porthole 英 [ˈpɔ:thəʊl]   美 [ˈpɔrthoʊl]

porthole

porthole  英 [ˈpɔ:thəʊl] 美 [ˈpɔrthoʊl]

n. 舷窗;炮眼;汽门;检查孔 

名词复数:portholes 

And Bar Zilli, with its curved walls and porthole windows. 而朱莉酒吧有着曲线的墙面和舷窗般的窗户。
Neat, frosted slabs the size of cars, some upright, passed by the porthole in the ghostly early-hours light. 洁净的浮冰有些有汽车那样大,有些是直立着的,在极地凌晨鬼魅般的晨光中从舷窗外飘过。

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  • n. 舷窗;炮眼;汽门;检查孔
  • 1. And Bar Zilli, with its curved walls and porthole windows.

    而朱莉酒吧有着曲线的墙面和舷窗般的窗户。

  • 2. Neat, frosted slabs the size of cars, some upright, passed by the porthole in the ghostly early-hours light.

    洁净的浮冰有些有汽车那样大,有些是直立着的,在极地凌晨鬼魅般的晨光中从舷窗外飘过。

  • 3. I focused on the horizon through my porthole or sought solace in Darwin’s Beagle journal:he suffered terribly from seasickness, and he was at sea for nearly five years.

    我把注意力集中在舷窗外的海平线上,或者从想象达尔文的比格尔海峡之旅中寻求一点安慰:达尔文因晕船痛苦不堪,但是他坚持在海上呆了五年。

  • porthole (n.) also port-hole, 1590s, from port (n.2) + hole (n.).
port·hole / ˈpɔːthəʊl ; NAmE ˈpɔːrthoʊl / noun a round window in the side of a ship or an aircraft (船、飞机等的)舷窗 porthole portholes port·hole / ˈpɔːthəʊl ; NAmE ˈpɔːrthoʊl /
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