英 [ˈsiːfeərɪŋ] 美 [ˈsiːferɪŋ]
adj. 航海的
n. 航海业;海上航行
seafaring /ˈsiːˌfɛərɪŋ/
形容词 Seafaring means working as a sailor or travelling regularly on the sea. 以航海为业的; 定期出海旅行的
The Lebanese were a seafaring people.
黎巴嫩人曾经是一个航海民族。
the work of a sailor
同义词: navigation / sailing
travel by water
同义词: water travel
... seafarer 海员 seafaring 干航海事业的;航海业 seafloor bearing capacity 海底承压能力 ...
... seafarer 海员 seafaring 干航海事业的;航海业 seafloor bearing capacity 海底承压能力 ...
... seafaring海上工作的 seafaring以航海为业的 seaferry航海渡船 ...
seafarer 船员;航海家
航海业;海上航行
It's the jolly times on shore that appeal to me, as much as any seafaring.
对我来说,岸上的欢乐时光和航海一样有吸引力。
The trading and seafaring skills of the Phoenicians resulted in a network of colonies, spreading westwards through the Mediterranean.
腓尼基人的贸易和航海技能造就了一个殖民地网络,并通过地中海向西扩展。
Both of these activities were based on seafaring, an ability the Phoenicians developed from the example of their maritime predecessors, the Minoans of Crete.
这两项活动都以航海为基础,这是腓尼基人从他们的海上前辈——克里特岛的米诺斯人那里发展出来的一种能力。
That's a very strange thing because the Greeks turn out to be an enormously active seafaring people with tremendous fear of the seas.
但奇怪的是,希腊人,虽然对海洋有着极度的恐惧,但同时,他们又是一个活跃于海上的民族
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The new nation was a seafaring one, amassing great wealth from ship-building, whaling, fishing and maritime trade.
Each May and June, the flocks of seafaring birds arrive on the islets, clamouring for the best breeding spots.
Like the British Empire, however, the seafaring group is bound to wax and wane over time.