berth 英 [bɜ:θ]   美 [bɜrθ]

berth

berth  英 [bɜ:θ] 美 [bɜrθ]

n. 卧铺;停泊处,锚位;差事  vt. 使……停泊;为……提供铺位  vi. 停泊;占铺位 

进行时:berthing  过去式:berthed  过去分词:berthed  第三人称单数:berths  名词复数:berths 

Be aware of the risks in the countries where you berth. 对停泊港口国家的疾病感染风险有所了解。
Second, China has transformed and enlarged its submarine fleet, which can now berth in the newly completed base on Hainan Island, just off China’s southern coast. 其次,中国改造并扩大了潜艇舰队,该舰队现在可以停泊在海南岛新竣工的基地,就在中国的南海岸边上。

  • A berth is a bed, usually stacked like bunk beds, on a train or a ship. If you're on an overnight train, you may want to spring for a berth instead of sitting up all night.
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  • n. 卧铺;停泊处,锚位;差事
  • vt. 使……停泊;为……提供铺位
  • vi. 停泊;占铺位
  • 1. Be aware of the risks in the countries where you berth.

    对停泊港口国家的疾病感染风险有所了解。

  • 2. Second, China has transformed and enlarged its submarine fleet, which can now berth in the newly completed base on Hainan Island, just off China’s southern coast.

    其次,中国改造并扩大了潜艇舰队,该舰队现在可以停泊在海南岛新竣工的基地,就在中国的南海岸边上。

  • 3. Cold-ironing is when ships at berth connect via large cables to the shore-side power grid for electricity.

    “冷烫”是指当轮船停泊时通过大型电缆与岸边的发电网连接以获取电力。

  • berth (n.) 1620s, "convenient sea room" (Bailey's dictionary), for ships or for sailors, a word of uncertain origin, probably from bear (v.) + abstract noun suffix -th (2) as in strength, health, etc. Original sense is preserved in the figurative phrase to give (something or someone) wide berth "keep well away from." Meaning "place on a ship to stow chests and for sailors to sleep" is from 1706; extended to non-nautical situations by 1778.
  • berth (v.) 1660s, of ships, "to assign or allot anchoring ground to," from berth (n.). Of persons, "to occupy a berth" (intransitive) from 1886. Related: Berthed; berthing.
berth / bɜːθ ; NAmE bɜːrθ / noun , verb berth berths berthed berthing noun 1 a place to sleep on a ship or train, or in a caravan/camper (船或火车等的)卧铺,舱位,铺位 SYN bunk 2 a place where a ship or boat can stop and stay, usually in a harbour (船的)泊位,锚地 IDIOMsee wide adj. verb [transitive ,  intransitive ] berth(sth) to put a ship in a berthor keep it there; to sail into a berth (使船)停泊 The ship is berthed at Southampton. 船停泊在南安普敦。 berth / bɜːθ ; NAmE bɜːrθ /
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