hull

英[hʌl]
美[hʌl]

意思解释

n. 果皮,外皮;[航海]船壳,船体;外壳
vt. 去(谷物、豆等的)壳

变化形式

复数: hulls
第三人称单数: hulls
过去式: hulled
过去分词: hulled
现在分词: hulling
易混淆的单词: Hull

中文词源

hull 豆荚,船身,船体

来自古英语hulu,豆荚,壳,来自Proto-Germanic*hulus,覆盖,隐藏,来自PIE*kel,遮盖,隐藏,词源同hall,cell.船体义可能来自同一词源,因形如豆荚而得名。

用法例句

Finally I finished the hull and made a mast and sail .
终于,我完成了船体,并装上了桅杆和帆。
The hull itself is a void with respect to the structure .
船身的结构本身就成了一个裂缝。
The beagle was refitted with new timber planking and copper hull .
贝格尔号换新木板肋材,并换上铜质船壳。
The body surrounds the pressurized hull and other equipment , like the battery cells .
主体被密封的壳体和蓄电池等其他设备包围。
Deploying a true aircraft carrier means much more than merely copying a suitable hull , however .
然而,部署一艘真正航母的意义不仅仅是复制一个合适的外壳。