Trinity House
/ˌtrɪnəti ˈhaʊs/
/ˈtrɪnəti haʊs/
- the British organization responsible for lighthouses, buoys and beacons (= buildings and objects in the sea which warn ships of the danger of rocks) around the coasts of England and Wales. It was established in 1514 and is also a charity, providing homes and financial support for retired sailors and their families.
三位一体之屋:英国组织,负责英格兰和威尔士沿海的灯塔,浮标和信标。它成立于1514年,也是一家慈善机构,为退休的水手及其家人提供住房和经济支持。