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shipman

/ship-muhn/US // ˈʃɪp mən //

船民,船夫,船工,船长

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ship·men.

    • : a sailor.
    • : the master of a ship.

Examples

  • Or am I and others who cite luck, including Shipman, simply more self-aware or forthcoming than most people, especially men?

  • To be clear, Kay and Shipman are not the only ones who seem to have a problem with women using the “L-word.”

  • This is the subject of a buzzy new book, The Confidence Code, by journalists Claire Shipman and Katty Kay.

  • When Shipman would not open the door, Nowak began to cry, the police said.

  • Oefelein, who had divorced in 2005, was also dating U.S. Air Force Captain Colleen Shipman.

  • According to Shipman the custom of making presents at baptisms declined in the time of the Commonwealth.

  • A shipman, "who rode upon a rouncy (hack) as best he could," somewhat after the style of modern mariners.

  • Now the cog's head was turned Francewards, and the shipman walked the deck, a peaceful master-mariner once more.

  • The lad, when for good services I gave him his choice of my favour, chose but the grace of an old drunken shipman.

  • They were what a compass is to a shipman, taking him straight on his course through the blackest storms.