dockhand造句
例句与造句
- Santos dockhands walked off the job Tuesday to protest a steel company's refusal to hire union members.
- Over time the strike grew and eventually the strike helped to draw attention to the poor conditions of London dockhands.
- In Brazil, the ban sparked public protests against Canada, with people refusing to sell Canadian goods and dockhands leaving cargo from Canada unloaded.
- Ali Mahdi threatened unspecified action if his demand were not heeded, but it could not be determined immediately if dockhands and others at the port halted work.
- PDVSA executives say it's impossible for the government to increase production so quickly, even with replacements of field crews, executives, tanker crews and dockhands.
- It's difficult to find dockhand in a sentence. 用dockhand造句挺难的
- Nevertheless, the cargoes of a number of them had to be discharged in rotation at the piers by the ships'officers because of the shortage of dockhands.
- Feeling something is wrong, she searches the room and finds Darick, the dockhand, hanging dead in the closet after Ben Willis slashed his head with his hook.
- Eighteen ship carpenters and labors were at work on the vessel at the time, as well as five dockhands under the supervision of Capt . E . C . Alden.
- Striking executives at the state oil monopoly, Petroleos de Venezuela S . A, insist that would be impossible, even with the replacement of field crews, executives, tanker crews and dockhands.
- Venezuela's Energy and Mines Minister Rafael Ramirez said Monday his country would double output next week to 1.2 million barrels a day by using replacement field crews, executives, tanker crews, and dockhands.
- On September 8, 1863, a company of 42 immigrant Irish dockhands from Galveston, under the command of a young Lt . Richard'Dick'Dowling, were manning six antiquated cannon in a small earthen fortification, known as Fort Griffin, at Sabine Pass.
- "Deadly Voyage " is, above all, the story of Kingsley Ofosu, 22, a dockhand and dreamer from Ghana, the sole survivor in a party of Africans who hid themselves in the hold of the MC Ruby, a Bahamian-flagged freighter they believed was heading for America.
- According to union spokesman Steve Stallone, a Labor Department official has confirmed that U . S . Navy crane operators and other trained military dockhands are poised in San Diego to take over operation of West Coast ports in the event of a labor dispute such as a lockout, per a plan by the administration.
- "The tough thing is, this isn't a business you can make a lot of money in, but you're sitting on a gold mine in terms of the value of the land, " said Tom Kowalsky, a dockhand at Oceanic Marine on the Navesink River in Rumson, N . J.