英:[ˈkəʊstə(r)]
美:[ˈkoʊstə(r)]
英:[ˈkəʊstə(r)]
美:[ˈkoʊstə(r)]
coast·er
ko str
复数:coasters
词根:coast
adj.coastal 沿海的;海岸的
coastward 向海岸的;朝着海岸
coastwise 沿岸的;近海的
adv.coastward 向海岸地;朝着海岸地(等于coastwards)
coastwise 沿岸;沿着海岸
n.coast 海岸;滑坡
vi.coast 滑行;沿岸航行
vt.coast 沿…岸航行
noun
one that coasts: such as
a person engaged in coastal traffic or commerce
a ship sailing along a coast or engaged in trade between ports of the same country
a resident of a seacoast
a tray or decanter stand usually of silver and sometimes on wheels
a shallow container or a plate or mat to protect a surface
a small vehicle (such as a sled or wagon) used in coasting
roller coaster
roller coaster过山车;云霄飞车;情绪急转突变
1570年代,“沿海航行者”,尤其是在同一国家的港口之间进行贸易的人,是从 coast(v.)的意义“沿着某物的边缘或边界走”中派生出来的。从1680年代开始应用于进行这种航行的船只。
“桌面饮料垫”是用于保护木质桌面免受冷凝等影响的,这个意义在1913年已经使用,是从 bottle-coaster “用于放置酒瓶的低矮圆托盘”(1874年)扩展而来的; 它曾经有轮子,因此可能被称为“沿着桌子的边缘滑动到每个客人那里”的“滑行器”。
滑行机
滑行者
滑行雪橇
沿海船
The first known use of coaster was in 1574
coast1 of 2noun
the land near a shore : seashore
a slide down a slope (as on a sled)
the present area in view
the coast is clear
coast2 of 2verb
to sail along the shore of
to slide downhill by the force of gravity
to move along (as on a bicycle when not pedaling) without applying power
to succeed without special effort
coasted through school
coast1 of 2noun
the land near a shore : seashore
a slide down a slope (as on a sled)
the present area in view
the coast is clear
coast2 of 2verb
to sail along the shore of
to slide downhill by the force of gravity
to move along (as on a bicycle when not pedaling) without applying power
to succeed without special effort
coasted through school
coastlinenoun
the outline or shape of a coast
coast1 of 2noun
the land near a shore : seashore
a slide down a slope (as on a sled)
the present area in view
the coast is clear
coast2 of 2verb
to sail along the shore of
to slide downhill by the force of gravity
to move along (as on a bicycle when not pedaling) without applying power
to succeed without special effort
coasted through school
coastguardsmannoun
a member of a coast guard
coast guardnoun
a seagoing force for protecting a coast and people and property at sea
usually coastguard chiefly British coastguardsman
coasternoun
one that coastsespecially: a ship engaged in coastal trade
a round tray usually of silver and sometimes on wheels
a shallow container or a plate or a mat to protect a surface
a small vehicle (as a sled or wagon) for coasting
coasternoun
one that coastsespecially: a ship engaged in coastal trade
a round tray usually of silver and sometimes on wheels
a shallow container or a plate or a mat to protect a surface
a small vehicle (as a sled or wagon) for coasting
1 “I’m on a roller coaster that only goes up,” he said.
2 Here is that roller coaster.
这是过山车。
3 Then Tally saw the framework of the roller coaster ahead.
4 It is like the world’s slowest roller coaster, but somehow it works, and minutes later we’re at the peak.
5 They’re coasters for mugs, but we made them like little rugs.
6 Quite simply, it was a spectacular aerial roller - coaster ride of high exhilaration.
简言之, 这是一次美妙的、极度兴奋的空中环滑车旅行.
7 So I called Dad because I knew he could at least slow down the roller coaster for me.
8 Shredding the paper coaster, he said, “Ah well, maybe there’s no need for that.”
9 Shay turned away and sped down the roller coaster, flying just above the track.
10 Excuse me, can you tell me where the roller coaster is?
打扰了, 你能告诉我哪里有过山车 吗 ?
11 “Take the coaster straight past the gap, until you find one that’s long and flat.’’ she wondered aloud.
12 You can shop, eat, ice skate, see a movie and ride on a roller coaster here.
在这里你可以购物、就餐、滑冰、看电影,还可以玩过山车。
13 She lowered the board and saw that below her was a track with metal rails and wooden crossbars—like the roller coaster, but much bigger.
14 This no longer felt like a fun roller coaster.
15 I wake up with my heart beating fast, not like flying, kind of like a roller coaster.
16 And Bradford’s spirits fell again like the second drop of a roller coaster.
17 It was like riding a roller coaster while somebody every twenty seconds hits the front end with a giant sledgehammer.
18 Tell me who was sitting next to you on the roller coaster!
告诉我谁在过山车上坐在你旁边!
19 Obviously I’m incredibly panicky about roller coasters, but Abe convinced me to ride one with him.
20 Then we reached the crest of a hill—and the road plunged down on the other side like a roller coaster!