galley 英 [ˈgæli]   美 [ˈɡæli]

galley

galley  英 [ˈgæli] 美 [ˈɡæli]

n. [船] 船上的厨房;单层甲板的大帆船;活版盘,长条校样 

名词复数:galleys 

The galley is a modular unit that contains a water dispenser and an oven. 厨房是一个标准组件的单元,包括一个水分配器和一个烤箱。
The Shuttle galley was redesigned in 1991 to reduce the weight and volume and to update the electronics. 航天飞机上的厨房于1991年重新设计,以减少重量、体积和更新电子设备。

  • A galley is a long ship propelled by oars, and possibly sails as well. You're not likely to see a galley these days: they were used from ancient to medieval times.
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  • n. [船] 船上的厨房;单层甲板的大帆船;活版盘,长条校样
  • 1. The galley is a modular unit that contains a water dispenser and an oven.

    厨房是一个标准组件的单元,包括一个水分配器和一个烤箱。

  • 2. The Shuttle galley was redesigned in 1991 to reduce the weight and volume and to update the electronics.

    航天飞机上的厨房于1991年重新设计,以减少重量、体积和更新电子设备。

  • 3. But there the glorious LORD will be unto us a place of broad rivers and streams; wherein shall go no galley with oars, neither shall gallant ship pass thereby.

    在那里耶和华必显威严与我们同在,当作江河宽阔之地。 其中必没有荡桨摇橹的船来往,也没有威武的船经过。

  • galley (n.) 13c., "seagoing vessel having both sails and oars," from Old French galie, galee "boat, warship, galley," from Medieval Latin galea or Catalan galea, from Late Greek galea, of unknown origin. The word has made its way into most Western European languages. Originally "low, flat-built seagoing vessel of one deck," once a common type in the Mediterranean. Meaning "cooking range or cooking room on a ship" dates from 1750.
gal·ley / ˈɡæli ; NAmE ˈɡæli / noun 1 a long flat ship with sails, usually rowedby slavesor criminals, especially one used by the ancient Greeks or Romans in war (常由奴隶或囚犯划桨的)桨帆船;(古希腊和古罗马的)战舰 2 the kitchen on a ship or plane (船或飞机上的)厨房 galley galleys gal·ley / ˈɡæli ; NAmE ˈɡæli /
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