starboard / ˈstɑr bərd, -ˌbɔrd, -ˌboʊrd /

💦中学词汇右舷右侧右岸右舷侧

starboard4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the right-hand side of or direction from a vessel or aircraft, facing forward.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or pertaining or located to the starboard.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. toward the right side.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to turn to starboard.

更多starboard例句

  1. So not only will the GOP have control in the Senate, it will move the center of gravity on Capitol Hill hard to starboard.
  2. Correction: The original article stated that Starboard Strategic Inc. had undertaken the Internet media buy for the NRA.
  3. After it has been uprighted, sponsons will be welded to the starboard side that has been underwater for a year.
  4. The helmsman, who did not speak English or Italian fluently, responded, “Hard to Starboard?”
  5. Then it shut down all the thrusters on the starboard side, leaving the 24-foot Deepsea Challenger spinning in a circle.
  6. Malcolm asked her gently to go back to the helm and keep it jammed hard-a-starboard until they arrived at the left bank.
  7. The big ocean liners lashed to port and starboard cut us off from air as well as light and one of them is loaded with Cheddar.
  8. The deck steward called their attention to a long line of lights stealing up from the horizon on their starboard side.
  9. Now and again, when it's my watch—I'm on the starboard watch, you know—I see her turn out in the morning at two bells.
  10. A broad reach on starboard followed, 'Vigilant' setting her balloon jib-topsail very smartly.