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steer·age
/ˈstɪrɪʤ/
最低票價的艙位,士官的二等室,掌舵,操縱,駕駛
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Steer·age
n.
1.
The
act
or
practice
of
steering
,
or
directing
;
as
,
the
steerage
of
a
ship
.
He
left
the
city
,
and
,
in
a
most
tempestuous
season
,
forsook
the
helm
and
steerage
of
the
commonwealth
.
--
Milton
.
2.
Naut.
(a)
The
effect
of
the
helm
on
a
ship
;
the
manner
in
which
an
individual
ship
is
affected
by
the
helm
.
(b)
The
hinder
part
of
a
vessel
;
the
stern
. [
R
.] --
Swift
.
(c)
Properly
,
the
space
in
the
after
part
of
a
vessel
,
under
the
cabin
,
but
used
generally
to
indicate
any
part
of
a
vessel
having
the
poorest
accommodations
and
occupied
by
passengers
paying
the
lowest
rate
of
fare
.
3.
Direction
;
regulation
;
management
;
guidance
.
He
that
hath
the
steerage
of
my
course
.
--
Shak
.
4.
That
by
which
a
course
is
directed
. [
R
.]
Here
he
hung
on
high
,
The
steerage
of
his
wings
. --
Dryden
.
Steerage passenger
,
a
passenger
who
takes
passage
in
the
steerage
of
a
vessel
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
steerage
n
1:
the
cheapest
accommodations
on
a
passenger
ship
2:
the
act
of
steering
a
ship
[
syn
:
steering
]
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