nautical
英 [ˈnɔː.tɪ.kəl]
美 [ˈnɑː.t̬i.kəl]
1、naut- + -ical.
2、含义:pertaining to ships or sailors.
nautical 航海的来自拉丁语naus,船,词源同navigate,navy.引申词义航行的,航海的。
- nautical (adj.)
- 1550s, from -al (1) + nautic from Middle French nautique, from Latin nauticus "pertaining to ships or sailors," from Greek nautikos "seafaring, naval," from nautes "sailor," from naus "ship," from PIE *nau- (2) "boat" (see naval).
- 1. Captain Gulliver was a middle class, nautical man.
- 格列佛船长是一个中产阶级的海员.
- 2. Have the nautical chart at your fingertips, and you'll be able to steer your ship.
- 熟水路才能划好船.
- 3. A nautical almanac gives information about the sun, moon, tides, etc.
- 航海年历中有日 、 月 、 潮汐等的资料.
- 4. A nautical mile is 1,852 meters.
- 一海里等于1852米.
- 5. It is a nautical term, I suppose.
- 我想,那是航海术语.