释义 |
waist-tree Naut. (See quot. 1846.)
1485Nav. Acc. Hen. VII (1896) 50 Wast trees..ij. 1627Capt. J. Smith Sea Gram. ii. 9 The Waist boords are set vp in the Ships waist, betwixt the Gun-waile and the waist trees. 1704J. Harris Lex. Techn. I, Wast-Trees, are those Timbers of a Ship which lie in the Waste. 1846A. Young Naut. Dict., Waist-Tree or Rough-Tree, a spare spar placed along the side of a ship's waist where there happens to be no bulwark, in order to protect persons from falling overboard. |