waterline 英 ['wɔːtəlaɪn]   美 ['wɔtɚlaɪn]

waterline

waterline  英 ['wɔːtəlaɪn] 美 ['wɔtɚlaɪn]

n. 吃水线(海陆边界);水印横线 

名词复数:waterlines 

As the flood crested, an oil slick caught fire and burned our house down to the waterline. 洪峰到来时,水面上的一层油膜不幸着火,把我家的房子吃水线以上部分全部烧塌。
A keel also provides weight low under the water to lower the boat’s center of gravity below the waterline, which is needed so that the boat bobs back upright if knocked over by wind or waves. 龙骨同时也增加了船只的底部重量,从而将船只重心降到吃水线之下,而这对于船只在被风浪打翻时能够得以及时回正是十分必要的。

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  • n. 吃水线(海陆边界);水印横线
  • 1. As the flood crested, an oil slick caught fire and burned our house down to the waterline.

    洪峰到来时,水面上的一层油膜不幸着火,把我家的房子吃水线以上部分全部烧塌。

  • 2. A keel also provides weight low under the water to lower the boat’s center of gravity below the waterline, which is needed so that the boat bobs back upright if knocked over by wind or waves.

    龙骨同时也增加了船只的底部重量,从而将船只重心降到吃水线之下,而这对于船只在被风浪打翻时能够得以及时回正是十分必要的。

  • waterline (n.) also water-line, 1620s, line where the water rises to on the hull of a ship afloat, from water (n.1) + line (n.).
water·line / ˈwɔːtəlaɪn ; NAmE ˈwɔːtərlaɪn ; ˈwɑːtərlaɪn / noun the waterline [singular ] the level that the water reaches along the side of a ship (船的)吃水线,水线 waterline waterlines water·line / ˈwɔːtəlaɪn ; NAmE ˈwɔːtərlaɪn ; ˈwɑːtərlaɪn /
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