英:[ˈbəʊtɪŋ]
美:[ˈboʊtɪŋ]
英:[ˈbəʊtɪŋ]
美:[ˈboʊtɪŋ]
boat·ing
bo tIng
词根:boat
n.boat 小船;轮船
boater 硬草帽;乘船的人
vi.boat 划船
noun
a small vessel for travel on water
ship
a boat-shaped container, utensil, or device a laboratory boat
a gravy boat
informal a large car
A lot of people still think Cadillac makes big floaty boats.—Mark LaNeve
verb
transitive verb
to place in or bring into a boat
intransitive verb
to go by boat
go boating去划船
滑船运动
操艇
Noun Middle English boot, from Old English bāt; akin to Old Norse beit boat
The first known use of boat was before the 12th century
boatloadnoun
a load that fills a boat
a large amount
a boatload of money
boat1 of 2noun
a small vessel for travel on water
ship entry 1 sense 1
a boat-shaped utensil
gravy boat
boat2 of 2verb
to put into or carry in a boat
to travel by boat
1 We shall go boating on the lake on Saturday.
我们星期六到湖上去划船.
2 Jerome intended his account of a boating holiday to be a popular travel guide aimed at a booming market.
3 So we decided to go boating.
所以我们决定去划船。
4 The annual boating event features a 30 km course starting at St. Mark's Square.
这个年度划船活动以圣马克广场做为起点,全长30公里.
5 This is a glorious way to see an island, better than boating or diving.
6 To further build their connection, the couple watch movies and go boating.
7 Crew races, dragon boats and one of the world's largest boat parades celebrate the arrival of spring and summer boating season at Seattle Yacht Club's Opening Day celebration Saturday.
8 There are many dragon boating events in Hong Kong.
9 I'd like to invite you to go boating this afternoon.
今天下午我想邀你去划船.
10 The luncheon is set on the terrace of a popular restaurant, the Maison Fournaise, a riverside establishment on the Seine outside Paris that was popular with the boating crowd.
11 We will go boating next weekend, why don't you join us ?
我们下周去划船, 一起去 吧 ?
12 The harbor has added paddle boating and waterfront activities.
13 Oddly, it basically recycled the same fabricated South African boating tragedy used in the original “Megalodon” broadcast, only this time the villain was a freaky great white known as “Submarine.”
14 He would take us to go boating.
他就会带我们出去划船.
15 Its landscape reveals more than 10,000 years of Native American artifacts and cultural sites, and is flush with places to hike, camp, fish, hunt, bike and go boating.
16 The film, shot in Louisiana, required Edgar-Jones to take boating and drawing lessons, and work with a dialect coach to hone a Carolina drawl.
17 “The Humphreys County, Tennessee Sheriff’s Department recovered his body this evening after a search that began Sunday following a boating accident on Kentucky Lake in Tennessee,” the statement read.
18 He's fond of boating.
他喜欢划船.
19 And don’t forget the biggest event-within-the-event: the Jamaica Bay Festival in Brooklyn and Queens, with boating, nature tours and catch-and-release fishing.
20 But that, he said, wasn’t nearly as frightening as the time he attempted ice boating in Wisconsin.