船
Noun (1) short for brigantine Noun (2) probably from brig >entry 1
The first known use of brig was in 1712
brightadjective
giving off or filled with much light
very clear or vivid in color
intelligent sense 1b, clever a bright idea
a bright child
cheerful sense 1
a bright smile
full of promise
a bright future
brightadjective
giving off or filled with much light
very clear or vivid in color
intelligent sense 1b, clever a bright idea
a bright child
cheerful sense 1
a bright smile
full of promise
a bright future
brightenverb
to make or become bright or brighter
brightenverb
to make or become bright or brighter
brigantinenoun
a square-rigged ship with two masts but without a square mainsail
brigandnoun
bandit
brigandnoun
bandit
brigadenoun
a body of soldiers consisting of two or more regiments
a group of people organized for acting together
a fire brigade
brig1 of 2noun
a square-rigged sailing ship with two masts
brig2 of 2noun
a place (as on a ship) for temporary imprisonment of offenders in the U.S. Navy
1 Scheller said he was willing to continue serving his time in the brig if it will give “peace of mind” to Marine Corps officials while allowing negotiations for an “honorable departure” to continue.
2 Scheller’s pay for two months, but relented because of time already spent in the brig.
3 A sound startles me—the scraping of the lock on the brig door.
4 Lem was released from the brig again; they needed his weight on the halyards.
5 The punishment can include confinement in the brig, forfeiture of pay or dishonorable discharge and it is largely based on how long they were away and whether they were apprehended or returned on their own.
6 For example , content of Pb in Schizonepea tenuifolia Brig.
但炮制后, 铅含量明显降低.
7 A good acid and alkali - resistant, heat resistant properties, is more popular on the market a fluorescent brig...
具有较好的耐酸,耐碱,耐高温性能,是目前市场上比较流行的一种荧光增白剂。
8 In the 1838 sale, 272 enslaved people were packed into custom-made brigs, in conditions like those of the Middle Passage, and shipped from the Alexandria, Va., docks to the sugar plantations of Louisiana.
9 The first ships to sail the lakes were classic European schooners, sloops and brigs.
10 For the third time, Lem Harvey was in the brig.
11 After Mays was interviewed by investigators, the command ordered him to the brig.
12 I would guess no based on their conversation while in the brig.
13 Abandoning all sense of order or control, a few of the sailors careened through the brig, demanding liquor from the frightened passengers.
14 The brig is heaving around on the anchor.
双桅横帆船围着锚转圈。
15 Interior Ministry spokesman Brig.
内政大臣发言人Brig。
16 Shaw also declines to throw Riker and Picard in the brig, though he would be in the right to do so.
17 He never tucked in shirttails, not even in the Army, he said, where he spent a month in the brig for it.
18 The officer also seemingly realized that last post could result in his trip to the brig.
19 It is a makeshift brig but it does the job.
20 These “picaroons” became such a nuisance that Thomas Jefferson in 1780 sent a brig named after himself to “sweep the bay clean of this trash.”
3 桥
4 警卫室
7 监禁
hold prison retention custody ward rap detention restraint confinement bondage duress poundage durance duresse encage pen confine restrain constrain imprison jug incarcerate slough gaol immure pinfold steek
8 监狱
hoosgow keep prison pen stir mill cooler quad nick penitentiary gaol clink cannery pokey quod bridewell choky calaboose hoosegow bandhouse lockup jailhouse flophouse rest house iron house hold college hospital joint jail dump freezer slam choke grate boob limbo porridge mush fishbowl slammer icebox clinker tollbooth pogey poogie His Majesty's hotel