nautical 的定义
- of or relating to sailors, ships, or navigation: nautical terms.
nautical 近义词
sea
更多nautical例句
- The historic downtown classic has views of Cook Inlet and the Chugach Range, and an art collection that tells the story of its nautical-explorer namesake.
- Port ofThrough the8,440 nautical miles34 daysPort of Around the Capeof Good Hope11,720 nautical miles49 daysTravel times may vary based on speed.
- Port ofThrough the8,288 nautical miles34 daysPort ofAround the Capeof Good Hope11,755 nautical miles49 daysTravel times may vary based on speed.
- By 12 degrees, nautical dawn, early-morning traffic starts to slow on the Bay Bridge, which I cross en route to Pacifica or San Francisco’s Ocean Beach.
- Leave it to one of America's oldest artist colonies to put a uniquely creative spin on this nautical holiday tradition.
- Dana Kennedy on the nautical newcomers and diminishing glamour of St. Tropez and Monte Carlo.
- No thanks; you have just stretched the concept a few nautical miles too far.
- The object and the means were the revival of the nautical labourer of twenty years before.
- He seems to have forgotten his nautical labourer patented twenty years before; but yet reproduced something very similar.
- One day her mother heard her singing a popular nautical ballad, on the devotion of a sailor's bride to her betrothed.
- The great steamer went ahead at the rate of five nautical miles an hour, and the cable passed smoothly overboard.
- Ten minutes' hard work, in which we assisted, produced something a trifle more nautical and seaworthy than the first craft.