jib
英 [dʒɪb]
美 [dʒɪb]
- vi. 踌躇不前;停止不动;移转
- n. [船] 船首三角帆;起重机的臂
jib 艏三角帆,起重机的悬臂,拒绝,不愿做词源不详,可能同gibbet,棍子,绞刑架。用于指船的前帆,即艏三角帆,及起重机的悬臂。拒绝义词源不详,可能来自jibe变体,嘲笑,讥讽。
- jib (n.)
- "foresail of a ship," 1660s, gibb, of uncertain origin, perhaps related to gibbet, from notion of a sail "hanging" from a masthead [Barnhart, OED]. Or perhaps from jib (v.) "shift a sail or boom" (1690s), from Dutch gijben, apparently related to gijk "boom or spar of a sailing ship." Said to indicate a ship's character to an observant sailor as a strange vessel approaches at sea; also nautical slang for "face," hence cut of (one's) jib "personal appearance" (1821).
- 1. We set the flying jib and cracked on.
- 我们扯起三角帆,顺风行驶.
- 2. " Courses, tops'ls, and flying - jib, sir. "
- “ 大横帆 、 中桅帆 、 三角帆, 船长. ”
- 3. I must say I didn't like the cut of his jib.
- 说实在的,我不喜欢他那个样子.
- 4. This mast held an iron stay upon which to hoist a jib - sail.
- 这条桅杆下面由几条铁索结结实实地绑着,上面有条铁支柱,用来支撑这面巨大的布帆.
- 5. Fuzzy Reliability Analysis of Railway Crane Telescopic Jib under Stochastic Load.
- 随机载荷作用下铁路起重机伸缩臂模糊可靠性分析.