skipper
英 ['skɪpə]
美 ['skɪpɚ]
- n. 队长;船长;机长
- vt. 带领;作…的船长(或机长)
- n. (Skipper)人名;(英)斯基珀
1. ship => skipper.
skipper 小船或渔船船长,队长来自荷兰语 scipper,船长,来自 scip,船,词源同 ship.引申词义队长。
- skipper
- skipper: see ship
- skipper (n.1)
- "captain or master of a ship," late 14c., from Middle Dutch scipper, from scip (see ship (n.)). Compare English shipper, used from late 15c. to 17c. in sense "skipper." Transferred sense of "captain of a sporting team" is from 1830.
- skipper (n.2)
- "one who skips," mid-15c., agent noun from skip (v.). As a type of butterfly, 1817, from its manner of flight.
- 1. He was not a fit companion for their skipper that particular morning.
- 那天早晨,他没能和队长配合好。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The England skipper is haunted by a run of low scores.
- 英格兰队的队长得了一连串的低分。
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- 3. Gunfire, skipper!
- 开火,船长!
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- 4. The England skipper is confident.
- 英格兰队的队长信心十足。
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- 5. to skipper a yacht
- 当帆船船长
来自《权威词典》
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