释义 |
reˈstow, v.|riː-| [re- 5 a.] To stow again.
1834Marryat P. Simple (1863) 112 We had refitted the rigging fore and aft, restowed and cleaned the hold, and painted outside. 1840― Poor Jack xxii, We were busy restowing the upper tier of the cargo. 1872Daily News 19 Jan., [He] told Captain Thrupp to report to him when ship was restowed. Hence reˈstowing vbl. n.; also reˈstowal.
1882Clark Russell My Shipmate Louise xiv, [He] got on the deck alongside of me to superintend the restowal of the broken-out goods. 1894Outing XXIV. 35 The restowing of the ballast had been a tedious job. |