1. steer + board => starboard.
2. Starboard is etymologically 'steer-board'.
3. The early Germanic peoples propelled and steered their boats by means of a paddle on the right-hand side of the vessel – hence the use of starboard as the nautical equivalent of right.
starboard: [OE] Starboard is etymologically ‘steer-board’. The word originated as an Old English compound formed from stēor ‘paddle, rudder’ (a relative of the verb steer) and bord ‘board’. The early Germanic peoples propelled and steered their boats by means of a paddle on the right-hand side of the vessel – hence the use of starboard as the nautical equivalent of right. => steer
starboard (n.)
Old English steorbord, literally "steer-board, side on which a vessel was steered," from steor "rudder, steering paddle," from Proto-Germanic *steuro "a steering" (compare German Steuer), from PIE *steu-, secondary form of root *sta- "to stand" (see stet) + bord "ship's side" (see board (n.2)). Similar formation in Old Norse stjornborði, Low German stürbord, Dutch stuurboord, German Steuerbord.
Early Germanic peoples' boats were propelled and steered by a paddle on the right side. The opposite side of the ship sometimes in Germanic was the "back-board" (Old English bæcbord). French tribord (Old French estribord), Italian stribordo "starboard" are Germanic loan-words.
1. He detected a ship moving down the starboard side of the submarine.
他发现有一艘船正在潜艇的右侧航行。
来自柯林斯例句
2. I could see the fishing boat to starboard.
我能看到右侧的那艘渔船。
来自柯林斯例句
3. We were sailing on starboard tack.
我们正右舷抢风行驶.
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4. The ship gave a lurch to starboard.
船的右舷突然侧倾.
来自《简明英汉词典》
5. The hull had suffered extensive damage to the starboard side.
1. steer + board => starboard.
2. Starboard is etymologically 'steer-board'.
3. The early Germanic peoples propelled and steered their boats by means of a paddle on the right-hand side of the vessel – hence the use of starboard as the nautical equivalent of right.
starboard: [OE] Starboard is etymologically ‘steer-board’. The word originated as an Old English compound formed from stēor ‘paddle, rudder’ (a relative of the verb steer) and bord ‘board’. The early Germanic peoples propelled and steered their boats by means of a paddle on the right-hand side of the vessel – hence the use of starboard as the nautical equivalent of right. => steer
starboard (n.)
Old English steorbord, literally "steer-board, side on which a vessel was steered," from steor "rudder, steering paddle," from Proto-Germanic *steuro "a steering" (compare German Steuer), from PIE *steu-, secondary form of root *sta- "to stand" (see stet) + bord "ship's side" (see board (n.2)). Similar formation in Old Norse stjornborði, Low German stürbord, Dutch stuurboord, German Steuerbord.
Early Germanic peoples' boats were propelled and steered by a paddle on the right side. The opposite side of the ship sometimes in Germanic was the "back-board" (Old English bæcbord). French tribord (Old French estribord), Italian stribordo "starboard" are Germanic loan-words.
双语例句
1. He detected a ship moving down the starboard side of the submarine.
他发现有一艘船正在潜艇的右侧航行。
来自柯林斯例句
2. I could see the fishing boat to starboard.
我能看到右侧的那艘渔船。
来自柯林斯例句
3. We were sailing on starboard tack.
我们正右舷抢风行驶.
来自《简明英汉词典》
4. The ship gave a lurch to starboard.
船的右舷突然侧倾.
来自《简明英汉词典》
5. The hull had suffered extensive damage to the starboard side.