is·land-hopˈī-lənd-ˌhäp
island-hop如何读
island-hop是什么意思
- n.从一岛游玩到另一岛
island-hop英英释义
verb
intransitive verb
to travel from island to island in a chain
verb
intransitive verb
to travel from island to island in a chain
island-hop词源英文解释
The first known use of island-hop was in 1944
island-hop 例句
1 And our itinerary for the week couldn’t be more yacht-like – an island-hopping experience in the West Indies, stopping in out-of-the-way ports that larger cruise ships can’t manage.
2 From choosing the right hotel to getting around, here's how to plan the ultimate island-hopping adventure in Greece.
3 This is fascinating news for both China-watchers and island-hopping Marine Corps strategists, as the SLV could make the South China Sea a far more interesting place.
4 Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas, which runs nearly 1,200 feet from bow to stern, is leaving South Florida for its first seven-day island-hopping voyage through the tropics.
5 He island-hops by helicopter, yacht, or jet boat, then transports guests to surf breaks via high-speed RIB (rigid inflatable boat) or Jet Ski.
6 These include island-hopping yacht vacations, private school tuition for Thomas’s nephew, and buying and renovating a Thomas family property, where Thomas’s mother still lives.
7 Join an adventurous couple for a dip into RV life as they island-hop and camp under the stars on the OBX.
8 As a means of pressuring China to stop the war, the U.S. Marine Corps, with support from the U.S. Army, embarks on an island-hopping campaign in the South China Sea.