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Definition of steersman in English: steersmannounPlural steersmen ˈstɪəzmənˈstɪrzmən A person who is steering a boat or ship. 舵手,操舵员 Example sentencesExamples - The coyote is the kybernetes, the steersman, the gardener.
- In effect, it's a guiding function to the steersman.
- Aft are the helmsmen, the best of the master steersmen.
- They are not supreme, they are steersmen only, bound to obey unconditionally the captain's orders.
- The machine is made up of ten bicycles that have been chopped up and welded together with five riders on each side and one seat in front for the steersman.
- Hebden is a steersman, not a dictator, even though it's his hand that places and defines every aspect of this music.
- While I was thinking about the legend and looking at the rocks, the steersman suddenly told me to hang onto my life-jacket tightly and to lie down on the raft.
- ‘Aye, captain! ‘came the reply from the burly steersman already standing between the tillers of the huge steering oars.’
- A story is told about Pantai Norasingh, a steersman of the royal barge, who accidentally ran aground while taking Sanphet on an inspection tour of the river.
- The steersman's cockpit was set at the stern, just fore of the twin metal smokestacks with ornate tops.
- Soon, all but the steersmen and watchmen were asleep, and the dark passage of the night slipped by, quiet, watchful, and mysterious.
- The boat is propelled by three standing rowers and - unlike Carpaccio's fisolieri - an additional steersman.
- If the steersman pushed the helm away from him, the rudder-blade would turn its inner side forward and the ship would swung to port.
- The steersman's face by his lamp gleamed white;
- Each team comprises 18 paddlers, one drummer, one steersman (also called a sweep) and one flag-catcher.
- After we were pulled aboard, the steersman headed back toward the docks.
Synonyms navigator, helmsman, guide, coxswain
Rhymesprivateersman, privateersmen, steersmen Definition of steersman in US English: steersmannounˈstɪrzmənˈstirzmən A person who is steering a boat or ship. 舵手,操舵员 Example sentencesExamples - Each team comprises 18 paddlers, one drummer, one steersman (also called a sweep) and one flag-catcher.
- The boat is propelled by three standing rowers and - unlike Carpaccio's fisolieri - an additional steersman.
- A story is told about Pantai Norasingh, a steersman of the royal barge, who accidentally ran aground while taking Sanphet on an inspection tour of the river.
- In effect, it's a guiding function to the steersman.
- The coyote is the kybernetes, the steersman, the gardener.
- ‘Aye, captain! ‘came the reply from the burly steersman already standing between the tillers of the huge steering oars.’
- Soon, all but the steersmen and watchmen were asleep, and the dark passage of the night slipped by, quiet, watchful, and mysterious.
- While I was thinking about the legend and looking at the rocks, the steersman suddenly told me to hang onto my life-jacket tightly and to lie down on the raft.
- The steersman's face by his lamp gleamed white;
- Hebden is a steersman, not a dictator, even though it's his hand that places and defines every aspect of this music.
- The machine is made up of ten bicycles that have been chopped up and welded together with five riders on each side and one seat in front for the steersman.
- They are not supreme, they are steersmen only, bound to obey unconditionally the captain's orders.
- After we were pulled aboard, the steersman headed back toward the docks.
- If the steersman pushed the helm away from him, the rudder-blade would turn its inner side forward and the ship would swung to port.
- Aft are the helmsmen, the best of the master steersmen.
- The steersman's cockpit was set at the stern, just fore of the twin metal smokestacks with ornate tops.
Synonyms navigator, helmsman, guide, coxswain |