nautical
nautical — 形容詞
1. describing anything to do with the sea, ships, and the skills or equipment used
航海的
與船隻、航海或水手相關的
describing anything to do with the sea, ships, and the skills or equipment used for sailing and navigating on water.
Theo studied nautical charts before sailing across the Pacific Ocean.
Theo 在橫渡太平洋之前仔細研究了航海圖。
collocation: nautical chart — a map for sea travel
Aiko learned nautical skills like tying knots and reading a compass at summer camp.
Aiko 在夏令營學會了打繩結和看指南針等航海技能。
adjective used before noun: nautical skills
The harbor restaurant had a nautical theme with ropes, anchors, and painted fish.
那間港邊餐廳以航海為主題,擺設了繩索、船錨和彩繪魚飾。
Kofi's grandfather taught him to find his way with a nautical compass.
Kofi 的祖父教他用航海羅盤辨別方向。
The crew checked all the nautical equipment before the storm arrived.
暴風雨來臨前,船員檢查了所有航海設備。
- maritime
more formal and often used for laws, trade, or history involving the sea (maritime law, maritime history)
- marine
focuses on the sea itself or things living in it (marine life, marine biology) rather than ships and sailing
- naval
specifically about a nation's military navy, not recreational or commercial sailing
- seafaring
describes people or cultures who travel by sea; 'seafaring' is typically used for people, 'nautical' for things
- terrestrial
relating to the land rather than the sea
文法句型
nautical + noun
用法筆記
Almost always placed before a noun (attributive position). Rarely used after a linking verb; for example, you would say 'a nautical map' but not 'the map is nautical.' This is a domain-specific term more common in written descriptions of maritime topics than in everyday conversation.