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gangway

/noun gang-wey; interjection gang-wey/US // noun ˈgæŋˌweɪ; interjection ˈgæŋˈweɪ //UK // (ˈɡæŋˌweɪ) //

舷梯,舷窗,舷门,舷墙

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a passageway, especially a narrow walkway.
    • : Nautical. an opening in the railing or bulwark of a ship, as that into which a gangplank fits.a gangplank.an area of the weather deck of a ship, between the side and a deckhouse.accommodation ladder.
    • : Railroads. the space between the cab of a steam locomotive and its tender.the side entrance of a diesel or electric locomotive.
    • : British. an aisle in a theater, restaurant, etc.an aisle in the House of Commons separating the more influential members of the political parties from the younger, less influential members.a runway in a theater.
    • : a temporary path of planks, as at a building site.
    • : Mining. a main passage or level.
    • : Also called logway. the ramp up which logs are moved into a sawmill.
interj.感叹词 interjection
  1. 1
    • : clear the way! out of the way!

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Examples

  • “Ali Khan” was about to guide the ekka along the rough gangway when Mohammed Rasul interfered.

  • The slings were affixed, the order to hoist was given by the mate, who had descended from the poop, and stood near the gangway.

  • We followed him up the companion onto the deck, and joined the crowd that awaited the releasing gangway.

  • Accordingly Mr. George and Rollo went aft again, and approached the gangway on the side where they supposed the boats would come.

  • So Rollo marched up to the gangway, and was in a moment whirled down into the boat, as the others had been.