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单词 to screw out of the boat
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to screw out of (or into) the boat
b. intransitive. Rowing. To move the body from one side to the other during a stroke, as opposed to backwards and forwards in a straight line, with the result that the boat’s balance is upset. Chiefly in to screw out of (or into) the boat. Cf. screw n.1 19d. Obsolete.
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society > travel > travel by water > propelling boat by oars, paddle, or pole > [verb (intransitive)] > row > row in specific manner or style
sheave1611
to pull away1676
paddle1697
to stretch one's oars1697
to stretch to the oar (or stroke)1697
to row dry1769
to stretch out1836
screw1866
bucket1869
to pull one's weight1878
sky1881
to wash out1884
1866 Boy's Own Mag. 7 385/2 Particular care must be taken that the feet are placed on the stretcher in the right place...If they are placed too near the middle line, the oarsman will certainly ‘screw’ out of the boat.
1874 W. B. Woodgate Oars & Sculls viii. 43 In such a pair [sc. of oarsmen] each man may screw to match the other instinctively.
1898 Earl of Suffolk et al. Encycl. Sport II. 297/2 (Rowing) Screw, to swing the body from one side to the other during the stroke, instead of swinging straight backward and forward. If the man swings toward his oar during the stroke he is said to screw ‘into the boat’; if away from it ‘out of the boat’.
1925 G. C. Bourne Text-bk. Oarsmanship vii. 172 The inside hand is brought right across the body at the finish, the outside elbow is protruded, and the oarsman screws out of the boat.
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