coxswain [
'kɑk`swen]
n. 艇长, 舵手
- The wave tests the courage of the coxswain, while difficulties exams human's tolerance.
风浪考验艄公的胆量,困难检验人的坚强。 - Tomorrow you shall see that with your own eyes."" Tomorrow come never!" muttered the coxswain.
明天你会亲眼看到的。”“永远会不会有那一天!”艇长喃喃地说。 - So near were we, indeed, that my head came against the coxswain's foot with a crack that made my teeth rattle.
我们之间的距离非常近,我的头碰到了舵手的脚,砰的一声,磕得我牙齿咯咯直响。
coxswain[ noun ]
the helmsman of a ship's boat or a racing crew
<noun.person>
Coxswain \Cox"swain`\ (k?k"sw?n, Colloq. k?k"s'n), n.
See {Cockswain}.
- Its coxswain (he's the guy who steers) will be Andy Probert, a 37-year-old doctoral student who has coxed British crews in international competition.