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单词 midship
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Definition of midship in English:

midship

noun ˈmɪdʃɪpˈmɪdˌʃɪp
  • usually as modifier The middle part of a ship or boat.

    船身中部

    her powerful midship section

    她强大的船身中部。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The system is complemented by a set of midship stabilising fins and stern stabilising flaps to control the pitch and roll of the ship.
    • The vessel is dual decked and the aluminium deckhouse is fitted aft of midship.
    • Only the aft elevator could be used when a full air group was in the hangar, as dive-bombers would block the use of the midship elevator for raising torpedo planes.
    • The two four-cell launchers are installed in the midship section between the two radar masts.
    • Two four-cell launchers are installed in a midship position between the two masts.
    • The bow planes are positioned close to the midship to improve the performance of the sonar.
    • An index for structural safety was obtained by assessing the required thickness of the midship for each hull form to endure the vertical bending moment imposed by waves.
    • These are the midship vents and these are the main induction valves.
    • The engines are located in near midship in insulated raised boxes, completely removable and allowing excellent access for servicing.
    • The ISA agent pushed the thoughts aside and looked at the time on the midship's computer.
    • It is bristling with weapons, especially a huge cannon lying across its midship.
    • The FM (front midship) Package positions a compact V6 engine in a front midship layout, locates a large-capacity fuel tank under the floor and adopts a new center muffler system.
    • From my previous trip I recalled intact bows and stern, but the already completely broken midship area seemed to have enlarged in the intervening years.
    • The wreck is spread out before me like a filleted mackerel, bow and stern intact with the midships opened up.

Definition of midship in US English:

midship

nounˈmɪdˌʃɪpˈmidˌSHip
  • usually as modifier The middle part of a ship or boat.

    船身中部

    its powerful midship section

    她强大的船身中部。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The ISA agent pushed the thoughts aside and looked at the time on the midship's computer.
    • The engines are located in near midship in insulated raised boxes, completely removable and allowing excellent access for servicing.
    • The vessel is dual decked and the aluminium deckhouse is fitted aft of midship.
    • These are the midship vents and these are the main induction valves.
    • The two four-cell launchers are installed in the midship section between the two radar masts.
    • The system is complemented by a set of midship stabilising fins and stern stabilising flaps to control the pitch and roll of the ship.
    • An index for structural safety was obtained by assessing the required thickness of the midship for each hull form to endure the vertical bending moment imposed by waves.
    • From my previous trip I recalled intact bows and stern, but the already completely broken midship area seemed to have enlarged in the intervening years.
    • Only the aft elevator could be used when a full air group was in the hangar, as dive-bombers would block the use of the midship elevator for raising torpedo planes.
    • Two four-cell launchers are installed in a midship position between the two masts.
    • The FM (front midship) Package positions a compact V6 engine in a front midship layout, locates a large-capacity fuel tank under the floor and adopts a new center muffler system.
    • The wreck is spread out before me like a filleted mackerel, bow and stern intact with the midships opened up.
    • It is bristling with weapons, especially a huge cannon lying across its midship.
    • The bow planes are positioned close to the midship to improve the performance of the sonar.
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