释义 |
ˈfore-cabin [f. fore- prefix + cabin n.] A cabin in the forepart of the vessel; spec. one for second-class passengers in which the accommodation is inferior to that in the saloon.
1816Gentl. Mag. LXXXVI. i. 102 The fore-cabin made close, and a hatchway so as to keep out the water. 1833Marryat P. Simple (1863) 61 The cashier, with his chest of money..was shown into the fore-cabin. 1877W. Thomson Voy. Challenger I. i. 11 The fore-cabin, a handsome room 30 ft. long by 12 wide. |