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单词 wear ship
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The covers, i.e. hats for you civilian folks, were not an issue, as most people wore ship’s ball caps when on the ship. The Problem with 'Gender-Blind' Navy Uniforms 2012-05-10T21:05:52Z
‘Well, I don’t think it’s quite as bad as that,’ said Granville, wearing ship. A Bride from the Bush 2011-12-24T03:08:05.053Z
Seeing him attempt to lay us alongside to leeward, thought it better to have him to windward, so wore ship on the other tack. Privateers and Privateering 2011-06-21T02:00:26.477Z
That so soon as the small boat reached the vessel the captain wore ship and stood down the coast, as if to avoid the sea fight, and the Lord knew where she was heading for. Latitude 19 degree A Romance of the West Indies in the Year of Our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Twenty 2011-05-30T02:00:18.047Z
I wore ship, as quietly as possible, and followed her, but she had, in the meantime, drawn some distance ahead, and an exciting chase now ensued. Memoirs of Service Afloat, During the War Between the States 2011-01-04T03:01:01.887Z
"All hands wear ship"—the dreaded call, and the Mate thundering at the half-deck door, shouting orders in a threatening tone that called for instant spur. The Brassbounder A Tale of the Sea
Wicks made haste instead to wear ship, a manœuvre for which room was wanting, and the Flying Scud took ground on a bank of sand and coral about twenty minutes before five. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 13 (of 25)
The Albatross soon after wore ship, and stood to the westward. An Old Sailor's Yarns
Then Captain Cheap at last realised their danger, and gave orders to wear ship to the southward, hoping that they might crowd her off the land. The Red True Story Book
We immediately wore ship, and gave chase, crowding all sail. Memoirs of Service Afloat, During the War Between the States 2011-01-04T03:01:01.887Z
Then I tried to wear ship, but the running sea poured in over the counter at each plunge, and baling was impossible, for it ran fore and aft.  The Voyage Alone in the Yawl "Rob Roy"
At ten minutes past four, having passed them, ceased firing and hauled up the courses; wore ship ahead of the Formidable two of the enemy's ships struck their colours. Memoirs and Correspondence of Admiral Lord de Saumarez. Vol II
I mind what the old Philadelphia Quaker said to his son, who, as he was once coming out of a house of ill-fame, spied old Broadbrim heaving in sight, and immediately wore ship. Select Temperance Tracts
Immediately after, orders were given to let fly all our sheets forward, and then I perceived that they were wearing ship. Great Pirate Stories
We wore ship with all expedition, shook the reefs out of the topsails, and made sail in pursuit. Memoirs of Service Afloat, During the War Between the States 2011-01-04T03:01:01.887Z
But Jean Bart meant to have a quick fight, so he bore down to starboard, wore ship, and ran so close to the enemy, that his grappling irons soon held her fast. Famous Privateersmen and Adventurers of the Sea Their rovings, cruises, escapades, and fierce battling upon the ocean for patriotism and for treasure
Within a few minutes after wearing ship the captain walked, up to the compass, and said to me, "The wind has freed two points; we shall be able to beat out of the bay." A Retrospect
At twelve a midshipman came to me: “Mr. Archer, we are just going to wear ship, Sir!” Thrilling Narratives of Mutiny, Murder and Piracy A weird series of tales of shipwreck and disaster, from the earliest part of the century to the present time, with accounts of providential escapes and heart-rending fatalities.
Without further loss of time the reefs were shaken out of the topsails, for darkness was coming on, and, wearing ship at a favourable opportunity, the Triton kept away for Mr. Dacre's harbour. Rodman The Boatsteerer And Other Stories 1898
To carry out my design of decoying the enemy, I now wore ship, as though I were fleeing from his pursuit. Memoirs of Service Afloat, During the War Between the States 2011-01-04T03:01:01.887Z
Immediately after this badinage he ordered Thompson, who was at the helm, to put it hard up; and then wore ship and sailed out seawards. Rídan The Devil And Other Stories 1899
“We must not give them up yet; so I will wear ship, and run over the ground we have passed.” The Voyages of the Ranger and Crusader And what befell their Passengers and Crews.
At twelve, the gale still increasing, wore ship, to keep as near mid-channel between Jamaica and Cuba, as possible; at one the gale increasing still; at two, harder yet, it still blows harder! Thrilling Narratives of Mutiny, Murder and Piracy A weird series of tales of shipwreck and disaster, from the earliest part of the century to the present time, with accounts of providential escapes and heart-rending fatalities.
Letting out the sheet, I "wore ship," and in half a minute the Marian was standing out of the lagoon. Desk and Debit or, The Catastrophes of a Clerk
Not over half of them seemed to be employed, even while wearing ship—and I was convinced that half of them could have done the work. Ran Away to Sea
Man the braces for wearing ship, the rest o' you! "Where Angels Fear to Tread" and Other Stories of the Sea
And now, you had better go and get ready for your swim; for I am about to wear ship.” The Castaways
He then wore ship, and, passing between the two, fired his starboard broadside into the Gloire, and, almost immediately after, his port broadside into the St. Denis. The Battle and the Breeze
They then wore ship, and sailed with quite easy sheets out of the bay. Journal of Jasper Danckaerts, 1679-1680
Suddenly, however, the latter was seen to wear ship, and, setting more sail, to stand away before the wind. The Two Shipmates
We had just room to wear ship; and as this merciful escape was from the vigilance of one Wells, who was looking out ahead, it was called Wells's Shoals. Voyage of H.M.S. Pandora Despatched to Arrest the Mutineers of the 'Bounty' in the South Seas, 1790-1791
I hurried away to my cabin and shifted into ordinary bathing attire; and while thus engaged I became aware that Dacre was wearing ship and getting her round upon the starboard tack once more. The Castaways
Finding her signals unanswered, the stranger wore ship, and bore away to the southward, hotly followed by the "President." The Naval History of the United States Volume 1
We then discovered the sternmost ship wearing also; wore ship immediately after her, and gave her a stern rake, she luffing to on our starboard bow and giving us her larboard broadside. The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876
“Better wear ship,” cried the Captain, springing in alarm to the pilot’s side. The Lifeboat
“Mr Farmer,” said the captain to the first-lieutenant, “watch and idlers, wear ship.” Rattlin the Reefer
“Yes—hands wear ship—put the helm up.” Mr. Midshipman Easy
The master and other officers now came up to Mr Pellew, and strongly advised him to wear ship. Will Weatherhelm The Yarn of an Old Sailor
At half-past 1 o'clock, having made the necessary arrangements for the attack, wore ship and stood towards the batteries. The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876
“Hands, wear ship!” he shouted out, in a startling voice, evidently giving the order with no good will. Sunshine Bill
“Mr Rattlin,” squeaked Mr Pond through his trumpet, “order the boatswain’s mate to turn the watch and idlers up—wear ship.” Rattlin the Reefer
A clear space appearing, the captain eagerly wore ship, and then hauling up on the other tack, stood to the southward, hoping to weather the icebergs among which he had before passed. The South Sea Whaler
“An iceberg it is rather, and—All hands wear ship,” he shouted in a tone which showed there was not a moment to lose. Peter the Whaler
In the mean time another main-topsail was set and an attempt made to wear ship. The Three Admirals
Then he would make them put the ship about, or wear ship, or heave her to. Sunshine Bill
“Boatswain’s mate,” bawled out the sleepy and sulky Mr Rattlin, “watch and idlers, wear ship.” Rattlin the Reefer
When I had come to this melancholy resolve, I issued the orders for wearing ship in a somewhat louder voice than usual, as under the circumstances was natural, to stifle my own feelings. Our Sailors Gallant Deeds of the British Navy during Victoria's Reign
“It is a very lucky thing we wore ship in time.” The White Squall A Story of the Sargasso Sea
“Stand by to wear ship!” shouted Captain Dinks, and he himself took hold of the spokes of the wheel as he uttered the words, easing it round, while the mate rushed forwards, calling the hands. The Wreck of the Nancy Bell Cast Away on Kerguelen Land
We will wear ship, gentlemen, if you please, and then go to breakfast.” The Rover's Secret A Tale of the Pirate Cays and Lagoons of Cuba
We stood on until within an hour and a half of midnight, when we wore ship and began to retrace our steps. Under the Meteor Flag Log of a Midshipman during the French Revolutionary War
No guns were fired, for the Spanish admiral wore ship, and so sailed away to the island, when he brought his squadron to anchor. On the Spanish Main Or, Some English forays on the Isthmus of Darien.
The battle of Plattsburg Bay was contested straight from the shoulder with little chance for such evolutions as seeking the weather gage or wearing ship. The Fight for a Free Sea: A Chronicle of the War of 1812 The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 17
And Nymani was very right; one of them wore ship's uniform. Voodoo Planet
Then the Ste. Anne eased off, sheered away, and wore ship for open sea. Heralds of Empire Being the Story of One Ramsay Stanhope, Lieutenant to Pierre Radisson in the Northern Fur Trade
I must wear ship, I suppose, and take them on board.' Blackbeard Or, The Pirate of Roanoke.
As they failed to carry away her spars, they waited till "she was shearing aboard," when they rammed the helm hard up, "gave her a good Volley," and wore ship. On the Spanish Main Or, Some English forays on the Isthmus of Darien.
So he wore ship and turned back to Brittany, making no effort to aid those who had proclaimed him at risk of life and fortune. Beatrix of Clare
When the vessel was about a mile distant, our captain gave the order to fling the cable overboard, then shouted: "Hard up, wear ship." Humphrey Bold A Story of the Times of Benbow
And as the Happy Return wore ship for open sea he stood moodily silent with eyes towards the shore where Governor Phipps's gig-boat had moored before Fort Nelson. Heralds of Empire Being the Story of One Ramsay Stanhope, Lieutenant to Pierre Radisson in the Northern Fur Trade
She had been built for rapid sailing and when, the second day out, they saw a British frigate bearing down upon her they wore ship and easily ran away from their enemy. In the Days of Poor Richard
He immediately gave orders to sway the fore-yard up, and set the fore-sail; then we wore ship with her head to the southward. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 17 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
At about six o'clock A.M., the hands were turned up to wear ship, but before this could be accomplished she struck, the sea made a breach over her, and washed several men overboard. Narratives of Shipwrecks of the Royal Navy; between 1793 and 1849
We had a fair breeze from the southwest over our quarter as the tide set up channel, but now it had turned and Thorgils was wearing ship. A Prince of Cornwall A Story of Glastonbury and the West in the Days of Ina of Wessex
Hurried on deck, wore ship, and gave-chase; the strange sail being about two to two and a half miles from us, partially to windward. The Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter
We had been drifting all night, so that in the mid-watch Trunnell wore ship and stood up for her to keep in sight. Mr. Trunnell, Mate of the Ship "Pirate"
Breakers to leeward, men," he cried "we must wear ship, and then shall clear them. Havelok the Dane A Legend of Old Grimsby and Lincoln
Here it was possible to 'wear ship,' and we saw a fair prospect of getting away to the east and afterwards south. Scott's Last Expedition Volume I
And our mainmast is shot through at the cap—we must wear ship or 'twill go! Martin Conisby's Vengeance
"Hands, wear ship!" was the order before the sound of the second summons had well died away. The Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter
After standing along for an hour or more we wore ship, and found that we could just about get within hailing distance to leeward. Mr. Trunnell, Mate of the Ship "Pirate"
We saw nothing of the land after the first half-hour, but at midnight we wore ship, and came up on the larboard tack. Ned Myers or, a Life Before the Mast
Emboldened by our silence, she wore ship and came nearer. The Mutineers
Veer, Resolution, wear ship and man the larboard guns … they are cool … I must go tend my hurt—a curst on't! Martin Conisby's Vengeance
At 10 P.M. a barque, having come quite near us in the bright moonlight, we fired a blank cartridge to heave him to, and wore ship. The Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter
He reckons to come up under my starn and rake me fore and aft, while his consort wears ship and pounds me with her broadside. The Gentleman A Romance of the Sea
At 8 a.m. wore ship and stood to the Southward. Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World
Strong gales, stood to south; Norfolk Island south-west distant 20 miles, at midnight wore ship to Harbour. The Logbooks of the Lady Nelson With the journal of her first commander Lieutenant James Grant
"Yes, hands wear ship—put the helm up." Mr. Midshipman Easy
We then wore ship, and chased a barque in the north-west, with which we came up about sunset. The Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter
The blinding spray which was swept out in front of the squalls froze solidly on board and lent additional difficulty to the operation of "wearing ship." The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
"All hands wear ship!" comes sharply from Anderson. "—you and your orders!" cries some one. Stories by English Authors: the Sea
Stood to southward; Norfolk Island 24 miles, these 18 hours wore ship and made sail occasionally. The Logbooks of the Lady Nelson With the journal of her first commander Lieutenant James Grant
After standing to the northward a few hours, we wore ship, and, the wind having hauled, we stood to the southward and eastward. Two Years Before the Mast
We took in steering sails, wore ship, hauled up our courses, piped all hands to quarters and prepared for action. The Old Merchant Marine; A chronicle of American ships and sailors
He ran upon deck, and shouted through his trumpet, "All hands wear ship!" Hard Cash
Captain West gave orders to the mate to stand by to wear ship The Mutiny of the Elsinore
Light wind and clear weather: at 8 wore ship. The Logbooks of the Lady Nelson With the journal of her first commander Lieutenant James Grant
They had to wear ship again, always a ticklish manoeuvre in weather like this. A Simpleton
We wore ship, she did the same, and we passed each other within half a musket. The Old Merchant Marine; A chronicle of American ships and sailors
After standing to the northward a few hours, we wore ship, and the wind having hauled, we stood to the southward and eastward. Two Years Before the Mast
At the changing of the watches at four o’clock, Captain West gave the command to Mr. Pike to wear ship The Mutiny of the Elsinore
At 4 wore ship and stood off the land: at noon we found we had lost nothing during the night. The Logbooks of the Lady Nelson With the journal of her first commander Lieutenant James Grant
Wicks made haste instead to wear ship, a manoeuvre for which room was wanting, and the Flying Scud took ground on a bank of sand and coral about twenty minutes before five. The Wrecker
It had taken thirty minutes to wear ship, and I had learned how the best of shipmasters can lose their ships without reproach.  The Mutiny of the Elsinore
He heaves-to on the port tack until the leeward drift brings the land into perilous proximity, then wears ship and heaves-to on the port tack and makes leeway off shore. The Mutiny of the Elsinore
Evidently it had not entered his mind to consider, much less question, the manoeuvre of wearing ship the previous afternoon. The Mutiny of the Elsinore
At midnight wore ship and stood to South. The Logbooks of the Lady Nelson With the journal of her first commander Lieutenant James Grant
As it is, we’ll be well under it at daylight, ready to steal around if there is a change, ready to wear ship if there is no change.” The Mutiny of the Elsinore
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