cabin boy 船上侍者
- Whether success rendered us imprudent, or whether we were betrayed, I know not; but one evening, about five o', our little cabin-boy came breathlessly, to inform us that he had seen a detachment of
究竟是成功使我们疏忽大意了呢,还是我们被什么人出卖了,这我就不知道了,总之有一天傍晚,大约五点钟的时候,我们的小船员上气不接下气地跑来通知我们,说他看见一队海关关员正向我们这个方向走来。 - Boy," Johnny called. Fred came out of the cabin." Yes sir," he said.
来人,”约翰尼叫着,弗雷德又打舱里跑了出来,“请您吩咐,先生。”他说。 - When I left my bed in the cool morning, the boy had come and gone, and a stack of kindling was neat against the cabin wall.
我早上起床,天很凉,这孩子来过又走了,只见一堆引火柴整整齐齐码在墙边。
cabin boy[ noun ]
a young man acting as a servant on a ship
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Cabin \Cab"in\ (k[a^]b"[i^]n), n. [OF. caban, fr. W. caban
booth, cabin, dim. of cab cot, tent; or fr. F. cabane,
cabine, LL. cabanna, perh. from the Celtic.]
1. A cottage or small house; a hut. --Swift.
A hunting cabin in the west. --E. Everett.
2. A small room; an inclosed place.
So long in secret cabin there he held
Her captive. --Spenser.
3. A room in ship for officers or passengers.
{Cabin boy}, a boy whose duty is to wait on the officers and
passengers in the cabin of a ship.