helmsmanship 的定义
plural helms·men.
- a person who steers a ship; helmsperson.
helmsmanship 近义词
等同于 navigation
更多helmsmanship例句
- Shortly before the Concordia crashed, Schettino can be heard on the audiotape telling the helmsman to turn again.
- “I made a decision to go off course and I gave those orders to the helmsman,” he told the court.
- The judge in the preliminary hearing, Valeria Montesarchio, denied the request to subpoena the helmsman.
- The helmsman, who did not speak English or Italian fluently, responded, “Hard to Starboard?”
- Moments later, he can be heard yelling “Hard to Port” at the helmsman when it became clear the ship was heading for disaster.
- The helmsman led me to the side of the vessel, and told me to hold my head overboard, and inhale the air.
- Captain Worse winked at the helmsman, and declared that the old thing knew well enough where she was now that they were round.
- But Thorgils had known what was coming, and had kept his quick eye on the helmsman of the stranger.
- The helmsman in the boat would take hold of it when it came within his reach, and put the money into the toe of it.
- She had eight thwarts, on which the paddlers sat, and a seat aft for the helmsman, who also used a paddle for steering.