maiden voyage
- 英 [ˈmeidn ˈvɔiidʒ]
- 美 [ˈmedn ˈvɔɪɪdʒ]
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- (航天器、船的)首航
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In 1912, the Titanic sank on her maiden voyage.
1912年,“泰坦尼克”号在处女航中失事沉没。
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It was the ship's maiden voyage.
那是该船的处女航.
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This is the ship's maiden voyage.
这是该船的处女航.
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A maiden voyage; a maiden speech in the House of Commons.
处女航; 在国会下院的首次演说.
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But she went down on her maiden voyage.
但它在处女航时沉船了。
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The ship made its maiden voyage last week.
上星期这艘船初次航行.
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The Titanic went down on her maiden voyage, with 1 , 500 lives lost.
泰坦尼克号船在初航就下沉了并丧失1500人生命.
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People thought the ship was unsinkable. But she went down on her maiden voyage.
人们认为这是艘永不沉没的船, 但它在首航中却沉了下去.
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The large ship, the Titanic with 2,207 people went down on her maiden voyage.
装载2, 207人的大船--泰坦尼克号首航就沉入海底.
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The Titanic struck an iceberg and sank during its maiden voyage in 1912.
在1912年的首次航行中,泰坦尼克号游船撞上了冰山而沉没.
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As she was prepared for her maiden voyage on August 10, 1628, Stockholm was in a ferment.
1628年8月10日, 当这艘船准备首次出航时, 斯德哥尔摩沉浸在激动的气氛中.
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