nautical的意思和读音

nautical

: [ˈnɔtɪk(ə)l] : [ˈnɔːtɪk(ə)l]

adj.

adj.maritime,marine,naval,seafaring,sailing

nauticaladj.

1.connected with ships, sailors and sailing

nautical terms

adj.1.,;;,

adj.1.relating to ships and sailing

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1.This measures how much it costs to move a ton - one nautical mile.-

2.In fact, the third signal flag (from left to right as you face the front door) does not exist in international nautical code.

3.Nautical A small piece of wood placed at the top of a mast or flagpole, usually having holes through which halyards can be passed.穿

4.Nautical A platform enclosing the head of each mast of a sailing ship, to which the top mast rigging is attached.

5."We went about two nautical miles off the coast, " he said. "There were still oil sheens there. "沿线。“。”

6.My new purchase from the internet. love the color of this blouse, navy and red. kinda nautical like, don't you think?

7.In the initial stage of ships' meeting, this range may be impacted a certain one, but it would be less than 1 nautical mile.1

8.However, an official from the airline says the search area has now been narrowed down to a zone of a few nautical miles.

9.ways (used with a sing. or pl. verb)Nautical The timbered structure on which a ship is built and from which it slides when launched.()【

10.In the dark night, a few nautical miles to the starboard, loomed the gigantic turtle, Gueshan Island.————