lobsterman
基本解釋
- n.捕龍蝦的漁夫
英漢例句
- The lobsterman shakes his head. "No, I don't.
捕蝦人搖搖頭 “不,我不這樣認(rèn)為,但是龍蝦是這么想的”。 - The 98-year-old retired lobsterman has become a first-time author, having written and published his autobiography after learning to read at the incredible age of 91.
他在91歲高齡才開(kāi)始讀書(shū)認(rèn)字,現(xiàn)在,這位98歲高齡的老漁夫第一次成為了一名作者,完成并出版了自己的自傳。 - Competition from overseas and low prices has nerves frayed: a lobsterman was shot in Matinicus, Maine, an island further south, during a row over fishing territory.
來(lái)自海外的低價(jià)競(jìng)爭(zhēng)磨損著人們的神經(jīng);在緬因深南部的一個(gè)島嶼-Matinicus,一個(gè)捕蝦人在一次關(guān)于捕蝦領(lǐng)地的爭(zhēng)吵中被人槍殺。 - The protagonists of writer Tim Winton's 2001 novel are a wealthy lobsterman, his wife and a lobster poacher with whom she has an affair.
FORBES - Lobstermen cast a big shadow in their little towns--so much so that Western Australian writer Tim Winton based his prizewinning 2001 novel, Dirt Music, on a rich, domineering lobsterman.
FORBES: Magazine Article - Lobstermen cast a big shadow in their little towns-so much so that Western Australian writer Tim Winton based his prizewinning 2001 novel, Dirt Music, on a rich, domineering lobsterman.
FORBES: Where the Outback Meets the Sea