单词 | stokehole |
例句 | The “firemen” in “The Hairy Ape,” those men in the stokehole who feed the ship’s furnaces with coal, are anything but saints. Eugene O'Neill's 'The Hairy Ape' is a rallying cry for the Bernie Sanders crowd 2016-05-18T04:00:00Z Sulfur yellow is everywhere, from the audience’s stadium seating to a set piece for the“stokehole”of the ocean liner. An Industrial Hellscape With You at the Center 2017-03-27T04:00:00Z On this deck in the way of the boiler rooms were placed the electrically driven fans which provided ventilation to the stokeholes. Loss of the Steamship 'Titanic' 2012-04-17T02:00:14.973Z He was doing duty in the stokehole, when one of these loathsome creatures actually crept up under his pantaloons. Aileen Aroon, A Memoir With other Tales of Faithful Friends and Favourites 2011-09-08T02:00:20.773Z Sixty minutes exactly after it has been placed in the stokehole, it will blow the bottom out, and she will go down like a stone.' A Cabinet Secret 2011-07-31T02:00:10.693Z For the temperature in the stokehole of a battleship, when forced draft is being used, is about the highest in the world. Two Boys of the Battleship or For the Honor of Uncle Sam 2011-06-07T02:00:13.313Z Why wouldn’t it be a good thing—and a novel thing, too—to get the talent for this concert from the steerage, stokehole, and forecastle? The Corner House Girls on Palm Island 2011-06-01T02:00:23.043Z Exceptional coolness, too, was displayed by the engine-room and stokehole branch of the Radiant while rescue work was being performed in the dangerous area. The Harwich Naval Forces Their Part in the Great War A virile manageress dominated them and drove with splendid efficiency a concealed kitchen team of four who sweated in the midst of steam in an underground stokehole. A Bed of Roses He was the same, the same weather-beaten old tinker with the lean, long face and hard-set jaw and the dour eye that could quell a mutinous stokehole at a glance. Where the Pavement Ends The firemen responded with a will, extra hands were put on in the stokeholes, and the furnaces taxed to their utmost capacity. The Angel of the Revolution A Tale of the Coming Terror He told her about his “Caruso” and the dancing team from the stokehole. The Corner House Girls on Palm Island 2011-06-01T02:00:23.043Z He crawled down a short ladder and through low passageways dripping wet and so came into the stokehole. The Harbor And now that she should have been killed in a stokehole! Is He Popenjoy? I hope he’ll just set those able-bodied wasters of footmen to shovel coal in the stokehole. The Island Mystery It would spread about the ship like fire and would be whispered over taffrails, in galleys, and in stokehole. Hurricane Island Indomitable from Champlain's tercentenary at Quebec in 1908, handling his shovel in the stokehole by the way. All Afloat A Chronicle of Craft and Waterways In the stokehole the fires were not yet up, but by the time the ship was at sea the furnace mouths would be white hot and the men at work half naked. The Harbor Still another shell went down the funnel, disabling the stokehole and making it impossible to keep up a full head of steam. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 5, August, 1915 No; if any come on board, the firemen can be called up from the stokehole with their shovels. Blue Jackets The Log of the Teaser In front of it, a small furnace is constructed with vents into the Laconicum, and with a stokehole that can be very carefully closed to prevent the flames from escaping and being wasted. The Ten Books on Architecture An iron house, of which the framing only is shown, extends from the gearing right back to the boiler, forming a most spacious engine room and stokehole. Scientific American Supplement, No. 312, December 24, 1881 That look at a stokehole got hold of you hard. The Harbor In the end volunteers were taken into the stokehole and the Southland was beached. "Over There" with the Australians Overhearing his sister's remark, George added: "Yes, May, and they feel worse after my two hours last night in the stokehole of the 'Campania.'" The Harris-Ingram Experiment The explosion wrecked the stokehole just forward of amidship and, judging by the speed with which the cruiser sank, tore the bottom open. The New York Times Current History of the European War, Vol 1, Issue 4, January 23, 1915 It was after they had gone that the Chief emerged from the forward stokehole where the trouble was. Love Stories But with Eleanore pushing me on, I described the hell I had seen in the stokehole. The Harbor During this time the stokehole hatches were open, but the fans were kept running at slow speed to maintain a moderate draught. Scientific American Supplement, No. 595, May 28, 1887 From the signal-boys to the firemen in the stokehole—for news travels fast aboard ship—all were expecting the muffled report and the rending, tearing explosion of a torpedo under the ship's bottom. Stories of Inventors The Adventures of Inventors and Engineers Azuma-zi had come, clad in white but insufficient raiment, out of the stokehole of the Lord Clive, from the Straits Settlements, and beyond, into London. The Door in the Wall and Other Stories Then, fighting for every foot, the little band retreated to the after stokehole. Love Stories "I'm here to-day to speak to the men who work in stokeholes naked," he said. The Harbor Punch was terribly impressed, as well he might be, when he heard that your steamer burned three hundred wagonloads a day, and he naturally supposed that all hands had been piped to the stokehole. Dear Enemy Send us into the hells of your steamship stokeholes. Equality Day and night the land was oppressed by the same stifling heat, a sweltering calidity possessing the characteristics of a steam-laundry, coupled with those of the stokehole of an ocean liner in the Red Sea. My Strangest Case The little girl's mother came with the second party and neither squealed nor asked questions—only at the door into the stokeholes she stood a moment with dilated eyes. Love Stories Instead of a grimy stokehole full of perspiring firemen and piles of coal, I found a clean, white-painted place with one solitary but clean man regulating polished taps. Here, There and Everywhere If it had been the stokehole, instead—I did try stoking, one day, just to pass the time. Out of the Primitive Is it casting insults at the men in the stokehole ye are, ye old ape? Anna Christie AUNT—But don't you have to have the captain's—or someone's—permission to visit the stokehole? The Hairy Ape She was thinking of the entrance to the stokehole, where one crouched under the bellies of furnaces, and where the engineer on duty stood on a pile of hot cinders. Love Stories Presently the steamer drew to a wharf, and, with a loud clattering, firewood was dragged forth and cast into the stokehole with uncouth, warning cries of "Tru-us-sha!" Through Russia "You will feel like a cherub in a stokehole," Lord Gatling had said.... Soul of a Bishop I'm thinking if it's in the stokehole of a proper liner I was, I'd be able to have a little house and be home to it wan week out of four. Anna Christie It put the touch of home, swate home in the stokehole. The Hairy Ape The after stokehole was flooded and water rolled sickeningly in the engine-pits. Love Stories Was he only dreaming of a debt to the men in the quarry, to the miners, to the men in the stokeholes, to the drudges on the fields? The Research Magnificent And if 'twasn't for me and my great strength, I'm telling you—and it's God's truth—there'd been mutiny itself in the stokehole. Anna Christie It's no lie, and why shouldn't I be, with me shoveling a million tons of coal in the stokeholes of ships since I was a lad only. Anna Christie Put one of 'em down here for one watch in de stokehole, what'd happen? The Hairy Ape When the water came into the after stokehole they carried the Chief into the engine room—the lights were going there. Love Stories She was dolled up all in white—in de stokehole. The Hairy Ape |
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