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shipbuilder

/ship-bil-der/US // ˈʃɪpˌbɪl dər //UK // (ˈʃɪpˌbɪldə) //

造船厂,造船商,造船公司,造船师

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person whose occupation is the designing or constructing of ship.
    • : a commercial firm for building ships.

Examples

  • San Diego City & County Commissioner Nicole Murray Ramirez arranged the private tours led by Dennis DuBard, Manager of Government Relations at General Dynamic NASSCO on behalf of the shipbuilders.

  • His last novel, Waterline was the story of a one-time shipbuilder in the Glasgow yards, now broken by loss.

  • They disparage his trip to a Navy shipbuilder as a “road show.”

  • But there is also an incorporeal cause, likewise a ship, viz., the ship in the mind of the shipbuilder.

  • In Bible history the same term has been employed to personify the tradition of the first shipbuilder, Noah.

  • Constantine, the younger son of Clemens the shipbuilder, had been her brothers' companion and closest friend.

  • He found the trees, but they were in such inaccessible ravines that the shipbuilder declared it was impossible to get them.

  • It was a fortunate day for our nation when the plans of Mr. Humphreys, a shipbuilder of Philadelphia, were accepted.