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Landsman Meaning in English

word

ˈɫændzmən
LANDZ-muhn
lˈændzmən
LANDZ-muhn

释义

A landsman is someone who lives on land and is not familiar with the sea, or a new sailor without experience at sea.

用法与细微差别

"Landsman" is used rarely today and is mostly historical or nautical. It can mean both a person who is not a sailor and a novice sailor. In Jewish communities, it can also mean someone from the same country or town. Do not confuse with "landowner" or "countryman."

例句

The captain taught the landsman how to tie knots.

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He was a landsman who had never seen the ocean before.

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The navy hired several landsmen this year.

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Most fishermen laughed when a landsman tried to balance on the boat.

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It's easy to spot a landsman at sea—they always look confused.

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Back then, every experienced sailor had once been a landsman themselves.

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