ketch的意思和读音

ketch

: [ketʃ] : [ketʃ]

n.

ketches  

ketchn.

1.a sailing boat with two masts (= posts to support the sails)

n.1.

n.1.a small ship with sails and two masts

1. 210.: catamaran 213.ketch 214.: keel boat ...

2. kestrel ketch ketch-rigged ...

4. feta ketch ketchup ...

6. 西 / New Zealand,Kiwi Yachts / Ketch / JAPAN,Fuji Yachts ...

8. ... (3) ( Cutter) (1) ( ketch) (2) ( schooner) ...

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1."Ketch---" I started to say, but let it go. What was the use getting involved in that? " Thanks. What did you want to see me about? "——”?“?”

2."About three weeks worth, " I replied. I nodded toward the ketch. " He helped me sail her up from Panama. ",”。“。”

3.In all, a ketch carries about the same total square footage of sail area as a sloop of the equivalent size.

4.A ketch therefore uses three primary sails: the mainsail and head sail, as on a sloop, plus the mizzen sail aft.使

5.Unlike in a ketch or yawl, the forward mast is smaller than the aft mast (or sometimes the same size).)。

6.While a ketch offers these advantages to cruisers, they may also be more expensive because of the added mast and sail.

7.A ketch is a common rig for cruising sailboats.

8.Who uses up the ketch-up?

9.Pass me the ketch-up, please.

10.I want plain hot dog with ketch up only. . .)。