A port is a harbour area where ships load and unload goods or passengers.
港口 • ...the bridges that link the port area to the rest of the city. …连接港口和城市的其余地区的各桥梁。
to turn or be turned towards the port
转向左舷 USS Ogden turned to port. 美国奥格登号舰向左转了。
| port 左舷 | When facing forward, the port side is on your left and is marked with a red light. 面向前方时,左舷在你的左侧,并以红灯标记。 |
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| starboard 右舷 | The ship began to list heavily to starboard after the collision. 碰撞后,船体开始向右舷严重倾斜。 |
| rudder 舵 | The captain used the rudder to steer the vessel through the narrow channel. 船长通过操纵舵使船只驶过狭窄的水道。 |
| anchor 锚 | We dropped anchor in a quiet bay for the night. 我们在一个宁静的海湾抛锚过夜。 |
| mast 桅杆 | The tall masts of the sailing ship were visible from miles away. 在几英里外就能看见帆船高耸的桅杆。 |
| deck 甲板 | Passengers stood on the deck to watch the sunset. 乘客们站在甲板上观看日落。 |
| hull 船体 | The hull of the boat was painted bright blue. 小船的船体被漆成了鲜蓝色。 |
| cabin 船舱;客舱 | The crew slept in a small cabin below the main deck. 船员们睡在主甲板下方的一个小船舱里。 |
| bow 船头 | Waves crashed against the bow of the ship as it moved forward. 船只前行时,海浪拍打着船头。 |
| stern 船尾 | The name of the boat was painted clearly on the stern. 船名清晰地漆在船尾。 |