keelson / ˈkɛl sən, ˈkil- /

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keelson 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Nautical.

  1. any of various fore-and-aft structural members lying above or parallel to the keel in the bottom of a hull.

更多keelson例句

  1. I guess you don't realize how many times I've been over this hulk, from decks to keelson, with a mallet and a foot-rule.
  2. We are going to place the keelson, and a dozen pair of hands would not be too many.
  3. Taking five feet of strong line, I tied one end under a rib next the keelson, and the other around the paddle.
  4. No Briggs ever breaks a promise, and Hal is all clear Briggs, from truck to keelson!
  5. On each side of the keelson are assistant-keelsons to give greater strength.