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trimaran
[ trahy-muh-ran ]
trimaran
/ 藞迟谤补瑟尘蓹藢谤忙苍 /
noun
- a vessel, usually of shallow draught, with two hulls flanking the main hull
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of trimaran1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of trimaran1
Example Sentences
A Mexican Navy search and rescue team discovered a vessel, later identified as Mr. Lawson鈥檚 trimaran, the Defiant, about 410 miles south of Acapulco, Mexico, on Thursday.
The sleek autonomous trimaran docked in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on Sunday, after more than five weeks crossing the Atlantic Ocean from England, according to tech company IBM, which helped build it.
Lloyd鈥檚 List Intelligence identified the ship as the trimaran, or a three-hulled racing vessel.
A sleek robotic trimaran retracing the 1620 journey of the famous English vessel had to turn back Friday to fix a mechanical problem.
Three years later, at 30, he became the youngest skipper to win the America鈥檚 Cup when he helmed Oracle Team USA鈥檚 giant trimaran to victory over a Swiss-backed catamaran.
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