steerage

英 ['stɪərɪdʒ] 美 ['stɪrɪdʒ]
  • n. 统舱;舵效;操舵;驾驶;管理;士官的二等室
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steerage 旧时客轮的统舱,大舱

steer,驾驶,-age,名词后缀。用于指旧时客轮的统舱,大舱,即驾驶舱。

steerage (n.)
c. 1400, "steering apparatus of a ship;" mid-15c., "action of steering," from steer (v.) + -age. Meaning "part of a ship in front of the chief cabin" is from 1610s; originally in the rear of the ship where the steering apparatus was, it retained the name after the introduction of the deck wheel in early 18c.; hence meaning "section of a ship with the cheapest accommodations," first recorded 1804, later found in the front part of a ship.
1. The ship went with easy steerage.
这条船容易操舵.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

2. Passengers traveling in the steerage paid the lowest fares.
坐下等客舱的旅客付最低的票价.

来自辞典例句

3. But He , that hath the steerage of my course, direct my sail!
可是让支配我的前途的上帝指导我的行动吧!

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4. He was re - elected for his miraculous steerage of the country through an economic disaster.
他奇迹般地引导该国渡过了一场经济灾难,因此再度当选.

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5. He is re - elected for his miraculous steerage of the country through an economic disaster.
他奇迹般地引导该国度过了一场经济灾难,因此再度当选.

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