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Landlubbers Meaning in English

word · lemma: landlubber

LAND-lub-urz
LAND-lub-uhz

释义

People who are not used to being at sea, especially those who don’t know about sailing or the sea; sailors often use this word in a joking or teasing way for people from land.

用法与细微差别

Informal, humorous, and sometimes mildly teasing. Commonly used by sailors to describe those inexperienced with boats and the sea. Used more in speech than writing. Not offensive, but playful.

例句

The sailors laughed at the landlubbers on their first boat ride.

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Many landlubbers feel nervous during a storm at sea.

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The captain taught the landlubbers how to tie knots.

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Don’t worry, even landlubbers get their sea legs after a while.

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It was clear from their questions that we had a group of landlubbers on board.

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Some of my friends are total landlubbers and get seasick right away.

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