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美:[ˈkɑːnvɔɪ]
英:[ˈkɒnvɔɪ]
美:[ˈkɑːnvɔɪ]
con·voy
kan voI
复数:convoys
第三人称单数:convoys
现在分词:convoying
过去式:convoyed
过去分词:convoyed
Noun
1. a procession of land vehicles traveling together
2. a collection of merchant ships with an escort of warships
3. the act of escorting while in transit
Verb
1. escort in transit;
"the trucks convoyed the cars across the battle zone"
"the warships convoyed the merchant ships across the Pacific"
1550年代,“引导或护送保护的行为”,源自废弃的动词 convoy “为保护而陪伴在路上”,源自古法语 convoiier,来自通俗拉丁语 *conviare,字面意思是“一起走在路上”,来自拉丁语 com “与,一起”(见 con-) + via “道路”(来自 PIE 词根 *wegh- “走,移动,用车辆运输”)。
比较 convey。意思是“护送,陪伴和保护力量”来自1590年代; 大约在1600年代转移到“在护航保护下运载军火或物资的船队或车队”。
掩护
护送
护航
Verb Middle English, from Middle French convoier, from Old French conveier, from Vulgar Latin *conviare — more at convey
The first known use of convoy was in the 14th century
cooverb
to make the low soft cry of a dove or pigeon or a similar sound
to talk fondly or lovingly
cooverb
to make the low soft cry of a dove or pigeon or a similar sound
to talk fondly or lovingly
cony
convulsiveadjective
being or producing a convulsion
caused by or having convulsions
resembling a convulsion especially in being sudden or violent
convulsiveadjective
being or producing a convulsion
caused by or having convulsions
resembling a convulsion especially in being sudden or violent
convulsionnoun
an abnormal violent contraction or series of contractions of the muscles that is not under control of the will
a violent disturbance
convulsionnoun
an abnormal violent contraction or series of contractions of the muscles that is not under control of the will
a violent disturbance
convulsionnoun
an abnormal violent contraction or series of contractions of the muscles that is not under control of the will
a violent disturbance
convulseverb
to shake violentlyespecially: to shake with usually uncontrolled jerky movements
convulsed with laughter
convoy1 of 2verb
to go with to protect
convoy2 of 2noun
one that convoys
the act of convoying
a group convoyed
1 Heavie funerals and convoies of the dead.
2 It would be an avenger’s voice that would turn the squadron toward the convoy of Russian ships bringing missiles to Cuba.
3 Would passengers feel comfortable travelling in convoy?
乘客们在换位时会不会不舒服呢?
4 The transport convoy was scheduled for noon, so we made our way into the trees.
5 After the ride home in the convoy with a fun game of verbal Ping- Pong with my friends, the usual group of news reporters once again greeted us at Mrs. Bates’s house.
6 We drove in convoy because I didn't know the route.
因为我不熟悉路线,所以我们结队行驶。
7 It said the rebel convoy was in an area where forces loyal to Colonel Gaddafi had been operating.
北约称,这些叛军车辆所在的地区,忠于卡扎菲上校的力量正在采取军事行动。
8 When the convoy of jeeps and Pontiacs drove into the compound, they all stood up and saluted.
9 By Ottoman law, Turks must occupy a city’s highest ground, so the convoy is high above the city now, heading down.
10 “We tried to go, but the convoy didn’t leave because of the quarantine.”
11 They set up checkpoints as a convoy of more than 10 trucks rolled in to advance further into the city.
他们在这里设立了检查站,超过10辆卡车从这里向城中开去。
12 A military spokesman said a convoy of three armored Humvees was the target of the explosion.
一军队发言人说这次爆炸袭击的目标是三辆武装的悍马车车队.
13 Glancing over his shoulder he saw the convoy stretching back down the hill for a mile.
14 The Karen had been sailing in a convoy to Russia when torpedoed by an enemy submarine.
“卡伦”号当年在为其他船只护航驶往俄国的途中忽然遭到敌方潜水艇鱼雷的袭击.
15 A Red Cross convoy winding along a small country road was hit by mortar bombs.
沿着村间公路蜿蜒行进的红十字会的护卫车队遭到了迫击炮的轰炸.
16 The President always travels in a convoy.
17 Our battleship was assigned to convoy an aircraft carrier to the Sea.
我们的战舰奉命为一艘航空母舰护航到加勒比海.
18 Warships will accompany the convoy across the Atlantic.
战舰将护送该船队过大西洋.
19 Armed men shot or hacked to death all in the convoy, as well as some unconnected passers-by.
武装人员将车队里所有的人以及一些无关的路人枪杀或砍死。
20 “We have passes on the convoy out,” he said to the cop.