rudder
rudder 英 [ˈrʌdə(r)] 美 [ˈrʌdɚ]
n. 船舵;飞机方向舵
名词复数:rudders
- 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
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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。
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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。
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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.
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