单词 | ocean-going |
释义 | ocean-going adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Ocean-going ships are designed for travelling on the sea rather than on rivers, canals, or lakes. At the height of his shipping career, he owned about 60 ocean-going vessels. Collocations: ocean-going ship In 1833, aged 25, he launched a small 60 ton ocean-going ship of his design. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This has caused reconsideration of the ocean-going ship design. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It was dominated by the river, the ocean-going ships that plied up it, the docks and the generations who worked in them. Times, Sunday Times They planned for ocean-going ships, but the harbour silted up. Times, Sunday Times Ocean-going ships regularly dock along the city's waterfront just south of downtown. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He told pals he would invite them on fishing trips once he had secured the four-berth ocean-going vessel. The Sun First they came for his £120 million superyacht, a 300ft ocean-going vessel complete with gym, swimming pool and sauna. Times,Sunday Times It was a lovely experience and meant we could visit tiny towns that you'd never normally reach on a large ocean-going vessel. The Sun In 1887, he built the first ocean-going vessel to use oil for fuel. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 On a sea-green wall hang sailors' woolwork - a fleet of ocean-going vessels, with meticulously recorded rigging, flags flying, cutting through stitched waves. The Times Literary Supplement |
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