单词 | skipper |
释义 | Related topics: Sportskip·per1 /ˈskɪpə $ -ər/ noun [countable] informal 1. TTAIN CHARGE OFthe person in charge of a ship 船长 SYN captain2. DSthe leader of a sports team 〔运动队的〕队长 SYN captainExamples from the Corpusskipper• The best chance Town had in the first half came from this corner and it came from skipper Colin Calderwood.• He nodded, and was very polite and respectful, his usual attitude to his skipper.• He's looked the full business as an inspirational skipper.• They may have problems, however, keeping skippers and crews in check.• Middlesbrough skipper Alan Kernaghan, who faces a two-match ban, received another booking when he fouled Halsall.• And a hamstring injury has put skipper Ellery Hanley out of the starting line-up against Rovers.• Our experience should be of value to skippers thinking of calling here in 1991.skipper2 verb [transitive] informal IN CHARGE OFto be in charge of a ship, sports team etc – used especially in news reports 当 〔船〕的船长;当〔运动队等〕的队长〔尤用于新闻报道〕 SYN captain→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusskipper• In 5 days novices learn enough to skipper a yacht safely on an Ionian flotilla.• Heaven Can Wait, skippered by Harold Cudmore, led her group, finishing third overall on corrected time.• If you've never sailed before, go to Nidri where one option teaches you how to skipper during the first week.• And two years later, he skippered the side when they lost ingloriously to Sheffield Eagles in a monumental upset.• Villa-Flotilla offers a course which teaches even complete beginners to skipper their own yachts.Origin skipper1 (1300-1400) Middle Dutch schipper, from schip “ship”skip·per1 nounskipper2 verbChineseSyllable a in Corpus charge ship person of the |
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