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skipper

/skip-er/US // ˈskɪp ər //UK // (ˈskɪpə) //

船长,舰长,舵手,船長

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the master or captain of a vessel, especially of a small trading or fishing vessel.
    • : a captain or leader, as of a team.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to act as skipper of.

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Examples

  • “We always say addiction is an equal opportunity affliction,” Skipper said.

  • “The minute they blow, you can call the airline and pull them off flight status,” Skipper said.

  • After 48 hours at the helm, the skipper knew he needed to rest, so Lennon would have to steer for a while.

  • Scott carried on as skipper of the station, with its 10-hour work days, while assuming the added duty of concerned brother.

  • We do what we can when Skipper loses her lunch money, pay for college if we can, help out with the first-day-at-work suit.

  • Kielland's third novel, "Skipper Worse," marked a distinct step in his development.

  • Skipper Worse growled a little and rubbed his head, when Sivert Gesvint pressed his hand and welcomed him with effusion.

  • Sarah bashfully welcomed Skipper Worse, who patted her on the head; he had known her ever since she was a small child.

  • Skipper Worse could not understand what they were talking about, and he became very weary.

  • In a moment Skipper Worse was wide awake, and began to hum, as she moved her fingers along the lines.