nautical 英 [ˈnɔ:tɪkl]   美 [ˈnɔtɪkəl]

nautical

nautical  英 [ˈnɔ:tɪkl] 美 [ˈnɔtɪkəl]

adj. 航海的,海上的;船员的 

Attempting an unprecedented shift in human behaviour without the input of psychologists is like setting sail for a faraway land without the aid of nautical maps. 想要一个史无前例的人类行为的转变却没有心理学家的参与,无异于扬帆欲去远方却没有航海地图的帮助。
Techniques for conserving and stabilising metals recovered from nautical environments have been developed and tested but have never been applied to a complete aircraft. 为保护稳定的航海环境,金属回收技术已经开发和测试,但从来没有被应用到一个完整的飞机上。

  • If it can go to sea, it’s nautical. That is, if it has to do with a boat, ship, sailor, or one of those maps of the ocean that nautical people call a chart, it can be considered nautical.
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  • adj. 航海的,海上的;船员的
  • 1. Attempting an unprecedented shift in human behaviour without the input of psychologists is like setting sail for a faraway land without the aid of nautical maps.

    想要一个史无前例的人类行为的转变却没有心理学家的参与,无异于扬帆欲去远方却没有航海地图的帮助。

  • 2. Techniques for conserving and stabilising metals recovered from nautical environments have been developed and tested but have never been applied to a complete aircraft.

    为保护稳定的航海环境,金属回收技术已经开发和测试,但从来没有被应用到一个完整的飞机上。

  • 3. It is, however, interesting to note a recurring nautical theme throughout the shortlist.

    然而,很有趣的是,航海主题一而再的贯穿于整个提名名单。

  • nautical (adj.) 1550s, from -al (1) + nautic from Middle French nautique, from Latin nauticus "pertaining to ships or sailors," from Greek nautikos "seafaring, naval," from nautes "sailor," from naus "ship," from PIE root *nau- "boat."
naut·ical / ˈnɔːtɪkl ; NAmE ˈnɔːtɪkl / adjective connected with ships, sailors and sailing 航海的;海员的;船舶的 nautical terms 航海术语 naut·ical / ˈnɔːtɪkl ; NAmE ˈnɔːtɪkl /
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