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cruise noun ⇨ cruisecruise verb ⇨ slide cruise noun cruise ♦︎ voyage ♦︎ crossing ♦︎ passage ♦︎ sailThese are all words for a journey on water. 这些词均表示水上航行。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a cruise / voyage / crossing / passage / sail from / to sth◆a cruise / voyage / passage / sail across sth◆a cruise / voyage / passage around sth◆a long cruise / voyage / crossing / passage◆a sea voyage / crossing / passage◆to take a cruise / voyage / crossing / passage◆to go for a cruise / sail■ cruise / /kruːz/ / [countable] a journey in a ship visiting different places, especially for pleasure (尤指为了消遣的)乘船游览,航行◆They are going on a Mediterranean cruise.他们乘坐游轮游览地中海。◆You can take a leisurely cruise on the lake.你可以悠闲惬意地乘船游湖。◆Modern cruise liners (= ships) have every conceivable luxury on board.现代的游轮上拥有所有可以想到的奢华设备。■ voyage / /ˈvɔɪɪdʒ/ / [countable] (especially written) a long journey, especially by sea or in space 航行;(尤指)航海,航天◆The spacecraft began its voyage to Jupiter.宇宙飞船开始了前往木星的航行。◆The Titanic sank on its maiden voyage (= its first voyage).泰坦尼克号在首航时沉没了。■ crossing [countable] a journey across a sea or wide river (海洋或宽阔江河的)横渡◆The ship held the record for the fastest Atlantic crossing.这艘船保持着以最快的速度横渡大西洋的记录。◆The ferry crossing will take three hours.轮渡航程要三个小时。 see also cross ⇨ cross verb ■ passage [singular] (written) a journey from one place to another by ship (乘船的)航程,旅程◆The canal route was shorter than the sea passage around the northern coast.在北部海岸,运河路线比海上航道要短些。◆My grandfather had worked his passage (= worked on a ship to pay for the journey) to America.我的祖父一路在船上打工支付船费去到美国。■ sail [singular] a trip in a sailing boat; a sea journey of a particular length 乘帆船航行;(一段距离的)海上航行◆He took us for a sail up the river.他带我们扬帆溯河而上。◆The island is a five-hour sail from the mainland.那个岛离大陆有五个小时的航程。 slide verb slide ♦︎ roll ♦︎ glide ♦︎ sail ♦︎ cruise ♦︎ skate ♦︎ slither ♦︎ sweepThese words all mean to move smoothly and easily. 这些词均表示滑行、滑动。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to slide / roll / glide / sail / slither / sweep into / out of sth◆to slide / roll / glide / cruise / skate / slither along (sth)◆to slide / roll / glide / sail / cruise / sweep past (sth)◆to slide / roll / glide / skate / slither on sth◆to slide / roll / glide / slither to the floor / bottom, etc.■ slide (slid, slid) [intransitive, transitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常与副词或介词连用) to move easily over a smooth or wet surface; to make sth move in this way 滑行;滑动;使滑动◆Make sure the drawers can slide in and out easily.务必使这几个抽屉推拉顺畅。◆A tear slid slowly down his pale cheek.一滴眼泪顺着他那苍白的面颊慢慢滑落下来。◆The automatic doors slid open as we approached.我们走近时,自动门打开了。◆She slid her hand along the rail.她把手搭在栏杆上滑动着。■ roll [intransitive, transitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常与副词或介词连用) to move smoothly across a surface, especially on wheels; to make sth do this (尤指在轮子上)滚动;使滚动◆The car began to roll back down the hill.汽车开始倒着往山下滑行。◆Tanks rolled triumphantly into the city.坦克耀武扬威地驶进城里。◆A tear rolled down her cheek.一滴眼泪顺着她的面颊滚落下来。◆He rolled the trolley across the hall.他推着手推车穿过大厅。■ glide [intransitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常与副词或介词连用) to move smoothly and quietly, especially as though it takes no effort (尤指似乎不费力地)滑行,滑动,掠过◆Swans went gliding past.几只天鹅滑行而过。◆The dancers glided smoothly across the floor.舞蹈演员在地板上轻盈滑过。■ sail [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to move quickly, easily and smoothly in a particular direction, especially in the air (尤指在空中)掠,飘,飞过◆The ball sailed over the goalkeeper's head.球从守门员头顶上飞过。◆White clouds sailed across the sky.朵朵白云在天空飘过。■ cruise / /kruːz/ / [intransitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常与副词或介词连用) (of a car, plane or other vehicle) to travel smoothly at a steady speed (汽车、飞机等交通工具)以平稳的速度行驶◆The plane was cruising at 40 000 feet.飞机在4万英尺的高空平飞。◆I was cruising comfortably along the main highway.当时我正驾车沿着主干道舒适平稳地行驶。■ skate [intransitive] to move across ice on skates (= boots with thin metal blades on the bottom) 滑冰;溜冰◆That afternoon we went skating on the lake.那天下午我们到湖上滑冰去了。■ slither / /ˈslɪðə(r)/ / [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to move across a surface smoothly, usually close to or on the ground and often twisting from side to side 滑行;蛇行;爬行◆The snake slithered away as we approached.我们一靠近,蛇就爬走了。■ sweep (swept, swept) [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to move somewhere quickly and smoothly, especially in a way that impresses or is intended to impress other people 步态轻盈地走;大模大样地走◆Without another word, she swept out of the room.她没再说话,大模大样地走出了房间。 |