steamship
steamship — 名詞
1. a large boat that uses steam from heated water to turn its engines and move acro
蒸汽船
以蒸汽引擎驅動的大型船隻
a large boat that uses steam from heated water to turn its engines and move across oceans or large rivers
Yuna's great-grandfather worked on a steamship carrying cargo between Liverpool and New York.
Yuna 的曾祖父曾在一艘蒸汽船上工作,該船往返利物浦與紐約之間運送貨物。
historical context: steamship + route between ports
The rusted steamship named SS Meridian sat abandoned in the harbour for decades before being restored.
那艘名為 SS Meridian 的生鏽蒸汽船在港口廢棄了數十年,之後才被修復。
abbreviation: SS (steamship) + ship name
Tourists lined up to board the old steamship for a short cruise around the bay.
遊客們排隊登上那艘老蒸汽船,參加繞行海灣的短程航行。
Sivan found old steamship tickets tucked inside her grandmother's suitcase.
Sivan 在祖母的手提箱裡發現了幾張舊蒸汽船票。
文法句型
[countable] a steamship
the steamship [name]
用法筆記
Today steamship is mainly used in historical writing or as part of a ship's official name. The abbreviation SS (e.g., SS Great Britain) stands for 'steamship' and appears before the vessel's name. Modern passenger ships are powered by diesel or nuclear engines, not steam.