cabin class
英 [ˈkæbɪn klɑːs]
美 [ˈkæbɪn klæs]
头等舱;二等舱;客舱等级;客船客舱级别
英英释义
noun
- a class of accommodations on a ship or train or plane that are less expensive than first class accommodations
双语例句
- Air New Zealand has introduced a new premium economy cabin, an exclusive class of travel that sits between business Premier and economy.
新西兰航空公司引进了最新的高级经济舱,一种介于商务舱和经济舱之间的旅行舱级。 - But you'd have to buyout the entire cabin, and the first class flight attendant.
但是你得买下整个头等舱,以及头等舱的服务人员。 - The only guarantee of having a cabin to oneself is by travelling first class
只有坐头等舱旅行才能保证一个人独享一舱。 - We always travel cabin class.
我们经常坐二等舱旅游。 - The researchers combed through historical accounts and records from theTitanic and Lusitania and analyzed which passengers survived on the basis of sex, age and cabin class.
研究者梳理了泰坦尼克号与路西塔尼亚号的历史报道与记录,并分析了幸存下来的乘客的性别、年龄和船舱等级(译注:船舱等级反应乘客的收入与社会地位)。 - Learning of an empty berth in the cabin of a vietnamese, he made arrangements with the purser to give up his original cabin and go sleep in third class, while still taking his meals in the second class.
他打听出三等一个安南人舱里有张空铺,便跟船上管事商量,自愿放弃本来的舱位搬下来睡,饭还在二等吃。