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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n.名词 noun
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- : 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
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- : 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.
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