mariner
英 [ˈmær.ɪ.nər]
美 [ˈmer.ə.nɚ]
- n. 水手;船员
- n. (Mariner)人名;(西)马里内尔;(英)马里纳
mariner 水手来自marine,海的,-er,人。引申词义水手。
- mariner (n.)
- mid-13c., from Anglo-French mariner, Old French marinier "seaman, sailor" (12c.), from Medieval Latin marinarius "sailor," from Latin marinus "of the sea" (see marine). Earlier and long more common than sailor. A sailor also could be a brimgeist in Old English.
- 1. The figure of the Ancient Mariner has been variously interpreted.
- 对于《古舟子咏》中的人物,一直有着各种各样的理解.
- 2. A smooth sea never made a skillful mariner.
- 平静的大海决不能造就熟练的水手.
- 3. A mariner must have his eye upon rocks and sands as well as upon the North Star.
- 海员不仅要盯着北极星,还要注意暗礁和险滩.
- 4. Nothing further passed between the mariner and Hester Prynne.
- 船长和海丝特-白兰没有再说什么.
- 5. 41 A smooth sea never made a skillful mariner.
- 41平静的大海练不出好水手.