ketch 英 [ketʃ]   美 [ketʃ]

ketch

ketch  英 [ketʃ] 美 [ketʃ]

n. 双桅纵帆船 

名词复数:ketches 

While a ketch offers these advantages to cruisers, they may also be more expensive because of the added mast and sail. 尽管双桅帆给水手们提供了这些优势,它们也因为这额外的桅杆和船帆而造价更加昂贵。
This means that the mainsail and head sail of a ketch are generally smaller than on a sloop, but the mizzen sail roughly makes up the difference. 这意味着双桅帆上的主帆和前帆通常要比单桅帆船上的小一些,而尾桅帆的面积则恰好弥补了这一差距。

  • A ketch is a sturdy, strong sailboat that has two masts and usually weighs over 100 tons. A ketch is a good sailboat to cruise around on if you’re experienced enough to handle a big boat (or if you know someone who is).
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  • n. 双桅纵帆船
  • 1. While a ketch offers these advantages to cruisers, they may also be more expensive because of the added mast and sail.

    尽管双桅帆给水手们提供了这些优势,它们也因为这额外的桅杆和船帆而造价更加昂贵。

  • 2. This means that the mainsail and head sail of a ketch are generally smaller than on a sloop, but the mizzen sail roughly makes up the difference.

    这意味着双桅帆上的主帆和前帆通常要比单桅帆船上的小一些,而尾桅帆的面积则恰好弥补了这一差距。

  • 3. A ketch therefore uses three primary sails: the mainsail and head sail, as on a sloop, plus the mizzen sail aft.

    因此,双桅帆船使用三面主要的帆:与单桅帆船一致的主帆,前帆,以及尾桅帆。

  • ketch (n.) kind of small, strong, two-masted sailing vessel, 1650s, earlier catch (mid-15c.), cache (late 14c.), probably from Middle English cacchen "to capture, ensnare, chase" (see catch (v.)). Compare the sense development in yacht.
ketch / ketʃ ; NAmE ketʃ / noun a sailing boat with two masts(= posts to support the sails) 双桅帆船 ketch ketches ketch / ketʃ ; NAmE ketʃ /
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