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Definition of seaway in English: seawaynounˈsiːweɪˈsiˌweɪ 1An inland waterway capable of accommodating seagoing ships. 海船内陆水道 Example sentencesExamples - Every battle ever fought there was fought over control of the seaway.
- The St Lawrence seaway, one of the world's busiest shipping lanes after the English Channel, exits around the northern tip of Nova Scotia.
- Canada is every bit as vulnerable, experts say, at its ports, docks, canals, lakes, and seaways.
- After 1903 and improvements to the St. Lawrence waterway, larger ships or ‘canalers’ could navigate the seaway.
- We put the boat in at Labrador and headed off around Wave Break Island to the actual seaway.
- 1.1 A natural channel connecting two areas of sea.
海路 Example sentencesExamples - This scenario maximizes the depth and linkage of the basins forming the seaway.
- In the annual cycle experiments, however, low winter insolation causes the seaways to freeze.
- Continental displacements led to changes in the configurations of the oceans, and seaways opened and closed.
- Cook charted the coasts and seaways of Canada, the St Lawrence Channel and the coasts of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.
- The earlier occurrences in North Carolina suggest that the genus dispersed westward through the Central American seaway.
- 1.2 A route across the sea used by ships.
海上航道 Example sentencesExamples - In a dangerous combat situation, or even a crowded seaway, this can provide a huge advantage.
- Columbus set out to find a new seaway to India and he ended up discovering America.
- This was one of the most ambitious threats from Norway and was aiming to establish maritime control over the western seaways.
- Unfortunately we need two miles of seaway to stop our ship and our rudder is jammed, hence we cannot change course.
2in singular A rough sea in which to sail. (行船的)汹涌海面 with the engine mounted amidship, the boat pitches less in a seaway 把发动机装在船中央,在汹涌的海面上船就不那么上下颠簸了。 Example sentencesExamples - In general, the safety of a ship in a seaway is related to three major safety parameters - structural safety, overturning stability, and seakeeping quality.
- The calculated ship responses in irregular seaways were arranged for each sea state (that is, wave height).
- This number results from a formula that is intended to represent a boat's expected motion in a seaway.
- The dog boats were also small in comparison to their opponents but rode better in a seaway.
Definition of seaway in US English: seawaynounˈsiˌweɪˈsēˌwā 1An inland waterway capable of accommodating seagoing ships. 海船内陆水道 Example sentencesExamples - The St Lawrence seaway, one of the world's busiest shipping lanes after the English Channel, exits around the northern tip of Nova Scotia.
- After 1903 and improvements to the St. Lawrence waterway, larger ships or ‘canalers’ could navigate the seaway.
- Canada is every bit as vulnerable, experts say, at its ports, docks, canals, lakes, and seaways.
- We put the boat in at Labrador and headed off around Wave Break Island to the actual seaway.
- Every battle ever fought there was fought over control of the seaway.
- 1.1the Seaway
- 1.2 A natural channel connecting two areas of sea.
海路 Example sentencesExamples - The earlier occurrences in North Carolina suggest that the genus dispersed westward through the Central American seaway.
- This scenario maximizes the depth and linkage of the basins forming the seaway.
- In the annual cycle experiments, however, low winter insolation causes the seaways to freeze.
- Cook charted the coasts and seaways of Canada, the St Lawrence Channel and the coasts of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.
- Continental displacements led to changes in the configurations of the oceans, and seaways opened and closed.
- 1.3 A route across the sea used by ships.
海上航道 Example sentencesExamples - Columbus set out to find a new seaway to India and he ended up discovering America.
- Unfortunately we need two miles of seaway to stop our ship and our rudder is jammed, hence we cannot change course.
- This was one of the most ambitious threats from Norway and was aiming to establish maritime control over the western seaways.
- In a dangerous combat situation, or even a crowded seaway, this can provide a huge advantage.
2in singular A stretch of water in which a sea is running. with the engine mounted amidship, the boat pitches less in a seaway 把发动机装在船中央,在汹涌的海面上船就不那么上下颠簸了。 Example sentencesExamples - The dog boats were also small in comparison to their opponents but rode better in a seaway.
- In general, the safety of a ship in a seaway is related to three major safety parameters - structural safety, overturning stability, and seakeeping quality.
- This number results from a formula that is intended to represent a boat's expected motion in a seaway.
- The calculated ship responses in irregular seaways were arranged for each sea state (that is, wave height).
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