stowage
/stoh-ij/US // ˈstoʊ ɪdʒ //UK // (ˈstəʊɪdʒ) //
装载,装载量,装运,装货
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
- : an act or operation of stowing.
- : the state or manner of being stowed.
- : room or accommodation for stowing something.
- : a place in which something is or may be stowed.
- : something that is stowed or to be stowed.
- : a charge for stowing something.
Examples
Sometimes, to stir them from their stowage, the vessel was fumigated.
What should a dutiful wife do but see to their safe stowage?
It is then that the necessity of a cautious stowage, when there is a partial cargo, becomes obvious.
He found his voice and it was steady and even, he might have been outlining some stowage problem for Van Rycke's approval.
A large number of hands were sent on board of the Reindeer, and her cotton was nearly all placed in the hold by good stowage.
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