Wheelhouse Meaning in English
word
ˈʍiːlˌhaʊs
WEEL-hows
wˈiːlhaʊs
WEEL-hows
التعريف
The part of a boat where the steering wheel is located; also, someone’s area of expertise or something they do very well (informal, figurative).
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Literally refers to a boat but is most often used informally in American English to mean a person's strong suit or area of skill. Common phrases: 'right in my wheelhouse' (something I’m good at), 'outside my wheelhouse' (not my strength). Rarely used in British English.
Spanish: timonera - rueda (barco) - especialidad (figurado)Portuguese (BR): casa do leme - cabine de comando (barco) - especialidade (figurado)Portuguese (PT): casa do leme - cabine de comando (barco) - especialidade (figurado)Chinese (Simplified): 驾驶舱 - 擅长领域 (比喻)Chinese (Traditional): 駕駛艙 - 擅長領域 (比喻)Hindi: व्हीलहाउस - विशेष क्षेत्र (रूपक)Arabic: غرفة الدفة - المجال المتخصص (مجازي)Bengali: চালকের কেবিন (জাহাজ) - দক্ষতার ক্ষেত্রRussian: рубка управления (корабля) - сфера компетенцииJapanese: 操舵室 - 得意分野Vietnamese: buồng lái (tàu thuyền) - lĩnh vực sở trườngKorean: 조타실 - 전문 분야Turkish: dümen evi (gemi) - uzmanlık alanıUrdu: اسٹیئرنگ روم (جہاز) - مہارت کا شعبہIndonesian: ruang kemudi (kapal) - bidang keahlian
جمل نموذجية
The captain stood in the wheelhouse of the ship.
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The wheelhouse protects the captain from wind and rain.
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This type of job is in her wheelhouse.
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Making presentations is right in my wheelhouse.
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Sorry, this is a bit outside my wheelhouse.
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You should ask Tim—this is definitely in his wheelhouse.
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