rudder 英 [ˈrʌdə(r)]   美 [ˈrʌdɚ]

rudder

rudder  英 [ˈrʌdə(r)] 美 [ˈrʌdɚ]

n. 船舵;飞机方向舵 

名词复数:rudders 

Her right shoe is connected to a cable that runs through the rear cabin and hooks into the tiller, which is screwed to the rudder, so she can steer as she rows. 她右边的鞋子与一根钢丝绳相连,而这根纲丝绳一直通到后面的船舱与船舵相连,这样她在划船时能够掌舵。
They are the rudder, keeping the ship going in the right direction. 它们也犹如船舵,保证采访之船行驶在正确的方向上。

  • A rudder is an important part of a ship, boat, or airplane's steering system. If your rudder is out of whack, you may end up somewhere that you don't want to be!
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  • n. 船舵;飞机方向舵
  • 1. Her right shoe is connected to a cable that runs through the rear cabin and hooks into the tiller, which is screwed to the rudder, so she can steer as she rows.

    她右边的鞋子与一根钢丝绳相连,而这根纲丝绳一直通到后面的船舱与船舵相连,这样她在划船时能够掌舵。

  • 2. They are the rudder, keeping the ship going in the right direction.

    它们也犹如船舵,保证采访之船行驶在正确的方向上。

  • 3. He came up with his skin torn but well informed about the rudder.

    祖父上来时,皮肤被划开了,但他已经熟知船舵的情况。

  • rudder (n.) mid-15c. alteration of Middle English rother, from Old English roðor "paddle, oar," from Proto-Germanic *rothru- (source also of Old Frisian roðer, Middle Low German roder, Middle Dutch roeder, Dutch roer, Old High German ruodar, German Ruder "oar"), from *ro- "steer" (from PIE root *ere- "to row") + suffix *-þra, used to form neutral names of tools.
rud·der / ˈrʌdə(r) ; NAmE ˈrʌdər / noun a piece of wood or metal at the back of a boat or an aircraft that is used for controlling its direction (船的)舵;(飞机的)方向舵 rudder rudders rud·der / ˈrʌdə(r) ; NAmE ˈrʌdər /
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