schooner
英 ['skuːnə]
美 ['skunɚ]
- n. [船] 纵帆船;大酒杯;大篷车
- n. (Schooner)人名;(英)斯库纳
schooner 双桅帆船可能来自苏格兰语 scon,掠过水面,打水漂或漂石子游戏。
- schooner (n.)
- fore-and-aft rigged vessel, originally with only two masts, 1716, perhaps from a New England verb related to Scottish scon "to send over water, to skip stones." Skeat relates this dialectal verb to shunt. Spelling probably influenced by Dutch, but Dutch schoener is a loan-word from English, as are German Schoner, French schooner, Swedish skonert. Said to have originated in Gloucester, Mass., shipyard.
The rig characteristic of a schooner has been defined as consisting essentially of two gaff sails, the after sail not being smaller than the fore, and a head sail set on a bowsprit. [OED]
Meaning "tall beer glass" is from 1879, of unknown origin or connection.
- 1. The schooner was driven ashore.
- 那条帆船被冲上了岸.
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- 2. The current was bearing coracle and schooner southward at an equal rate.
- 急流正以同样的速度将小筏子和西斯潘尼奥拉号一起冲向南方.
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- 3. The current was coracle and schooner southward at an equal rate.
- 潮流以同样的速度带着大船和小艇向南滑行.
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- 4. He drank a schooner of beer and became drunken.
- 他喝了一大酒杯啤酒后醉倒了.
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- 5. The high wind has made the schooner break sheer.
- 强风将大帆船吹离航道.
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