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		Definition of coxswain in English: coxswainnoun ˈkɒks(ə)nˈkɑks(ə)n 1The person who steers a ship's boat, racing boat, or other boat. (小船、救生艇、赛艇等的)舵手 Example sentencesExamples -  Each of the four participating countries entered thirteen rowers - five women, seven men and a coxswain.
 -  As coxswain, I would steer, control the pace, and act as the eyes of the oarsmen, who were facing backward.
 -  The coxswains pushed off into the river and into safety.
 -  Three heats with the top three boats qualifying for the final left it up to the coxswains to call the race plan.
 -  He was a Navy assault coxswain aboard the USS Talladega during the Vietnam War.
 -  The Navy coxswains boarded their respective Lampreys, and crewmen in the preparation room sealed the main hatches.
 -  The boat's coxswain will need to know where you are long before you surface.
 -  The sailors and coxswain running the whaleboat pushed off again to help the others towing away the wreckage.
 -  The coxswain is fitted snugly into the bow end of the boat steering and motivating the crew.
 -  The coxswain may ask you to swim away from the reef at this time.
 -  When the tender is safely alongside the ship, climb aboard when the coxswain tells you to.
 -  Mr Easter said that previously coxswains had experienced difficulty in ship handling when using the ramp.
 -  The coxswain sped his boat further on, arrows and bullets whizzing past their heads.
 -  Even the coxswains seemed taller to me than I am - and I am not exactly short myself.
 -  It's not often you get to witness a relaxed coxswain.
 -  As a coxswain, Presacan will be an essential part of her rowing team.
 -  Under the encouragement of their coxswain, Oliver Blach, they moved up to first, one seat at a time.
 -  The coxswains would rotate as well with only the captains remaining the same.
 -  His late father was a coxswain on a boat, his mother a factory worker.
 -  The coxswain gets a situation report from the coastguard and picks his crew.
 
 Synonyms navigator, helmsman, guide, steersman - 1.1 The helmsman and skipper of a lifeboat.
Example sentencesExamples -  In the past, lifeboats largely depended on inshore fishermen to serve as coxswains and crew.
 -  The coxswain of the lifeboat said: ‘It started out as a basic tow job, but ended up as a full-scale rescue.’
 -  Former lifeboat coxswain Roland Stork was awarded the MBE for his services to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
 -  Lifeboat coxswain Gary Edwards praised the crew for their heroic work.
 -  Woodward, who retired as coxswain of Bembridge lifeboat in the summer, is also made an MBE.
 
  - 1.2 The senior petty officer in a small ship or submarine in the Royal Navy.
(皇家海军中小艇或潜艇的)艇长 Example sentencesExamples -  She eventually rose to coxswain in the Auxiliary and taught their coastal navigation courses.
 -  The senior coxswain was thrilled with the honour that commends his service to the Hampshire community.
 
  
 
 OriginMiddle English: from obsolete cock (see cockboat) + swain. Compare with boatswain.    Definition of coxswain in US English: coxswainnounˈkäks(ə)nˈkɑks(ə)n The steersman of a ship's boat, lifeboat, racing boat, or other boat. (小船、救生艇、赛艇等的)舵手 Example sentencesExamples -  His late father was a coxswain on a boat, his mother a factory worker.
 -  The coxswain is fitted snugly into the bow end of the boat steering and motivating the crew.
 -  Three heats with the top three boats qualifying for the final left it up to the coxswains to call the race plan.
 -  The coxswain gets a situation report from the coastguard and picks his crew.
 -  The coxswains would rotate as well with only the captains remaining the same.
 -  The sailors and coxswain running the whaleboat pushed off again to help the others towing away the wreckage.
 -  The Navy coxswains boarded their respective Lampreys, and crewmen in the preparation room sealed the main hatches.
 -  The coxswain sped his boat further on, arrows and bullets whizzing past their heads.
 -  When the tender is safely alongside the ship, climb aboard when the coxswain tells you to.
 -  Mr Easter said that previously coxswains had experienced difficulty in ship handling when using the ramp.
 -  Under the encouragement of their coxswain, Oliver Blach, they moved up to first, one seat at a time.
 -  The boat's coxswain will need to know where you are long before you surface.
 -  Even the coxswains seemed taller to me than I am - and I am not exactly short myself.
 -  As coxswain, I would steer, control the pace, and act as the eyes of the oarsmen, who were facing backward.
 -  The coxswains pushed off into the river and into safety.
 -  Each of the four participating countries entered thirteen rowers - five women, seven men and a coxswain.
 -  He was a Navy assault coxswain aboard the USS Talladega during the Vietnam War.
 -  It's not often you get to witness a relaxed coxswain.
 -  The coxswain may ask you to swim away from the reef at this time.
 -  As a coxswain, Presacan will be an essential part of her rowing team.
 
 Synonyms navigator, helmsman, guide, steersman 
 OriginMiddle English: from obsolete cock (see cockboat) + swain. Compare with boatswain.     |