steamboats

steamboats

美 [ˈstimˌboʊt]  英 [ˈstiːmˌbəʊt]

  • na.汽艇
  • 网络汽船;轮船;火锅

词形变化

复数:steamboats  

英汉解释

na.
1.
汽艇,汽船,轮船

英英解释

n.

例句

As a child, he watched with great interest the steamboats, large and small, that carried goods and passengers up and down the Mississippi.

作为一个孩子怀极大兴趣关注轮船大型小型货物旅客进行向上向下密西西比河

You could float one of those Mississippi steamboats on a heavy dew.

只要露水可以密西西比汽艇起来

High- powered steamboats began to carry goods and passengers on rivers and seas .

高能蒸汽机开始内河海上运载货物旅客

by the 1870s , they had replaced the steamboats as the major transporter of goods and passengers within the united states.

1870年代铁路公司已经取代蒸汽成为货物乘客美国内部主要交通工具

Marable's band played on steamboats that traveled up and down the Mississippi River.

梅勒伯乐队密西西河来回穿行汽船演出

Many steamboats could boast of famous chefs, orchestras, and large staffs of maids and butlers to assist their cabin passengers.

很多蒸汽甚至拥有名厨管弦乐队大量女佣管家服务他们房舱旅客

Howes says steamboats and rail lines linked growing cities that offered opportunities for talented young people.

Howes认为轮船铁路不断发展城市连接起来那些有才能年轻人提供发展机会

As early as 1838, Congress created the Steamboat Inspection Service to check the safety steamboats and reduce the risk of explosions.

1838年,国会批准建立汽船检验局检查汽船安全性减低爆炸风险

By 1863 the Northern war economy was rumbling along in high gear. Everything from steamboats to shovels was needed and produced.

1863北方战时经济高速运转铁锹一切都需要并且生产出来

The first steamboats were slow by modern standards--certainly not fast enough for water-skiing.

如果现代标准来看第一蒸汽速度显然不能滑水

The steamboats' major cargoes were cotton and sugar, along with passengers.

蒸汽过去承载主要货物棉花有一些乘客

And the steamboats, though their reign was longer, were ephemeral craft.

汽船时代虽然比较一种朝不保夕工具

During the 1840s, steamboats began running between Herne Bay and London.

19世纪40年代,轮船开始赫恩海湾伦敦之间运行

Mississippi River steamboats increased to 400 by 1840, and local commerce skyrocketed in value, reaching $54 million by 1835.

密西西比河蒸汽数量1840年增加400当地商业产值1835年飙升54百万美元

and those beads led to steamboats and skyscrapers

这些闪亮珠子创造蒸汽摩天大楼