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船舶驾驶员实用英语口语

船舶驾驶员实用英语口语

1. Hoist/lower the “H” flag, please!请升起/降下“H”旗!2.Hoist the Chinese national flag on the fore mast, please! 请在前桅升起中国旗3.Hoist/lower one black ball, please! 请挂上/降下一个黑球4.Hoist a red light over the white one. 在白灯上面挂上一只红灯5.Hoist/lower the anchor ball. 升起/放下锚球6.Switch on /off the anchor lights. 打开/关闭锚灯7.Please open the front window. 请开启前面的窗户8.Clean these windows. 把些窗户清洗干净9.Open/ close the starboard window/port door, please! 请打开/关上右舷窗户/左舷门10. Bring the pilot\’s bag to the bridge.把领航员的包拿到驾驶室11. Lift up the pilot\’s bag from the pilot boat.把领航员的包从领航艇上吊上来。

12.Lower the pilot ladder on the port/starboard side.把领航梯放在左/右舷。

13.The pilot ladder is too high. 领航梯太高了。

14.The pilot ladder is about two meters above the water. 领航梯约在水面上两米。

15.Lower the pilot ladder a little more. 把领航梯再往下放一点。

16.Lower/pick up the pilot ladder on starboard /port side. 放下/收上右/左舷的领航梯。

船舶英语口语范文

船舶英语口语范文

船舶英语口语篇(1):【知识】船舶英语口语精选船舶英语口语篇(2):船东英语口语面试现在将船员参加船东的英语口语面试的问题稍做总结发给大家参考Couldyou introduce yourself您做一下自我介绍好吗?Myname is x.x.x. I am x.x years old.Ihold a xxx certificate. I have experienced of xx. Xxx. Xxx. I can use acomputer system for management(maintenance). I suppose that my English is goodenough for work.I am married(single). There are 3 people in my family, my wifeand my son.我的名字叫XXX。

我XX岁了。

我有XXX证书。

我经历过XX,XXX,XXXX。

我可以使用电脑做维护保养工作。

我想我的英语水平足以完成工作。

我结婚了(单身)。

我家有三口人,我妻子,儿子。

2.Where did you graduate from您是那里毕业的?Igraduated from XXX university(college, school).我毕业于某大学(某学院,某学校)3.How long have you worked on board您在船上做多久了?Ihave worked on board ten years.我在船上工作十年了。

4.Which company have you served (worked for)您在那个公司做过?Ihave served xxx.xxxx.我在某某公司做过。

5.What certificate (license) do you hold now您现在持有什么证书?Ihave xxx certificate, or I hold xxx certificate, or I am the holder of xxxcertificate.我持有某某证书。

船舶驾驶员实用英语口语(全)

船舶驾驶员实用英语口语(全)

前言1. SHIP'S PARTICULARS 船舶规范2. OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 职务安全指导3. TAKING A PILOT 接引航员4. QUARANTINE 检疫5. CUSTOMS 过海关6 SUEZ CANAL TRANSIT 过苏伊士运河7. CARGO HANDLING GEAR/LOADING/UNLOADING 起货机械/装货/卸货8. CARGO STOWAGE/SECURING 货物堆码/系固9. DANGEROUS GOODS AND STOWAGE 危险货及其积载10. BUNKER BARGE OPERATION 加油程序11. OIL TANKER OPERATION 油船操作12. REPORTING AND CLEANING UP SPILLAGE 报告并清扫溢出物13. BALLAST HANDLING 压载操作14. CLEANING TANKS 洗舱15. PREPARING FOR SEA 备航16. NAVIGATION 航行17. MASTER'S ORDERS 船长命令18. HANDOVERS 交接班19. CARGO CARE 采取措施保护货物20. DESCRIBING DAMAGE TO THE CARGO 描述货物的损坏情况21. LIFEBOATS AND LIFERAFTS 救生艇筏22. FIRE FIGHTING 灭火23. REPORTING FIRE 报告火情24. ROLL CALL AND ABANDON SHIP 集合和弃船25. EMERGENCY INCIDENT 突发性事件26. FLOODING 进水27. COLLISION 碰撞28. AGROUND 搁浅29. LIST, DANGER OF CAPSIZING 倾斜,倾覆的危险30. SINKING 沉没31. DISABLED AND ADRIFT 失控和漂航32. ARMED ATTACK/PIRACY 武装攻击/海盗33. DISTRESS/URGENCY MESSAGES 遇险/紧急信息34. RESTRICTED VISIBILITY 能见度不良35. ICEAREA 冰区36. ABNORMAL TIDES 异常潮汐Part 1 Ship's Particulars1. What is your LOA length overall?2. Vessel's deadweight is 5350 tons.3. No.1 hold capacity is 17625 cubic meters.4. Bale capacity is 14976 cubic meters.5. Container capaticy is 12384 TEU.6. Vessel has 43 reefer closets.7. How many tons can vessel load on deck?8. What is length of No.2 hold?9. Length of No.2 hold is 10m.10. Depth of No.4 hold is 15m.11. Size of hatch opening is 8 by 5 meters.12. What is the safe load of No.2 hold?13. Safe load of upper deck of No.2 hold is 7 tons per square meter.14. What is fuel oil consumption of your vessel per day?Part 2 Occupational Safety Instructions1.Prepare training plan for occupational safety.2.Prepare training plan regarding type of vessel.3.Carry out training plan regarding route of vessel.4.I have taken training course for GMDSS equipment.5.When was the last training session on occupational safety?6.When is the next training session on occupational safety?7.Next training session is on May 5.Part 3 Taking a pilot1. I require a pilot.2. Pilotage is compulsory here.3. My ETA at Dalian pilot station is 2200 local time.4. What is your distance from Londan pilot station?5. Advise you to rig pilot ladder on port side.6. Switch on lights at pilot ladder position.7. In what position can I take pilot?8. Take pilot in 67 degrees 36 minutes north 121 degrees 45 minutes east at 2100 local time.9. Make a lee for the pilot boat, please.10. Keep pilot boat on your port side.11. Rig gangway combined with pilot ladder on port side.12. What is your free board?13. What are your ship's particulars?14. I stay in position 135 degrees 2.5 miles from Antwerp lighthouse until the pilot arrives.15. Pilot can not embark at Dalian pilot station due to bad weather.16. Pilot ladder is broken.17. Pilot ladder is too short.18. Have heaving line ready at pilot ladder?19. Keep sea on your port quarter.20. Keep sea on your starboard quarter.21. Keep ship's speed of 8 knots for pilot boarding.22. Stop engine until pilot boat is clear.23. Put helm hard to port.24. Put engine ahead.25. Is your engine diessle or turbine?26. It is diessle.27. How long does it take to change main engine from full ahead to full astern?28. How long does it take to start the engine?29. It takes 60 seconds to start engine.30. Do you have controllable or fixed pitch propeller?31. Do you have right hand or left hand propeller?32. We have right hand propeller.33. Do you have bow thruster or stern thruster?34. We have bow thruster.35. What is the diameter of your turning circle?36. Where is whistle control?37. What time is required from full sea speed to manoeuvringspeed?38. It requires 20 minutes' notice from full sea speed to manoeuvring speed.39. Give three short blasts on whistle?40. Maintain speed of 10 Knots.41. What's full sea speed?42. It's 20 knots.43. What full sea speed at full ahead?44. It's 20 knots at full ahead.Part 4 Quarantine1.Shall I muster the crew on the deck?2.Would you please call crews in saloon for our inspection.3.Is inoculation compulsory here?4.The maritime declaration for health please5.Did you have deratting certificate.6.The quarantine inspection will be carried out in the saloon.7.May I have the vaccination certificate.8.please arrange fumigation as soon as possible9.Some certificates have expired.10.we like get free pratique.11.Please arrange an ambulance while the ship arrives12.Hoist the quarantine flag.13.Do not forget to mount rat guards on the mooring lines when the ship is alongside.14.the quarantine service is over.15.Take down the yellow flag.16.Has anyone contracted plague.17.He has contracted venereal disease.18.He is infected with hepatitis.19.when was the last deratization carry out on your ship20.Are there any rat guards on board?21. I would like to inspect the galley pantry , mess-room . steward’s store-room , saloon.Part 5 CUSTOMS1.Personal possessions must be declared , otherwiseshould be regarded as smuggled goods.2.let’s go to check and seal the bonded store.3.alcohol and cigarette are not allowed ashore.4.here is a list of personal articles.5.anything special to declare?6.what quantity of cigarettes is duty free?7.please show us the regulations of this port.8.would you please unseal the bonded store.9.what duty must I pay?10.c onfiscated the smuggled articles.11.w hen will the customs examination take place?12.t o traffic in narcotic will be punished severely?13.h eroin , marijuana, opium, morphine are the majordrugs.14.f irearms should must be bonded in our port, otherwiseyou need to pay a fine.15.h ere is the landing permission . tell your crew toobserve the landing rules.16.p lease return the passes to me before departure17.w e have two passengers : one disembarking here , onein transitPart 6 SUEZ CANAL TRANSIT1.I wish to transit the suez canal2.transit speed is 8 knots.3.you must close up on vessel ahead of you .4.You must wait at the entrance buoy.5.convoy 8 must wait at lay-by.6.transit will begin at 0930 UTC7.your place in convoy is number 15.8.convoy speed is 8 knots.9.you will enter the canal at 1200 UTC .10.s top where you are. The bridge is defective.11.Y ou are running into danger .12.c anal electrican will embark at 0900 hours local time13.w atchman and water police have embarked.14.c anal inspector will board you for checking certificates.15.k eep two mooring boats on your port deck.16.s witch on three vertical white light for convoy.17.k eep contact with taufig control on vhf ch 0618.h oisted flag Q , G and national flags19.r eport suez tonnage ,deadweight tonnage and draft toport control20.i mmigration officer embarked for issuing shorelanding passes21.s tand-by engine and shorten chain to 2 shackkes forpilot embarkationPart7 CARGO HANDLING GEAR/LOADING/UNLOADING1.are dockside cranes available?2.Are floating cranes available?3.Capacity of cranes 15 tonnes.4.what is maximum reach of crane?5.What is capacity of contaner bridge?6.The capacity of cargo pumps is 1500 tonnes per hour.e electric fork-lift trucks only in holds8.who will provide slings?9.are bobs cats available for trimming?10.a re stiffeners available?11.p repare vessel for unloading.12.T ender your notice of readiness to load master by 1900 hourslocal time.13.i s cargo list available and complete?14.c omplete stowage plan.15.m ake stability calculation .16.A re cargo holds clean?17.c over bilge with tarpaulins.18.a re sufficient dunnage and mats available?19.f ill double bottom tanks before loading heavy lifts.20.p ump out ballast water.21.w hat is maximum loading rate?22.r ig heavy lift derricks of no. 4 hold.23.S hift derrick of no.4 hold to starboard side.24.c heck preventers.25.c lean tween deck before opening lower hold.Part 8Cargo Stowage/Securing1. Check hold for damage.2. Straighten hold ladders.3. Are hold ventilators operational?4. Lubricate blocks of cranes.5. Check the safe stowage carefully.6. Check the separation of different cargoes carefully.7. Close hatches if it rains.8. Refuse damaged cargo on board.9. Do not overthrow cartons with other goods.10. Do not use hooks for handling bags.11. Place dunnage between tiers.12. Check correct interlock of stow pieces.13. Secure heavy lift immediately.Part 9 DANGEROUS GOODS AND STOWAGE1.what is IMO class of these goods?2.this package contains IMO –class B goods3.these goods are flammable.4.Handle these goods with care5.These goods are oxidizing6.these goods are liable to spontaneous and combustion7.these goods will emit flammable gases in contact withwater. Keep dry.8.check the markesply with IMDG –code when loading10.c heck segregation of goods.11.s tow flammable goods away from engine roombulkhead.12.S tow IMO-class C goods away from living quarters.13.S tow infectious substances separated by one hold fromfood stuffs.14.s tow drums away from IMO-class C goods at minimumof 3 metres.15.y ou can stow poisonous and flammable goods in onehold16.s tevedores are loading dangerous goods in no. 3 hold.17.u se calibrated test meters for checking oxygen level.18.n o smoking when loading.19.c arboys of IMO- class E goods dropped on deck.20.G as escaping.21.s everal drums leaking.22.s erveral drums deformed.23.b ottles of IMO-class A goods dropped on deck24.t emperature in locker with IMO-class E goodsincreasing.25.T here was explosion in no. 3 hold26.M inor damage to container.27.I MO-class B goods re-ignited.28.5 stevedores complain about headache.29.2 stevedores suffered acid burns on hands.Part 10 Bunker barge operation1. Plug scuppers, save-alls and drip trays.2. Scuppers plugged.3. Stand by emergency fire pump and report.4. Stand by foam monitor and report.5. Foam monitor is on stand by.6. Fit bonding wire and report.7. Maintain contact on VHF channels 13 and 26 with bunker barge.8. Is oil spill plan available?Part 11 Oil Tanker Operation1. What is maximum loading rate?2. Is COW system operational?3. Is inert gas system operational?4. What is pumping pressure?5. When will crude oil washing start?6. Crude oil washing will start in 20 minutes.7. Can we connect loading arm?8. Inform us 30 minutes before loading starts.9. What is back pressure for stripping?10. Are cargo booms connected?11. Are you ready to discharge?12. Open valves and report.13. All full open ashore.14. Are you loading?15. Increase pumping rate.16. Decrease pumping rate.17. Quantity received. Stop pumping.Part 12 Reporting and cleaning up spillage1. Leak at manifold connection.2. Overflow at slop tank.3. How much spilled?4. Spilled about 3 tonnes.5. Stand by oil clearance team.6. Spillage stopped.7. All crew assist to clear up spillage.Part 13 Ballast handling1. Scuppers plugged.2. Open sea suction valve and report.3. Sea suction valve closed.4. Ballast pump stopped.Part 14 Cleaning tanks1. Transfer slops into slop tank.2. Dispose sludge into sludge tank.3. Sludge disposed into sludge tank.4. Order shore slop tank.5. Order slop barge and report.6. We have 50 tons of slops.7. Slop barge ordered.8. Stop pumping slops.Part 15 Preparing for sea1. Close and secure hatch covers for sea.2. Lash and secure goods for sea.3. Close and secure bow doors.4. Fold and secure bow ramp.5. Side ramp folded and secured.6. Lower and secure derricks for sea.7. Check lashings and securing and report. Part 16 Navigation1. You are entering fairway.2. We are in sight.3. You are passing fishing area.4. You are in middle of fairway.5. You are approaching starboard limit of fairway.6. you are approaching port limit of fairway.7. Your position is Buoy No.3 distance 3 cables to port side reference line.8. your posiion is Buoy No2 distance 4 cables to starboard of reference line.9. Your position is 400 meters from intersection10. You are getting close to vessel ahead.11. Vessel on opposite course is passing your port side.12. Vessel on opposite course is passing your starboard side.13. M/V Tian Jiang is on your port14. M/V Tian He is 2 kilometers ahead of me on the starboard now.15. M/V Tian Huai on opposite16. We are in close quarters situation.17. Vessel is entering fairway at fairway buoy no.2.18. Vessel is leaving fairway at Buoy 6.19. Buoy No.3 is 500 meters ahead.20. Vessel ahead of you is not under command.21. You are not complying with TSS.22. I am standing on vessel.23. clearance required before entering the fairway.24. Do not enter traffic lane.25. Proceed to emergency anchorage.26. Vessels are advised to keep clear of fishing area.27. You may enter traffic lane. Trafffic clearance granted.28. Tide with you.29. Tide against you.30. It is dangerous to anchor in your present position.31. Large vessel leaving fairway. Keep clear of fairway approach.32. Nets with buoys in this area. Navigate with caution.33. Collision is in position 070 dgrees 3 miles from green lighthouse.34. Keep clear of lane.35. Your present course is too close to outbound vessel.36. Do not overtake.37. Do not cross fairway.38. You must wait M/V to cross ahead of you.39. You are proceeding at dangerous speed.40. Advise you to stop engines.41. M/V does not agree to be overtaken.42. What is your present course?43. My present course is 310 degrees.44. Advise you to port side.Part 17. MASTER'S ORDERS1.in dense fog , keep a sharp lookout and navigate withcaution2.call me when vessel arraives at dalian.3.call me at any time if in doubt.rm me at any time if the bridge needs me.5.when on duty ,strictly obey night orders.6.check gyro and magnetic courses frequently.7.alter course to 175 when the distance recorder shows610 miles and report to me8.don’t determine the position in accordance with a littleradar information9.test auto pilot once each watch.10.n ever alter course without my instruction unless closequarters situation imminent.11.t ake celestial azimuth and find compass error on eachwatch if the weather is fine.12.u se echo sounder frequently when passing over shallowwater13.w hen passing one fathom bank ,check the depth14.k eep a sharp look out for passing vessels and fishingboats ,especially the boat carring no lights15.w hen on watching at night ,strictly obey the maritimetraffic safety laws of japances coast.16.K eep a good look out for lands later in night ,let meknow when you sight any land.17.K eep a good look out for vessels and fishing boats anddo not to approach too close to them.18.r ead and note the barometer every hour ,and keepcautious watch on seas and winds.19.c all me if the fog set in ,sound regulation whistle ,watchecho sounding and radar at an interval not more than20 minutes.20.a djust all clocks at mid-night by zone time signal21.o rders as usual22.s ame as above23.s ame orders as last night24.G eneral orders are the same as before.Part 18. HANDOVERS1.everthing is in order.2.there is a fishing boat ahead3.navaids working normally4.your handover is not clear.5.Please read and sign captain’s night orders.6.Ship is deviates to port of course due to current.7.change the chart at the next alteration position.8.there is no vessel around,everything ok9.I have reported to dalian port control10.p ay extra attention to moorings during spring tide11.p ay more attention to cables during the strong wind.12.t he radar no.2 shows no trace.13.t he radar is on ,check the course again14.t here are 5 miles to go to barr head lighthouse.15.t he captain’s orders include give a wide berth forcrossing vessels.16.p ay special attention to fishing boat ahead ,navaidswork in normal condition.17.c ourse 180 true magnetic 185 , speed 15 kn, seamoderate.18.a re you clear for all items?19.t hank you for comeing on time20.c hange chart at next alteration position.21.t here is no vessel in the vicinity ,everything is ok22.r emember we engine takes a long time to reverse23.a container vessel wished to overtake us ,I did notagree.24.t here is 5 nautical miles left to barr head lighthouse.25.t he gyro compass error has been adjusted.Part 19. CARGO CARE1.what is air change rate of hold ventilators?2.Air change rate of hold ventilators 3 cubic metres perminute.3.are temperature recorders in hold operational?4.Are humidity recorders in hold switched on?5.holds must be inspected by surveyor before loading.6.Check reefer holds for proper loading preparation andreport.7.Reefer holds must be pre-cooled for survey8.Holds will clean (dry and free of smell) in 20 minutes.9.check operation of hold ventilators and report.10.H old ventilators are in operation.11.i s certificate of survey available and complete?12.E xamine cargo periodically during voyage.13.C heck lashings and securings every 8 hours.Part 20. DESCRIBING DAMAGE TO THE CARGO1.inflammable cargos are in bad condition.2.Package of dry cargo is dump.3.Package of corn is mouldy4.Package of heavy lifts marked by fresh water.5.Metal of machinery cargo is rusty.6.Bands of steel are missing.7.Bands of steel are broken.bels on transhipment cargo are illegible.9.Contents of drums unknown.10.L abels on package cargo are false.11.W eight of bagged cargo unknown.12.D rums(barrels) deformed.13.C artons with glass crushed.14.B ags with starch are not fill15.4 containers damaged before loading.16.3 containers damaged by heave seas.17.2 containers are washed overboard18.H umidity of quick lime above normal.19.S witch on hold ventilators to exhaust air.20.s witch off automatic temperature recorder.21.r eplug reefer containers in no.1 hold22.p rotect deck cargo of wool agaist sun.Part 21. LIFEBOATS AND LIFERAFTS1.check launching tracks.2.check working parts3.Securing of no.1 lifeboat not in correct position4.Securing of no.1 lifeboat is damaged .5.Fuel tank of no. 1 lifeboat is full.6.Oil level of no.2 lifeboat engine is normal.7.operate lifeboat engine8.No.no.1 lifeboat engine not operational yet.9.Bilge pumps of no.2 lifeboat not operational yet.10.c heck slip gears in lifeboat11.S lip gears in correct position and secured.12.C heck certificate of launching gear expired.13.l aunch no.2 lifeboat14.h oist no.2 lifeboat15.s ecure lifeboats16.I nflation cord of no.4 lifeboat not secured on board.17.R eplace lifeboat in next port.Part 22. FIRE FIGHTING1.Is everything in order?2.Yes,everything is in order.3.check fire alarm displays on bridge4.Gas system is not operational.5.Sprinkler system in engine room is not operational6.Short circuit in no.4 hold.Part 23. REPORTING FIRE1.fire on board.2.Smoke in engine room3.Fire in engine room4.Explosion in no.3 hold5.Smoke in superstructure.6.Fire in accommodation7.Smoke comes from ventilators8.Burnt smell in living spaces.9.what is on fire. Fuel is on fire.10.I s the smoke toxic?11.i s fire under control? Yes, fire is under control.12.w hat is damage? No. damage. Minor damage in hold.Major damage in accommodation. No power supply.13.p ressure on fire mains14.f ire main under pressure.15.s hut down the main engines.16.s top fuel17.f uel is stopped.18.c lose hatch covers19.h atch covers are closed20.s witch off ventilators.21.V entilators are switched off.22.t urn bow to windward.23.B ow is turned to windward24.t ake two fire parties to scene25.t ake two rescue teams to scene.26.t ake following safety measure and report.27.H ave 4 members in one team.28.H ave lifeline between each others.29.H ave rescue team on stand by.30.R escue team is standing by.31.k eep visual contact.32.M aintain radio contact on VHF channel 17.33.f ire party must have following outfit.34.F ire party must put on protective clothing.35.c hief officer is in command of fire party.36.A gree retreat37.V isual retreat signal for fire party is sent with lamp.38.A coustic retreat signal for fire party is one long blaston the whistle.39.r un out fire hoses40.w ater is on.41.w ater is not on.42.c ool down boundaries with water43.C ool down bulkheads to engine room with water.44.i s fire extinguished?45.i s fire under control?46.F ire re-stricked to engineroom47.p ost fire watches48.c heck fire area every 10 minutes for re-ignition.49.F ire alarm cancelled.Part 24. ROLL CALL AND ABANDON SHIP1.report number of persons at muster stations2.all persons at assembly station are 15.3.Search for missing passengers and report4.recover persons in water5.Equipment of crew at assembly staiton complete.6.passengers and crew . follow lifeboatmen to lifeboatstation on embarkation deck.7.no.1 lifeboat alongside at embarkation deck.8.Get on lifeboat and report.9.no.2 lifboat entered.10.l et go no.5 liferaft11.t hrow over board no.6 liferaft12.N o.6 liferaft thrown over board.13.i nform coast radio stations in vicinity about number oflifeboats launched14.R escue boat .assist no.1 lifeboat15.r eport how many lifeboats in sight.16.N umber of lifeboats in sight :617.c ontact lifeboat on radio and report.18.n o.2 lifeboat is standing clear of vessel19.I has abandoned vessel as collision at 24 degrees 19minutes north,121 degrees 18 minutes east.20.l ifeboats connected.21.c onnect lifeboat with lines22.T hree lifeboats connected.Part 25. EMERGENCY INCIDENT1.take actions according to emergency plan2.turn vessel out of wind-leaking gas poisonous.3.put on protective clothing and breathing apparatus.e absorbents for leakage .5.separate contaminated goods from other goods .6.only open container when smoking stopped.7.cool down container with water.8.ventilate hold carefully .9.close hatch –swith on fire extinguishing system.10.r escue persons immediately11.T ake injured persons to safe area.Part 26. FLOODING 进水1.I have leak below water line2.I am flooding3.can you stop leakage?4.can you control flooding?5.what kind of assistance do you require?6.I have dangerous list.7.I am in critical condition.8.how many compartments flooded?9.Two compartments flood.10.f looding under control11.c an you proceed without assistance? Yes, I can proceedwithout assistance.12.I require escort.Part 27. COLLISION1.I have collided with unknown object2.what is the damage?3.I have minor damage above water line.4.I have major damage above water line.5.can you repair damage by yourself?6.Make records in the log7.Exchange information with the other ship8.Make a sea protest of first arrival port9.Collect all the necessary evidence.10.C ontact the PNI local correspondent.11.G ive in the investigation formsPart 28. AGROUND1.I went aground in position 17-15n,121-32e.2.I went aground at high water.3.what part is aground?4.I am stranded on rocky bottom amidship5.uncharted rocks in position 31-14n, 159-26e.6.can you jettison cargo forward to refloat?7.Attention . do not jettison IMO –class cargo.8.when do you expect to refloat?9.I expect to refloat when tide rises.10.c an you beach? Yes, I can beach in position 14-45n,049-34ePart 29. LIST, DANGER OF CAPSIZING1.I have heavy list to port side.2.I have heavy list due to flooding.3.I have heavy list due to shifting of cargo.4.list increasing5.list decreasing.6.I am in danger of capsizing.7.can you transfer cargo to stop listing? Yes, I cantransfer 200 tons of cargo.8.I have transfered cargo but I can’t stop the list.9.the ballast port tank to stop capsizePart 30. SINKING1.I am making water.2.I am in critical condition3.I am sinking in position 03-17n, 090-18e.4.I am sinking after collision.5.Can you stop sinking by pumping out water?6.I will sink in 2 hours.7.I expect to reach you within 2 hours.8.I require helicopter assistance.9.I proceed to your assistance.Part 31. DISABLED AND ADRIFT1.my engine is broken down.2.Fishing nets have fouled my propeller.3.I am out of power.4.I have put of not under conmand signal5.My vessel is not under command.6.I have hoisted two balls in vertical line.7.I am adrift near position 17-18n, 115-31e8.I am adrift from 17-18n, 115-31e at 5 knots indirection113 degreesPart 32. ARMED ATTACK/PIRACY1.keep watch for pirates.2.I am under attack of pirate.3.I was attacked by pirates4.Pirates on board5.Pirates approaching the bridge6.Pirates are following us7.A boat with malacca flag require us to stop and upsetinspection8.Approach to the nearliest port and upset inspection there Part 33. DISTRESS/URGENCY MESSAGES1.MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY. (同法语m’aider 帮助我之意)2.CQ,CQ,CQ. (读成charlie quebec)3.HELLO ALL STATIONS. HELLO ALL STATIONS.HELLO ALL STATIONS.4.seelonce feenee. (读作silence fini)5.Seelonce MAYDAY6.pru-donce(读作prudence)7.MAYDAY RELAY, MAYDAY RELAY, MAYDAYRELAY.8.DE(读作DELTA ECHO)9.I require tug assistance.10.I proceed to your assistance.11.W hat is your position12.M y position is 33 degrees 45minutes north 121 degrees19 minutes east13.W hat is your present course and speed?14.M y present course is 175 degrees,my speed is 18.5knots.15.H ow many persons on board.Persons on board 3016.r eport injured persons, no person injured. Number ofinjured person:5 number on casualties:317.W ill you abandon the vessel18.I will not abandon the vessel if the list is stopped bytransferring ballast19.I will abandon the vessel if listing not stop in 20 minutes20.W hat is weather situation in your position?windnortheast Beaufort force 6 visibility is 8 nautical miles,sea 4meters swell 2meters current 5 knots inderication093 degrees21.W hat problems do you have?I have problems with mainengine,I am manoeuvring with difficulty22.K eep clear of me.23.N avigate with caution.24.K eep in concact with VHF channel 1625.V essel is in vicinity of position 7 degrees 6minutes south109degrees 38minutes east . keep sharp look out.Part 34. RESTRICTED VISIBILITY1.what is visibility in your position?2.Visibility in my position is 3 nautical miles.3.Visibility variable.4.is visibility expected to change in my position?5.Yes, visibility expected to increase to 4 nautical miles inyour position.6.Yes, visibility expected to decrease to 1 nautical mile inyour position .7.Yes, visibility expected to be variablePart 35. ICEAREA。

船舶英语口语精选

船舶英语口语精选

船舶英语口语精选1.您好!(第一次见面)How do you do?2.您好!见到您很高兴。

How do you do? I’m very glad to meet you. 3.让我来介绍一下在座的各位先生。

林先生,我们厂的厂长;王先生,厂长总工;吴先生,船体车间主任。

Let me introduce the gentlemen present here. This is Mr.Lin, our shipyard manager;Mr.Wang, our chief engineer. Mr.Wu, director of the hull shop. 4.欢迎您到我们船厂来!welcome to our shipyard!5.请坐!Sit down please.6.好的,谢谢!Thank you.7.请喝茶。

Please have a cup of tea.8.喂,您好吗?(熟人之间)Hi, how are you?9.很好,谢谢。

您好吗?Fine, thank you, and how are you? 10.很好,谢谢!Very well, thanks.11.我们现在就开始工作好吗?Shall we start our work now? 12.好的。

OK .13.请这边走。

This way, please.14.我可以进来吗?May I come in?15.请进!Yes, please.16.早晨好,女士。

Good morning, ma’am (Madam).17.早晨好,布莱克先生。

请坐。

Good morning, Mr.Blake. take a seat, please.18.谢谢!Thank you, ma’am.19.请问您有什么事和我商讨?What business would you like to talk with me about?20.船东想在船上做些变化。

报告VTS 船舶驾驶常用英语口语-消防与灭火

报告VTS 船舶驾驶常用英语口语-消防与灭火

1、**VTS,this is M/V **,we arrive at VTS report line,my last port**,next port**,my draught**,over 。

**交管中心,**船到达VTS 报告线,我上一港**,下一港**,吃水**米2、**VTS,this is M/V **,we supply for anchoring at NO.1 anchorage。

**交管中心,我是**船,我们申请在一号锚地抛锚3、**VTS,we finished with anchoring,my position LAT*,LON*。

**交管中心,我是*船,我抛锚完毕,锚位经度*纬度*4、**VTS,can I go alongside the wharf?*交管中心,我能靠码头吗?5、**VTS,this is M/V *,we finished with loading,cloud I proceeded to sea?*交管中心,我是*船,我们装货完毕,我们能否开航?6、could I overtake you on youport/stardbord?我能在你左/右舷追越吗?7、please keep you course and speed。

请保持你的航向和航速。

8、we pass port to port。

我们左舷对左舷通过9、*pilot station,this isM/V*,we need a pilot。

* 引航站,我需要引航员。

10、when and where should I take the pilot?我在何时、何地接引航员?11、you should reduce your speed。

你应该减速。

12、you should increase your speed。

你应该加速。

13、you should altere course to port/starboard你应该向左/右转向14、what's you course and speed?你航向航速是多少?15、I need 2 tugs。

船舶驾驶员实用英语口语(20)

船舶驾驶员实用英语口语(20)

船舶驾驶员实用英语口语(20)Lesson Twenty-oneChart Works 海图作业Dialog A: Asking for Planning Route对话1:请做计划航线Captain: Second Mate, we are about to sail from Hong Kong to Antwerp the day after tomorrow. Could youprepare the Passage Plan beforehand?船长:二副,我们后天要从香港航行的安特卫普,你能事先准备计划航线吗?Second Mate: Certainly, sir. But we lack of Chart 3807.二副:当然,但我们缺3807海图。

Captain: I will order it from Chart Agent tomorrow morning. 船长:明天早上我从海图商那儿订购。

Dialog B: Submitted Navigational Warnings对话2:提交航行警告Radio Operator: Second Mate, I received these sets of navigationalwarnings from Tokyo Radio Station this morning. Isuppose some of them are useful.报务员:二副,今早我从东京台收到这些航行警告,我想其中一些航行警告有用。

Second Mate: Put them on the chart desk, and write down thewarning numbers in register book. I will handle it.Thanks a lot.二副:把它们放到海图桌上,把航行警告号码填到登记本里,我会处理的,多谢!Dialog C: Blame on Chart Work对话3:责备海图工作Captain: Why did you not fix charts, Second Mate?船长:二副,你为什么没有修正海图?Second M ate: I’m terribly sorry. It’s no my fault, I am afraid. Youknow that I took over the job from former SecondOfficer recently, but I found there is no AdmiraltyNotice to Mariners.二副:十分抱歉,我想这不是我的错,你知道我刚从前任二副手中接班,我发现船上没有《英版航海通告》。

船舶英语基本交流用语

船舶英语基本交流用语

船舶英语基本交流用语:一、船舶英语常用词汇及口语有哪些?船舶操作Bow(船头):船的前部。

Stern(船尾):船的后部。

Port(左舷):船的左边。

Starboard(右舷):船的右边。

Aft(船尾):指船的后部。

Forward(船头):指船的前部。

Deck(甲板):船上的平台。

Hatch(舱口):甲板上的舱口。

Cabin(船舱):船上的房间。

Mast(桅杆):竖立在船上的大杆。

二、船舶英语常用词汇及口语有哪些?海上安全Lifeboat(救生艇):用于紧急撤离船舶的小艇。

Lifebuoy(救生圈):用于投掷给落水者的浮标。

Flare(信号弹):海上紧急求救信号。

Emergency Drill(应急演练):船上的紧急情况演练。

三、船舶英语常用词汇及口语有哪些?导航和通信Compass(指南针):用于船舶导航的工具。

Sextant(六分仪):用于航海定位的测量仪器。

Chart(海图):海上导航用的地图。

Radio(无线电):船舶通信工具。

四、船舶英语常用词汇及口语有哪些?天气和海况Wind(风):空气在地球表面的运动。

Wave(海浪):海面上的涌动。

Current(海流):海水在海面上的流动。

五、口语表达All hands on deck!(全体上甲板!):紧急情况下的呼叫。

Man overboard!(有人落水!):发现有人落水时的呼叫。

Full speed ahead!(全速前进!):船舶加速前进时的命令。

学英语难就难在没有耐心、不敢开口这个点子上,总被周围的事物吸引了注意力,总以为自己说不出英语,所以一般的英语学习课程起到的作用非常小,不过外教一对一这样的学习模式刚好可以解决这个事情。

一对一的教学比较有针对性,而且外教会全程引导好多,有效提升学英语的意愿度,真正敢于开口说英语,这是一个非常好的学习状态。

目前市面上,其实能做好外教一对一的机构并不多了,高途英语是其中做的不错的一家,到现在已经做了好几年的线上英语培训,网上的总体评价很高。

船舶驾驶员实用英语口语(全)

船舶驾驶员实用英语口语(全)

前言1. SHIP'S PARTICULARS 船舶规范2. OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 职务安全指导3. TAKING A PILOT 接引航员4. QUARANTINE 检疫5. CUSTOMS 过海关6 SUEZ CANAL TRANSIT 过苏伊士运河7. CARGO HANDLING GEAR/LOADING/UNLOADING 起货机械/装货/卸货8. CARGO STOWAGE/SECURING 货物堆码/系固9. DANGEROUS GOODS AND STOWAGE 危险货及其积载10. BUNKER BARGE OPERATION 加油程序11. OIL TANKER OPERATION 油船操作12. REPORTING AND CLEANING UP SPILLAGE 报告并清扫溢出物13. BALLAST HANDLING 压载操作14. CLEANING TANKS 洗舱15. PREPARING FOR SEA 备航16. NAVIGATION 航行17. MASTER'S ORDERS 船长命令18. HANDOVERS 交接班19. CARGO CARE 采取措施保护货物20. DESCRIBING DAMAGE TO THE CARGO 描述货物的损坏情况21. LIFEBOATS AND LIFERAFTS 救生艇筏22. FIRE FIGHTING 灭火23. REPORTING FIRE 报告火情24. ROLL CALL AND ABANDON SHIP 集合和弃船25. EMERGENCY INCIDENT 突发性事件26. FLOODING 进水27. COLLISION 碰撞28. AGROUND 搁浅29. LIST, DANGER OF CAPSIZING 倾斜,倾覆的危险30. SINKING 沉没31. DISABLED AND ADRIFT 失控和漂航32. ARMED ATTACK/PIRACY 武装攻击/海盗33. DISTRESS/URGENCY MESSAGES 遇险/紧急信息34. RESTRICTED VISIBILITY 能见度不良35. ICEAREA 冰区36. ABNORMAL TIDES 异常潮汐Part 1 Ship's Particulars1. What is your LOA length overall?2. Vessel's deadweight is 5350 tons.3. No.1 hold capacity is 17625 cubic meters.4. Bale capacity is 14976 cubic meters.5. Container capaticy is 12384 TEU.6. Vessel has 43 reefer closets.7. How many tons can vessel load on deck?8. What is length of No.2 hold?9. Length of No.2 hold is 10m.10. Depth of No.4 hold is 15m.11. Size of hatch opening is 8 by 5 meters.12. What is the safe load of No.2 hold?13. Safe load of upper deck of No.2 hold is 7 tons per square meter.14. What is fuel oil consumption of your vessel per day?Part 2 Occupational Safety Instructions1.Prepare training plan for occupational safety.2.Prepare training plan regarding type of vessel.3.Carry out training plan regarding route of vessel.4.I have taken training course for GMDSS equipment.5.When was the last training session on occupational safety?6.When is the next training session on occupational safety?7.Next training session is on May 5.Part 3 Taking a pilot1. I require a pilot.2. Pilotage is compulsory here.3. My ETA at Dalian pilot station is 2200 local time.4. What is your distance from Londan pilot station?5. Advise you to rig pilot ladder on port side.6. Switch on lights at pilot ladder position.7. In what position can I take pilot?8. Take pilot in 67 degrees 36 minutes north 121 degrees 45 minutes east at 2100 local time.9. Make a lee for the pilot boat, please.10. Keep pilot boat on your port side.11. Rig gangway combined with pilot ladder on port side.12. What is your free board?13. What are your ship's particulars?14. I stay in position 135 degrees 2.5 miles from Antwerp lighthouse until the pilot arrives.15. Pilot can not embark at Dalian pilot station due to bad weather.16. Pilot ladder is broken.17. Pilot ladder is too short.18. Have heaving line ready at pilot ladder?19. Keep sea on your port quarter.20. Keep sea on your starboard quarter.21. Keep ship's speed of 8 knots for pilot boarding.22. Stop engine until pilot boat is clear.23. Put helm hard to port.24. Put engine ahead.25. Is your engine diessle or turbine?26. It is diessle.27. How long does it take to change main engine from full ahead to full astern?28. How long does it take to start the engine?29. It takes 60 seconds to start engine.30. Do you have controllable or fixed pitch propeller?31. Do you have right hand or left hand propeller?32. We have right hand propeller.33. Do you have bow thruster or stern thruster?34. We have bow thruster.35. What is the diameter of your turning circle?36. Where is whistle control?37. What time is required from full sea speed to manoeuvringspeed?38. It requires 20 minutes' notice from full sea speed to manoeuvring speed.39. Give three short blasts on whistle?40. Maintain speed of 10 Knots.41. What's full sea speed?42. It's 20 knots.43. What full sea speed at full ahead?44. It's 20 knots at full ahead.Part 4 Quarantine1.Shall I muster the crew on the deck?2.Would you please call crews in saloon for our inspection.3.Is inoculation compulsory here?4.The maritime declaration for health please5.Did you have deratting certificate.6.The quarantine inspection will be carried out in the saloon.7.May I have the vaccination certificate.8.please arrange fumigation as soon as possible9.Some certificates have expired.10.we like get free pratique.11.Please arrange an ambulance while the ship arrives12.Hoist the quarantine flag.13.Do not forget to mount rat guards on the mooring lines when the ship is alongside.14.the quarantine service is over.15.Take down the yellow flag.16.Has anyone contracted plague.17.He has contracted venereal disease.18.He is infected with hepatitis.19.when was the last deratization carry out on your ship20.Are there any rat guards on board?21. I would like to inspect the galley pantry , mess-room . steward’s store-room , saloon.Part 5 CUSTOMS1.Personal possessions must be declared , otherwiseshould be regarded as smuggled goods.2.let’s go to check and seal the bonded store.3.alcohol and cigarette are not allowed ashore.4.here is a list of personal articles.5.anything special to declare?6.what quantity of cigarettes is duty free?7.please show us the regulations of this port.8.would you please unseal the bonded store.9.what duty must I pay?10.c onfiscated the smuggled articles.11.w hen will the customs examination take place?12.t o traffic in narcotic will be punished severely?13.h eroin , marijuana, opium, morphine are the majordrugs.14.f irearms should must be bonded in our port, otherwiseyou need to pay a fine.15.h ere is the landing permission . tell your crew toobserve the landing rules.16.p lease return the passes to me before departure17.w e have two passengers : one disembarking here , onein transitPart 6 SUEZ CANAL TRANSIT1.I wish to transit the suez canal2.transit speed is 8 knots.3.you must close up on vessel ahead of you .4.You must wait at the entrance buoy.5.convoy 8 must wait at lay-by.6.transit will begin at 0930 UTC7.your place in convoy is number 15.8.convoy speed is 8 knots.9.you will enter the canal at 1200 UTC .10.s top where you are. The bridge is defective.11.Y ou are running into danger .12.c anal electrican will embark at 0900 hours local time13.w atchman and water police have embarked.14.c anal inspector will board you for checking certificates.15.k eep two mooring boats on your port deck.16.s witch on three vertical white light for convoy.17.k eep contact with taufig control on vhf ch 0618.h oisted flag Q , G and national flags19.r eport suez tonnage ,deadweight tonnage and draft toport control20.i mmigration officer embarked for issuing shorelanding passes21.s tand-by engine and shorten chain to 2 shackkes forpilot embarkationPart7 CARGO HANDLING GEAR/LOADING/UNLOADING1.are dockside cranes available?2.Are floating cranes available?3.Capacity of cranes 15 tonnes.4.what is maximum reach of crane?5.What is capacity of contaner bridge?6.The capacity of cargo pumps is 1500 tonnes per hour.e electric fork-lift trucks only in holds8.who will provide slings?9.are bobs cats available for trimming?10.a re stiffeners available?11.p repare vessel for unloading.12.T ender your notice of readiness to load master by 1900 hourslocal time.13.i s cargo list available and complete?14.c omplete stowage plan.15.m ake stability calculation .16.A re cargo holds clean?17.c over bilge with tarpaulins.18.a re sufficient dunnage and mats available?19.f ill double bottom tanks before loading heavy lifts.20.p ump out ballast water.21.w hat is maximum loading rate?22.r ig heavy lift derricks of no. 4 hold.23.S hift derrick of no.4 hold to starboard side.24.c heck preventers.25.c lean tween deck before opening lower hold.Part 8Cargo Stowage/Securing1. Check hold for damage.2. Straighten hold ladders.3. Are hold ventilators operational?4. Lubricate blocks of cranes.5. Check the safe stowage carefully.6. Check the separation of different cargoes carefully.7. Close hatches if it rains.8. Refuse damaged cargo on board.9. Do not overthrow cartons with other goods.10. Do not use hooks for handling bags.11. Place dunnage between tiers.12. Check correct interlock of stow pieces.13. Secure heavy lift immediately.Part 9 DANGEROUS GOODS AND STOWAGE1.what is IMO class of these goods?2.this package contains IMO –class B goods3.these goods are flammable.4.Handle these goods with care5.These goods are oxidizing6.these goods are liable to spontaneous and combustion7.these goods will emit flammable gases in contact withwater. Keep dry.8.check the markesply with IMDG –code when loading10.c heck segregation of goods.11.s tow flammable goods away from engine roombulkhead.12.S tow IMO-class C goods away from living quarters.13.S tow infectious substances separated by one hold fromfood stuffs.14.s tow drums away from IMO-class C goods at minimumof 3 metres.15.y ou can stow poisonous and flammable goods in onehold16.s tevedores are loading dangerous goods in no. 3 hold.17.u se calibrated test meters for checking oxygen level.18.n o smoking when loading.19.c arboys of IMO- class E goods dropped on deck.20.G as escaping.21.s everal drums leaking.22.s erveral drums deformed.23.b ottles of IMO-class A goods dropped on deck24.t emperature in locker with IMO-class E goodsincreasing.25.T here was explosion in no. 3 hold26.M inor damage to container.27.I MO-class B goods re-ignited.28.5 stevedores complain about headache.29.2 stevedores suffered acid burns on hands.Part 10 Bunker barge operation1. Plug scuppers, save-alls and drip trays.2. Scuppers plugged.3. Stand by emergency fire pump and report.4. Stand by foam monitor and report.5. Foam monitor is on stand by.6. Fit bonding wire and report.7. Maintain contact on VHF channels 13 and 26 with bunker barge.8. Is oil spill plan available?Part 11 Oil Tanker Operation1. What is maximum loading rate?2. Is COW system operational?3. Is inert gas system operational?4. What is pumping pressure?5. When will crude oil washing start?6. Crude oil washing will start in 20 minutes.7. Can we connect loading arm?8. Inform us 30 minutes before loading starts.9. What is back pressure for stripping?10. Are cargo booms connected?11. Are you ready to discharge?12. Open valves and report.13. All full open ashore.14. Are you loading?15. Increase pumping rate.16. Decrease pumping rate.17. Quantity received. Stop pumping.Part 12 Reporting and cleaning up spillage1. Leak at manifold connection.2. Overflow at slop tank.3. How much spilled?4. Spilled about 3 tonnes.5. Stand by oil clearance team.6. Spillage stopped.7. All crew assist to clear up spillage.Part 13 Ballast handling1. Scuppers plugged.2. Open sea suction valve and report.3. Sea suction valve closed.4. Ballast pump stopped.Part 14 Cleaning tanks1. Transfer slops into slop tank.2. Dispose sludge into sludge tank.3. Sludge disposed into sludge tank.4. Order shore slop tank.5. Order slop barge and report.6. We have 50 tons of slops.7. Slop barge ordered.8. Stop pumping slops.Part 15 Preparing for sea1. Close and secure hatch covers for sea.2. Lash and secure goods for sea.3. Close and secure bow doors.4. Fold and secure bow ramp.5. Side ramp folded and secured.6. Lower and secure derricks for sea.7. Check lashings and securing and report. Part 16 Navigation1. You are entering fairway.2. We are in sight.3. You are passing fishing area.4. You are in middle of fairway.5. You are approaching starboard limit of fairway.6. you are approaching port limit of fairway.7. Your position is Buoy No.3 distance 3 cables to port side reference line.8. your posiion is Buoy No2 distance 4 cables to starboard of reference line.9. Your position is 400 meters from intersection10. You are getting close to vessel ahead.11. Vessel on opposite course is passing your port side.12. Vessel on opposite course is passing your starboard side.13. M/V Tian Jiang is on your port14. M/V Tian He is 2 kilometers ahead of me on the starboard now.15. M/V Tian Huai on opposite16. We are in close quarters situation.17. Vessel is entering fairway at fairway buoy no.2.18. Vessel is leaving fairway at Buoy 6.19. Buoy No.3 is 500 meters ahead.20. Vessel ahead of you is not under command.21. You are not complying with TSS.22. I am standing on vessel.23. clearance required before entering the fairway.24. Do not enter traffic lane.25. Proceed to emergency anchorage.26. Vessels are advised to keep clear of fishing area.27. You may enter traffic lane. Trafffic clearance granted.28. Tide with you.29. Tide against you.30. It is dangerous to anchor in your present position.31. Large vessel leaving fairway. Keep clear of fairway approach.32. Nets with buoys in this area. Navigate with caution.33. Collision is in position 070 dgrees 3 miles from green lighthouse.34. Keep clear of lane.35. Your present course is too close to outbound vessel.36. Do not overtake.37. Do not cross fairway.38. You must wait M/V to cross ahead of you.39. You are proceeding at dangerous speed.40. Advise you to stop engines.41. M/V does not agree to be overtaken.42. What is your present course?43. My present course is 310 degrees.44. Advise you to port side.Part 17. MASTER'S ORDERS1.in dense fog , keep a sharp lookout and navigate withcaution2.call me when vessel arraives at dalian.3.call me at any time if in doubt.rm me at any time if the bridge needs me.5.when on duty ,strictly obey night orders.6.check gyro and magnetic courses frequently.7.alter course to 175 when the distance recorder shows610 miles and report to me8.don’t determine the position in accordance with a littleradar information9.test auto pilot once each watch.10.n ever alter course without my instruction unless closequarters situation imminent.11.t ake celestial azimuth and find compass error on eachwatch if the weather is fine.12.u se echo sounder frequently when passing over shallowwater13.w hen passing one fathom bank ,check the depth14.k eep a sharp look out for passing vessels and fishingboats ,especially the boat carring no lights15.w hen on watching at night ,strictly obey the maritimetraffic safety laws of japances coast.16.K eep a good look out for lands later in night ,let meknow when you sight any land.17.K eep a good look out for vessels and fishing boats anddo not to approach too close to them.18.r ead and note the barometer every hour ,and keepcautious watch on seas and winds.19.c all me if the fog set in ,sound regulation whistle ,watchecho sounding and radar at an interval not more than20 minutes.20.a djust all clocks at mid-night by zone time signal21.o rders as usual22.s ame as above23.s ame orders as last night24.G eneral orders are the same as before.Part 18. HANDOVERS1.everthing is in order.2.there is a fishing boat ahead3.navaids working normally4.your handover is not clear.5.Please read and sign captain’s night orders.6.Ship is deviates to port of course due to current.7.change the chart at the next alteration position.8.there is no vessel around,everything ok9.I have reported to dalian port control10.p ay extra attention to moorings during spring tide11.p ay more attention to cables during the strong wind.12.t he radar no.2 shows no trace.13.t he radar is on ,check the course again14.t here are 5 miles to go to barr head lighthouse.15.t he captain’s orders include give a wide berth forcrossing vessels.16.p ay special attention to fishing boat ahead ,navaidswork in normal condition.17.c ourse 180 true magnetic 185 , speed 15 kn, seamoderate.18.a re you clear for all items?19.t hank you for comeing on time20.c hange chart at next alteration position.21.t here is no vessel in the vicinity ,everything is ok22.r emember we engine takes a long time to reverse23.a container vessel wished to overtake us ,I did notagree.24.t here is 5 nautical miles left to barr head lighthouse.25.t he gyro compass error has been adjusted.Part 19. CARGO CARE1.what is air change rate of hold ventilators?2.Air change rate of hold ventilators 3 cubic metres perminute.3.are temperature recorders in hold operational?4.Are humidity recorders in hold switched on?5.holds must be inspected by surveyor before loading.6.Check reefer holds for proper loading preparation andreport.7.Reefer holds must be pre-cooled for survey8.Holds will clean (dry and free of smell) in 20 minutes.9.check operation of hold ventilators and report.10.H old ventilators are in operation.11.i s certificate of survey available and complete?12.E xamine cargo periodically during voyage.13.C heck lashings and securings every 8 hours.Part 20. DESCRIBING DAMAGE TO THE CARGO1.inflammable cargos are in bad condition.2.Package of dry cargo is dump.3.Package of corn is mouldy4.Package of heavy lifts marked by fresh water.5.Metal of machinery cargo is rusty.6.Bands of steel are missing.7.Bands of steel are broken.bels on transhipment cargo are illegible.9.Contents of drums unknown.10.L abels on package cargo are false.11.W eight of bagged cargo unknown.12.D rums(barrels) deformed.13.C artons with glass crushed.14.B ags with starch are not fill15.4 containers damaged before loading.16.3 containers damaged by heave seas.17.2 containers are washed overboard18.H umidity of quick lime above normal.19.S witch on hold ventilators to exhaust air.20.s witch off automatic temperature recorder.21.r eplug reefer containers in no.1 hold22.p rotect deck cargo of wool agaist sun.Part 21. LIFEBOATS AND LIFERAFTS1.check launching tracks.2.check working parts3.Securing of no.1 lifeboat not in correct position4.Securing of no.1 lifeboat is damaged .5.Fuel tank of no. 1 lifeboat is full.6.Oil level of no.2 lifeboat engine is normal.7.operate lifeboat engine8.No.no.1 lifeboat engine not operational yet.9.Bilge pumps of no.2 lifeboat not operational yet.10.c heck slip gears in lifeboat11.S lip gears in correct position and secured.12.C heck certificate of launching gear expired.13.l aunch no.2 lifeboat14.h oist no.2 lifeboat15.s ecure lifeboats16.I nflation cord of no.4 lifeboat not secured on board.17.R eplace lifeboat in next port.Part 22. FIRE FIGHTING1.Is everything in order?2.Yes,everything is in order.3.check fire alarm displays on bridge4.Gas system is not operational.5.Sprinkler system in engine room is not operational6.Short circuit in no.4 hold.Part 23. REPORTING FIRE1.fire on board.2.Smoke in engine room3.Fire in engine room4.Explosion in no.3 hold5.Smoke in superstructure.6.Fire in accommodation7.Smoke comes from ventilators8.Burnt smell in living spaces.9.what is on fire. Fuel is on fire.10.I s the smoke toxic?11.i s fire under control? Yes, fire is under control.12.w hat is damage? No. damage. Minor damage in hold.Major damage in accommodation. No power supply.13.p ressure on fire mains14.f ire main under pressure.15.s hut down the main engines.16.s top fuel17.f uel is stopped.18.c lose hatch covers19.h atch covers are closed20.s witch off ventilators.21.V entilators are switched off.22.t urn bow to windward.23.B ow is turned to windward24.t ake two fire parties to scene25.t ake two rescue teams to scene.26.t ake following safety measure and report.27.H ave 4 members in one team.28.H ave lifeline between each others.29.H ave rescue team on stand by.30.R escue team is standing by.31.k eep visual contact.32.M aintain radio contact on VHF channel 17.33.f ire party must have following outfit.34.F ire party must put on protective clothing.35.c hief officer is in command of fire party.36.A gree retreat37.V isual retreat signal for fire party is sent with lamp.38.A coustic retreat signal for fire party is one long blaston the whistle.39.r un out fire hoses40.w ater is on.41.w ater is not on.42.c ool down boundaries with water43.C ool down bulkheads to engine room with water.44.i s fire extinguished?45.i s fire under control?46.F ire re-stricked to engineroom47.p ost fire watches48.c heck fire area every 10 minutes for re-ignition.49.F ire alarm cancelled.Part 24. ROLL CALL AND ABANDON SHIP1.report number of persons at muster stations2.all persons at assembly station are 15.3.Search for missing passengers and report4.recover persons in water5.Equipment of crew at assembly staiton complete.6.passengers and crew . follow lifeboatmen to lifeboatstation on embarkation deck.7.no.1 lifeboat alongside at embarkation deck.8.Get on lifeboat and report.9.no.2 lifboat entered.10.l et go no.5 liferaft11.t hrow over board no.6 liferaft12.N o.6 liferaft thrown over board.13.i nform coast radio stations in vicinity about number oflifeboats launched14.R escue boat .assist no.1 lifeboat15.r eport how many lifeboats in sight.16.N umber of lifeboats in sight :617.c ontact lifeboat on radio and report.18.n o.2 lifeboat is standing clear of vessel19.I has abandoned vessel as collision at 24 degrees 19minutes north,121 degrees 18 minutes east.20.l ifeboats connected.21.c onnect lifeboat with lines22.T hree lifeboats connected.Part 25. EMERGENCY INCIDENT1.take actions according to emergency plan2.turn vessel out of wind-leaking gas poisonous.3.put on protective clothing and breathing apparatus.e absorbents for leakage .5.separate contaminated goods from other goods .6.only open container when smoking stopped.7.cool down container with water.8.ventilate hold carefully .9.close hatch –swith on fire extinguishing system.10.r escue persons immediately11.T ake injured persons to safe area.Part 26. FLOODING 进水1.I have leak below water line2.I am flooding3.can you stop leakage?4.can you control flooding?5.what kind of assistance do you require?6.I have dangerous list.7.I am in critical condition.8.how many compartments flooded?9.Two compartments flood.10.f looding under control11.c an you proceed without assistance? Yes, I can proceedwithout assistance.12.I require escort.Part 27. COLLISION1.I have collided with unknown object2.what is the damage?3.I have minor damage above water line.4.I have major damage above water line.5.can you repair damage by yourself?6.Make records in the log7.Exchange information with the other ship8.Make a sea protest of first arrival port9.Collect all the necessary evidence.10.C ontact the PNI local correspondent.11.G ive in the investigation formsPart 28. AGROUND1.I went aground in position 17-15n,121-32e.2.I went aground at high water.3.what part is aground?4.I am stranded on rocky bottom amidship5.uncharted rocks in position 31-14n, 159-26e.6.can you jettison cargo forward to refloat?7.Attention . do not jettison IMO –class cargo.8.when do you expect to refloat?9.I expect to refloat when tide rises.10.c an you beach? Yes, I can beach in position 14-45n,049-34ePart 29. LIST, DANGER OF CAPSIZING1.I have heavy list to port side.2.I have heavy list due to flooding.3.I have heavy list due to shifting of cargo.4.list increasing5.list decreasing.6.I am in danger of capsizing.7.can you transfer cargo to stop listing? Yes, I cantransfer 200 tons of cargo.8.I have transfered cargo but I can’t stop the list.9.the ballast port tank to stop capsizePart 30. SINKING1.I am making water.2.I am in critical condition3.I am sinking in position 03-17n, 090-18e.4.I am sinking after collision.5.Can you stop sinking by pumping out water?6.I will sink in 2 hours.7.I expect to reach you within 2 hours.8.I require helicopter assistance.9.I proceed to your assistance.Part 31. DISABLED AND ADRIFT1.my engine is broken down.2.Fishing nets have fouled my propeller.3.I am out of power.4.I have put of not under conmand signal5.My vessel is not under command.6.I have hoisted two balls in vertical line.7.I am adrift near position 17-18n, 115-31e8.I am adrift from 17-18n, 115-31e at 5 knots indirection113 degreesPart 32. ARMED ATTACK/PIRACY1.keep watch for pirates.2.I am under attack of pirate.3.I was attacked by pirates4.Pirates on board5.Pirates approaching the bridge6.Pirates are following us7.A boat with malacca flag require us to stop and upsetinspection8.Approach to the nearliest port and upset inspection there Part 33. DISTRESS/URGENCY MESSAGES1.MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY. (同法语m’aider 帮助我之意)2.CQ,CQ,CQ. (读成charlie quebec)3.HELLO ALL STATIONS. HELLO ALL STATIONS.HELLO ALL STATIONS.4.seelonce feenee. (读作silence fini)5.Seelonce MAYDAY6.pru-donce(读作prudence)7.MAYDAY RELAY, MAYDAY RELAY, MAYDAYRELAY.8.DE(读作DELTA ECHO)9.I require tug assistance.10.I proceed to your assistance.11.W hat is your position12.M y position is 33 degrees 45minutes north 121 degrees19 minutes east13.W hat is your present course and speed?14.M y present course is 175 degrees,my speed is 18.5knots.15.H ow many persons on board.Persons on board 3016.r eport injured persons, no person injured. Number ofinjured person:5 number on casualties:317.W ill you abandon the vessel18.I will not abandon the vessel if the list is stopped bytransferring ballast19.I will abandon the vessel if listing not stop in 20 minutes20.W hat is weather situation in your position?windnortheast Beaufort force 6 visibility is 8 nautical miles,sea 4meters swell 2meters current 5 knots inderication093 degrees21.W hat problems do you have?I have problems with mainengine,I am manoeuvring with difficulty22.K eep clear of me.23.N avigate with caution.24.K eep in concact with VHF channel 1625.V essel is in vicinity of position 7 degrees 6minutes south109degrees 38minutes east . keep sharp look out.Part 34. RESTRICTED VISIBILITY1.what is visibility in your position?2.Visibility in my position is 3 nautical miles.3.Visibility variable.4.is visibility expected to change in my position?5.Yes, visibility expected to increase to 4 nautical miles inyour position.6.Yes, visibility expected to decrease to 1 nautical mile inyour position .7.Yes, visibility expected to be variablePart 35. ICEAREA。

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1. 您好!(第一次见面)How do you do?2. 您好!见到您很高兴。

How do you do? I’m very glad to meet you. 3. 让我来介绍一下在座的各位先生。

林先生,我们厂的厂长;王 先生,厂长总工;吴先生,船体车间主任。

Let me introduce the gentlemen present here. This is Mr.Lin, our shipyard manager; Mr.Wang, our chief engineer. Mr.Wu, director of the hull shop. 4. 欢迎您到我们船厂来!welcome to our shipyard!5. 请坐!Sit down please.6. 好的,谢谢!Thank you.7. 请喝茶。

Please have a cup of tea.8. 喂,您好吗?(熟人之间)Hi, how are you?9. 很好,谢谢。

您好吗?Fine, thank you, and how are you? 10. 很好,谢谢!Very well, thanks.11. 我们现在就开始工作好吗?Shall we start our work now? 12. 好的。

OK .13. 请这边走。

This way, please.14. 我可以进来吗?May I come in?15. 请进!Yes, please.16. 早晨好,女士。

Good morning, ma’am (Madam).17. 早晨好, 布莱克先生。

请坐。

Good morning, Mr.Blake. take a seat, please.18. 谢谢!Thank you, ma’am.19. 请问您有什么事和我商讨?What business would you like to talk with me about?20. 船东想在船上做些变化。

The ship owner wants to make some changes in the hull.21. 这样的事, 我只能晚些时候回答您。

In that case, I need to answer you later.22. 好的。

如果你做出了决定,请尽快告诉我。

OK. If you make the decision, please tell me soon.23. 没有问题,再见!No problem. Good bye.24. 再见!Good bye.25. 下午好!Good afternoon!26. 下午好!Good afternoon!27. 有一个舱口盖有点问题,我想和你谈谈。

There is something wrong with the hatch cover. I would like to discuss it with you. 28. 对不起, 我听不懂您讲话, 您能说得慢一点吗?I’m sorry. I can’t follow you. Can you speak slowly?29. 我的意思是我想和您谈一谈舱口盖的问题。

I mean I want to talk with you about the hatch cover.30. 噢,我懂了。

到我办公室去详谈。

Oh, I see. Let’s go to my office and talk it cover in detail.31. 那再好不过了。

That couldn’t be better.32. 我想要一份这种图纸。

I would like a copy of this drawing.33. 对不起,我帮不了这个忙。

您可以到技术科去要。

I’m sorry. I can’t help you. You may ask the technical department for it. 34. 您知道电话号码?Do you know the telephone number?35. 分机号是 4557。

It’s 4557 extension.36. 谢谢!Thank you.37. 非常愿意帮助您!My pleasure!38. 你们船厂造什么船?What ships do you build?39. 集装箱船, 散装船, 还有一些驳船。

Container ships, bulk carriers, and some barges.40. 你厂吊车最大起重能力是多少?How much is the maximum lifting capacity in your shipyard?41. 300 吨, 是船台用起重机, 跨度 72m。

300 tons, it is a berth derrick, the span being 72m.42. 在这里,你们怎么样对钢板进行预处理?Here, how do you pre­treat (prepare) the steel plates?43. 我们用抛丸(喷沙)的方法。

We call it short­blasting (sand­blasting).44. 抛丸后还要将钢板涂漆吗?After short­blasting, do you paint the steel plates?45. 是的,我们称之为车间底漆。

Yes, we do. And we call it priming paint.46. 钢板移动的速度是多少?How fast is the plate moving?47. 大约每分钟 5 米。

About 5m a minute.48. 你们怎样切割钢板?How do you cut a steel plate?49. 小于 10mm的钢板, 用机械切割法。

For plates has than 10mm,we use mechanical cutting method.50. 那么大于 10mm的呢?How about the plates over 10mm(thicker plates)?51. 我们用火焰切割法。

一般这些切割都是数控的。

We use the flame cutting method. Most of the cutting is done by numbercontrol(N/C).52. 怎样将钢板加工成不同的形状呢?How do you make the steel plate into different shapes?53. 我们有不同种类的冲、压机械。

可滚压,弯制和折边。

We use different kinds of press machines. We can roll, bend, or flange aplate.54. 型材怎样加工呢,像球扁钢,角钢和一些加强材?How do you shape the different sections, such as, bulb plates, angle bars, andother stiffeners.55. 用同样的方法。

但我们也用水火弯板法;该法主要用于加工不 规则形状,像球鼻艏。

By the same method, but we also use theline­heating methods. This can shape irregular parts, such asbulbous bow.56. 你怎样知道弯制合格了呢?How do you know the bending is good?57. 我们用样板来检验。

We will check it with templates.58. 在焊接钢板,肋骨,甲板横梁时,你们用什么焊接方法?What welding methods do you use in connecting the plates, frames, and beams?59. 对于长直接板缝,我们用埋弧焊或二氧化碳气体保护焊;拐角 处和小地方,还用手工焊。

For straight seams, we use submerged arc welding or carbon dioxide welding; for some corners and small areas, we still use manual welding.60. 就水密舱壁而言,怎样检查其水密性?For watertight bulkheads, how do you check the watertightness?61. 靠压缩空气或水压力。

By compressed air or by water pressure. 62. 双层底分段是在胎架上造的吗?Is the double bottom block built on pin jigs?63. 是的,里面的一些管件也已经装好了。

Yes, some pipes in it have also been fitted.64. 分段大合龙在哪里进行?Where is the grand­block joining done? 65. 在船台上。

On the building berth.66. 在你们船厂船舶怎样下水?How is a ship launched in your shipyard?67. 我们通常采用纵向下水方式。

We usually launch a ship by end launching.68. 船台和下水支架有什么区别?What’s the difference betweenbuilding­berth and launching­cradle?69. 船台是固定的地面支撑,下水支架仅用于下水时用。

后者在下 水时与船体一起滑入水中。

Building berth is the fixed groundsupport and launching­cradle is only used before launching. Thelatter will be sliding together with the ship into the water.70. 舾装工作包括哪些?What work does the outfitting include? 71. 除了船壳结构外所有的部分,像管子,(甲板)起重机,桅杆, 索具,主机,机械设备,电缆和居住舱室的装饰。

All the partsexcept the hull structure, such as pipes, derricks, masts, rigging,main engines, machinery, electrical cables, and accommodationservices etc.72. 一般情况下你们什么时候开始舾装工作?When do you begin the outfitting generally?73. 有些管路舾装在制造小分段时就开始了,也叫做分段预舾装;其它的在船舶下水后进行。

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