船舷chuán xián
sideofship or boat; ship board; ship's rail; gunwale
船帮chuán bāng
shipboard, the sideofship
沙漠之舟shā mò zhī zhōu
the shipof the desert
咡ér
sideof mouth
舳zhú
stern of a ship
栉比zhì bǐ
placed closely side by side (like the teeth of a comb)
隔离墩gé lí dūn
sideof the road, sideof the verge, hard shoulder
弃船qì chuán
abandonment of a ship
因小失大yīn xiǎo shī dà
spoil the ship for a halfpennyworth of tar
舷侧xián cè
side
右yòu
right; the right side as the sideof precedence; dextro-
辅助舰fǔ zhù jiàn
auxiliary ship
纵火艇zòng huǒ tǐng
fire ship
反面fǎn miàn
reverse side; the other side; contrary; wrong side; verso
航速háng sù
speek of a ship or plane
父系fù xì
paternal line; the father's sideof the family; patriarchal
有面的yǒu miàn de
sided
枝节的zhī jiē de
side
定期邮船dìng qī yóu chuán
packet ship
母舰mǔ jiàn
depot ship, mother ship
用船运输yòng chuán yùn shū
to ship
在船上工作zài chuán shàng gōng zuò
ship
另一面lìng yī miàn
the other side; another side
半边bàn biān
half of sth., one sideof sth.
原声例句
but why
[Zach] Yeah. They're probably stuck to the sides of ships that came from Europe and they got over here and they stayed.
他们来到这里并留下来。
科学快报-科学美国人Science Quickly, from SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
Dating back to at least the 11th century was the idea that some geese temporarily transformed themselves into barnacles that clung to the sides of ships.