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steerage
steerage (ˈstɪərɪdʒ) Forms: 5–7 sterage, 6–7 stirrage, 7 stearage, -idge, (styrage, stieridge), 7–8 steeridge, (7 -edge, 8 -adge), 6– steerage. [f. steer v.1 + -age.] 1. The action, practice or method of steering a boat or ship; the guidance of a balloon or airship, rarely of a carriage.c 1450 Brut ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Steerage
Steerage class travel Steerage refers to the lowest possible category of long-distance steamer travel. Archives "Steerage Class - The Immigrant Journey: The Fellowship of the Steerage (1905)", GG Archives – Special Collection of Rare Steerage Souvenir wikipedia.org
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steerage
steerage/ˈstɪərɪdʒ; `stɪrɪdʒ/ n[U]1 action of steering and its effects on a ship, vehicle, etc 驾驶; 操舵; 舵效.2 section of a ship nearest the rudder, where accommodation was formerly provided for passengers travelling at the lowest fares (旧时)(客轮的)统舱(近舵处, 票价最廉) travel steerage 乘坐统舱 [attrib 作定语]steerage c... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Steerage (disambiguation)
Steerage is a lower deck of a ship Steerage may also refer to: Steering#Watercraft steering, the act of steering a ship The Steerage, an Alfred Stieglitz photograph See also Steer (disambiguation) Steerage Act of 1819 wikipedia.org
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The Steerage
The Steerage is a black and white photograph taken by Alfred Stieglitz in 1907. In 1915 Stieglitz devoted the entire No 7-8 issue of 291 to The Steerage. wikipedia.org
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stearidge
stearidge obs. form of steerage. Oxford English Dictionary
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Steerage Act of 1819
The Steerage Act of 1819, also called the Manifest of Immigrants Act, was an Act passed by the United States federal government on March 2, 1819, effective of the Steerage Act. wikipedia.org
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stierk
stieridge, stierk see steerage, stirk. Oxford English Dictionary
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sterage
sterage obs. f. steerage; var. stirrage. Oxford English Dictionary
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Guion Line
The Black Star Line concentrated on the steerage trade and ultimately owned 18 sailing ships. In 1892, the cholera scare caused New York officials to quarantine vessels arriving with steerage passengers. wikipedia.org
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steerage-way
steerage-wayn [U] (nautical 海) forward movement needed by a ship, boat, etc to allow it to be steered or controlled properly 舵效航速. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Wandilla (tugboat)
The port has two tugs available for steerage, Elgin and Wandilla. Tugboats of Australia wikipedia.org
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styrer
styrage, styrer obs. ff. steerage, steerer. Oxford English Dictionary
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特伦斯·韩伯瑞·怀特
) First Lesson (1932) Farewell Victoria (1933) Earth Stopped (1934) Gone to Ground (1935) 《吾身属英格兰》(我把一切献给英国,England Have My Bones,1936年) Burke's Steerage wikipedia.org
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Kass Fleisher
She founded Steerage Press in 2011. School: Memoir of an Educated Woman (Dalkey Archive Press, 2008) Dead Woman Hollow (SUNY Press, 2012) As editor Litscapes: Collected US Writings 2015 (Steerage wikipedia.org
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