cabin

cabin [ˈkæbɪn]  [ˈkæbɪn] 

cabin是什么意思

第三人称单数:cabins

第三人称复数:cabins

现在分词:cabining

cabin的反义词

过去分词:cabined

过去式:cabined

cabin 基本解释

名词客舱; <美>小木屋; (轮船上工作或生活的)隔间

及物动词把…关在小屋里; 使受拘束

不及物动词住在小屋里

cabin 相关例句

cabin是什么意思

名词

1. My uncle lived in a log cabin.
    我叔父住在一个小木屋里。

cabin 网络解释

cabin在线翻译

1. 船舱:99%台制! 是您DIY自制的吗 ? 有没有中央板? 如果没有, amas (两旁的船身)是否有不对称的设计(asymetrical hull), 以防侧滑 (如Hobie 16) ? 可有主船身驾驶舱(Cockpit)与船舱(Cabin)内部的照片可以欣赏一下 ?

2. 小木屋:客栈共有205个房间,大部分为小木屋(cabin依房间大小和与峡谷距离,价格从93美元至124美元不等. 网址www.grandcanyonnorthrim.com 通往北缘入口的67号公路上另有Kaibab Lodge(18英里,www.kaibab.org),杰口伯湖(44英里)也有一些小客栈.

cabin 词典解释

1. (船上的)小舱
    A cabin is a small room in a ship or boat.

    e.g. He showed her to a small cabin.
           他把她领到了一个小船舱。

2. (飞机上的)机舱,客舱
    A cabin is one of the areas inside a plane.

    e.g. He sat quietly in the First Class cabin, looking tired.
           他一脸倦意,静静地坐在头等舱里。

3. (尤指森林、群山中的)小木屋
    A cabin is a small wooden house, especially one in an area of forests or mountains.

    e.g. ...a log cabin.
           原木小屋

cabin 单语例句

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1. The ship was hit by sea ice and two fissures appeared in the cabin.

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2. Instead he is standing by the side of the cabin, reaching high for his hat on top.

3. Most of the casualties were found in the back of the cabin.

4. cabin的反义词

4. The sailors entered a special cabin that was built to prevent pirates from entering and was stocked with necessities for those living inside.

5. cabin什么意思

5. Investigators also have been examining whether a sudden decompression sucked oxygen out of the cabin and cockpit and rendered those on board unconscious.

6. One man travelling on the plane said the passengers were stuck inside the aircraft and cabin crew took a long time to open emergency doors.

7. Their disagreement mainly focused on Cathay's use of cabin crew based outside Hong Kong, some of whom receive less pay than employees living in the city.

8. Passengers later described the panic and confusion in the darkened cabin as passengers not wearing seat belts were hurled from their seats.

9. Air attendants wearing traditional costumes specially designed for the charter flights, tried to create a festive atmosphere by preparing a lot of decorations in the cabin.

10. There has been speculation that an electrical fire or some other cause could have flooded the cabin with carbon monoxide or another gas.

cabin 英英释义

noun

1. the enclosed compartment of an aircraft or spacecraft where passengers are carried

2. small room on a ship or boat where people sleep

3. a small house built of wood
    usually in a wooded area

verb

1. confine to a small space, such as a cabin