hull 英 [hʌl]   美 [hʌl]

hull

hull  英 [hʌl] 美 [hʌl]

n. 船体;(果实的)外壳  vt. [粮食] 去壳 

进行时:hulling  过去式:hulled  过去分词:hulled  第三人称单数:hulls  名词复数:hulls 

They careened the fishing boat to repaint the hull. 他们将渔船倾斜过来重新油漆船体。
As well asteroid regolith placed around a spaceship hull would shield it against radiation from deep space allowing safer travel to other planets. 同时,在飞船船体周围放置行星风化层将能够屏蔽来自深太空的辐射,从而更安全地驶向其它行星。

  • A sailor who is far out at sea has to hope that the hull of her boat is watertight. The hull of a boat or a ship is its outer body.
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  • n. 船体;(果实的)外壳
  • vt. [粮食] 去壳
  • 1. They careened the fishing boat to repaint the hull.

    他们将渔船倾斜过来重新油漆船体。

  • 2. As well asteroid regolith placed around a spaceship hull would shield it against radiation from deep space allowing safer travel to other planets.

    同时,在飞船船体周围放置行星风化层将能够屏蔽来自深太空的辐射,从而更安全地驶向其它行星。

  • 3. The daggerboard has the same function, but rather than swinging down, it is inserted like a blade down through a slot in the hull to protrude like a thin keel below the hull.

    这种活动披水板的功能和活动龙骨一致,但它并非旋转到船底,而是像刀刃一样沿着船底的某个轨迹插下去,像一条薄龙骨那样凸出于船底之下。

  • hull (n.1) "seed covering," Middle English hol, hole, from Old English hulu "husk, pod," from Proto-Germanic *hulu- "to cover" (source also of Old High German hulla, hulsa; German Hülle, Hülse, Dutch huls), from PIE root *kel-(1) "to cover, conceal, save." Figurative use by 1831.
  • hull (n.2) "body of a ship," 1550s, usually said to be identical with hull (n.1) on fancied resemblance of ship keels to open peapods. Compare Latin carina "keel of a ship," originally "shell of a nut;" Greek phaselus "light passenger ship, yacht," literally "bean pod;" French coque "hull of a ship; shell of a walnut or egg." The alternative etymology is from Middle English hoole "ship's keel" (mid-15c.), from the same source as hold (n.) and conformed to hull (n.1).
  • hull (v.) "to remove the husk of," early 15c., from hull (n.1). Related: Hulled, which can mean both "having a particular kind of hull" and "stripped of the hull."
hull / hʌl ; NAmE hʌl / noun , verb hull hulls hulled hulling noun the main, bottom part of a ship, that goes in the water 船身;船体 a wooden/steel hull 木质╱钢质船体 They climbed onto the upturned hull and waited to be rescued. 他们爬上了倾覆的船体,等候救援。 verb hullsth to remove the outer covering of peas, beans,etc. or the ring of leaves attached to strawberries 剥去(豌豆、大豆等的)外壳;摘掉(草莓的)花萼 hull / hʌl ; NAmE hʌl /
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