dunnage 的 2 个定义
- baggage or personal effects.
- loose material laid beneath or wedged among objects carried by ship or rail to prevent injury from chafing or moisture, or to provide ventilation.
dun·naged, dun·nag·ing.
- to cover or pack with dunnage.
更多dunnage例句
- I've been thinkin' over you b'yes, an' as ye hain't no dunnage wit' ye, I'm thinkin' ye'll be workin' fer yer board an' room.
- Joak had removed his dunnage down aboard the schooner and lived on her with some of the men.
- You neglected to leave my dunnage at the mission; Miss Parker.
- The engineer of the accommodation had whistled for Gordonia, and Tom was gathering his dunnage.
- With him he brought infinite luggage—everything from a steamer roll to a canvas dunnage bag, all of it portable.