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galley

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++gal·ley /ˈɡæli/ noun [countable]  1 TTWa kitchen on a ship 〔船上的〕厨房 The fire extinguishers are stored in the galley. 灭火器存放在船上的厨房里。2. SHTTWa long low Greek or Roman ship with sails which was rowed by slaves in the past 〔古希腊或古罗马由奴隶划桨的〕桨帆船3 technical a) TCNa tray used in the process of printing books etc which holds type 活字盘 b) (also galley proof)TCN a sheet of paper on which a new book is printed, so that mistakes can be put right before it is divided into pages 长条校样
Examples from the Corpus
galleyThey were far from the most expensive items in the Horwitch galley.A stout, stainless steel pillar between deckhead and cabin sole in the galley area forms a useful handhold.It is now a four-star hotel with a dozen youngsters in the galley and experienced actors on the bridge.I moved into the galley and fired up the grill.The galley was well-armed and it was unlikely that Sir James would give any assistance.A man stood in the tiny galley.He left his comfortable position as spiritual advisor to Madame de Gondi and began to work as a minister to galley slaves.
Origin galley (1200-1300) Old French galie, from Medieval Greek galea
gal·ley nounChineseSyllable
a kitchen ship on Corpus a


galley
galley /ˈɡæli/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old French
 Origin: galie, from Medieval Greek galea
1. a kitchen on a ship:
    The fire extinguishers are stored in the galley.
2. a long low Greek or Roman ship with sails which was rowed by slaves in the past
3. technical
  a. a tray used in the process of printing books etc which holds type
  b. (also galley proof) a sheet of paper on which a new book is printed, so that mistakes can be put right before it is divided into pages


gal·leyBrE /ˈɡæli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɡæli/ 🔊 nouna long flat ship with sails, usually rowed by slaves or criminals, especially one used by the ancient Greeks or Romans in war (常由奴隶或囚犯划桨的)桨帆船;(古希腊和古罗马的)战舰the kitchen on a ship or plane (船或飞机上的)厨房