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Definition of deckhouse in English: deckhousenounˈdɛkhaʊsˈdɛkˌhaʊs A cabin on the deck of a ship or boat, used for navigation or accommodation. 甲板室 Example sentencesExamples - Through the companionway at the after end of the deckhouse, you'll see a lounge area to port with a love seat that converts to a berth.
- The vessel is dual decked and the aluminium deckhouse is fitted aft of midship.
- Aluminum is used in hulls, deckhouses, and hatch covers of commercial ships, as well as in equipment items, such as ladders, railings, gratings, windows, and doors.
- On top of the deckhouse there is an aluminium wheelhouse with 360 deg visibility.
- Further forward, the aft hold is broken plates, then the amidships deckhouse and winch-gear lies intact and upside-down, and the goalpost mast has fallen diagonally across the wreck.
- At the stern a large deckhouse containing cabins has collapsed, the steel roof now resting between the stern deck and the seabed.
- Dropping aft to main deck level, the walls of the deckhouse are decayed, the inside filled with debris.
- The steel kit for the hull and steel portions of the deckhouse and aft shelter were processed by the Yards Profiling Facilities before being assembled in the steel building hall in Macduff.
- It shows cannons protruding from either side of the paddle wheel, a military band playing on deck, pipe-smoking officers in an open deckhouse, and soldiers striding about with shouldered rifles.
- To the port side of number 5 hold lies the remains of the deckhouse and mast-foot that would have spanned the deck between numbers 4 and 5 holds.
- Moving forward along the starboard side, a three-sided frame sticking up from the banked sand would have been part of a deckhouse covering the boiler.
- The remains of a deckhouse above the stern and a sturdy post are actually the base of a small gun-mount.
- The hull was then turned over using the yard's mobile cranes and fitted with an aluminium alloy deckhouse The vessel, constructed to a design by Murray Commack associates, will be powered by twin Scania diesel engines.
- The Hispania is a majestic sight, and lying on the roof of the aft deckhouse the whole stern can be viewed, complete with railings, alternate steering gear and mooring bollards.
- A short way further aft the tracks that the float planes were launched from were clearly visible and they terminated upon meeting the aft deckhouse.
- The DLR has become the latest corporate supporter of The Cutty Sark Trust after donating £5,000 to help ensure the deckhouses are sufficiently watertight to withstand the rain.
- Since the Fearless was sunk in 1985, much of the wooden structure has decayed, leaving only frames and fittings where the wheelhouse and forward deckhouse once stood.
- The vessel has an aluminium deckhouse with skippers cabin, CO2 room, casing, ventilation and Hi-press room.
- There was no one in sight, but he heard a fiddle and what sounded like an accordion, and what he'd thought was just an anchor light was also the gleam of light from the scuttles of a low, midships deckhouse.
- There might be an additional superstructure or deckhouse at the stern.
Synonyms berth, stateroom, compartment, room, sleeping quarters Definition of deckhouse in US English: deckhousenounˈdekˌhousˈdɛkˌhaʊs A superstructure on the deck of a ship or boat, used primarily to house equipment or for storage, or (formerly) for accommodations. Example sentencesExamples - There was no one in sight, but he heard a fiddle and what sounded like an accordion, and what he'd thought was just an anchor light was also the gleam of light from the scuttles of a low, midships deckhouse.
- A short way further aft the tracks that the float planes were launched from were clearly visible and they terminated upon meeting the aft deckhouse.
- It shows cannons protruding from either side of the paddle wheel, a military band playing on deck, pipe-smoking officers in an open deckhouse, and soldiers striding about with shouldered rifles.
- Moving forward along the starboard side, a three-sided frame sticking up from the banked sand would have been part of a deckhouse covering the boiler.
- There might be an additional superstructure or deckhouse at the stern.
- Further forward, the aft hold is broken plates, then the amidships deckhouse and winch-gear lies intact and upside-down, and the goalpost mast has fallen diagonally across the wreck.
- On top of the deckhouse there is an aluminium wheelhouse with 360 deg visibility.
- The Hispania is a majestic sight, and lying on the roof of the aft deckhouse the whole stern can be viewed, complete with railings, alternate steering gear and mooring bollards.
- At the stern a large deckhouse containing cabins has collapsed, the steel roof now resting between the stern deck and the seabed.
- The vessel is dual decked and the aluminium deckhouse is fitted aft of midship.
- To the port side of number 5 hold lies the remains of the deckhouse and mast-foot that would have spanned the deck between numbers 4 and 5 holds.
- The remains of a deckhouse above the stern and a sturdy post are actually the base of a small gun-mount.
- Through the companionway at the after end of the deckhouse, you'll see a lounge area to port with a love seat that converts to a berth.
- The vessel has an aluminium deckhouse with skippers cabin, CO2 room, casing, ventilation and Hi-press room.
- The steel kit for the hull and steel portions of the deckhouse and aft shelter were processed by the Yards Profiling Facilities before being assembled in the steel building hall in Macduff.
- Since the Fearless was sunk in 1985, much of the wooden structure has decayed, leaving only frames and fittings where the wheelhouse and forward deckhouse once stood.
- The hull was then turned over using the yard's mobile cranes and fitted with an aluminium alloy deckhouse The vessel, constructed to a design by Murray Commack associates, will be powered by twin Scania diesel engines.
- Dropping aft to main deck level, the walls of the deckhouse are decayed, the inside filled with debris.
- Aluminum is used in hulls, deckhouses, and hatch covers of commercial ships, as well as in equipment items, such as ladders, railings, gratings, windows, and doors.
- The DLR has become the latest corporate supporter of The Cutty Sark Trust after donating £5,000 to help ensure the deckhouses are sufficiently watertight to withstand the rain.
Synonyms berth, stateroom, compartment, room, sleeping quarters |