crow's nest

英 [ˈkrəʊz nest] 美 [ˈkroʊz nest]

n.  桅杆瞭望台



牛津词典

noun

  1. 桅杆瞭望台
    a platform at the top of a ship's mast (= the post that supports the sails) from which sb can see a long way and watch for land, danger, etc.

    柯林斯词典

    1. (船上的)瞭望台
      On a ship, the crow's nest is a small platform high up on the mast, where a person can go to look in all directions.

      双语例句

      1. That's why she takes a dangerous flight on a crow's back to get to a wise owl's nest.
        这就是她进行了一趟危险飞行的原因,请乌鸦载她去找智慧的猫头鹰。
      2. Created by designer Steve Kuhl, the special bedroom features a rope bridge, crow's nest, a two-storey hidden slide, wrought-iron jail cell and even hidden rope ladder access to the closet.
        据了解,这间奇特的“海盗船”卧室由史蒂夫设计制造,有索桥、岗亭、双层隐形滑道,铁牢房甚至一条通往贮藏室的绳梯。
      3. I'm talking removal from our dungeon in the crow's nest.
        我是说,离开这个鸟窝。
      4. If ten thousand crows took a liking to the poet's few strands of grey hair, surely it wasn't so "tousled like a crow's nest" that they would want to roost on his head.
        一万只乌鸦看中诗人几根白头发,难道乱发如鸦窠,要宿在他头上?

      英英释义

      noun

      1. platform for a lookout at or near the top of a mast