词汇 | cruise |
释义 | cruise noun [ C ] uk/kruːz/ us/kruːz/ B1 航游,乘船游览 a journey on a large ship for pleasure, during which you visit several places He and his wife went on a cruise to the Bahamas. We took a 12-night river cruise from Vienna to Amsterdam.
cruise verb uk/kruːz/ us/kruːz/ B2 [ I or T ]航游;旅游航行 (of a ship or person) to sail around for pleasure They spent the summer cruising around the Mediterranean. The ship has never before cruised in Alaskan waters. He pictured himself buying a yacht and cruising the Caribbean. [ I ](船只或飞机)巡航,以平稳的速度航行 (of a vehicle or driver) to travel at a continuous speed that is not too fast or does not use too much fuel The airplane could cruise at 350 mph and carry 10 passengers. Most people use their cars mostly for town driving, not for cruising on open roads. [ I or T ] slang(在公共场所)寻觅性伴侣,寻花问柳,猎艳 to go around public places looking for someone to have sex with He spends the weekends cruising bars. 周末他泡在酒吧里寻花问柳。 Bobby was cruising for one-night stands.
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