voyage

美音:['vɔɪɪdʒ] 英音:['vɔɪɪdʒ]

简单释义:


v.航行;远行;(尤指)远航

n.航行;(尤指)航海

网络旅行;航程;航次

变形:

复数:voyages  过去分词:voyaged  现在分词:voyaging  


完整释义:


n.

1.航海,航行;旅行;航程
2.航行,旅行,周游四方
3.航行;旅程
4.船舶航次
5.航海;航空
6.航海志
7.〔游〕航程
8.奔波

v.

1.航行,航海
2.渡过;飞过


例句:

  1. The ship he commanded was the largest afloat at the time of her maiden voyage.
    他指挥的这条船在其首航时是海上最大的漂浮物了。

  2. He was an orphan, he had no family, and he was on his first long voyage at sea.
    他是孤儿,没有家人,这是他首次出海远航。

  3. The ship was designed to be the last word in comfort and luxury and was the largest ship afloat at the time of her maiden voyage.
    泰坦尼克号最终被设计成为豪华奢侈型的游轮,在它进行处女航时都是海上最大的船只。

  4. The story of a galleon that sank at the start of her maiden voyage in1628 must be one of the strangest tales of the sea.
    处女航开始时就沉没了,这个沉船故事一定是最神奇的海上轶事之一。

  5. We have to be a voyage of the boat, the school has given us a Fan, relying on us to go further fan, will see a wider world.
    我们是一条要远航的小船,学校给了我们一张帆,靠着帆我们可以走得更远,会看到更广阔的天地。

  6. A minute or two later the skiff's head was standing high up, against the boat's swell, and the voyage was begun.
    一两分钟以后,小艇的船头被渡船裹挟的排浪冲得直竖起来,船启航了。

  7. One voyage led to another, and a growing sense of competition encouraged each nation to send its ships to sea.
    一次又一次的远航,竞争意识的高涨,激励各国纷纷派出自己的船队,驶向未知的海域。

  8. maybe you did not voyage of a lifetime to reach the other side, maybe you are climbing a peak I had not been able to board.
    也许你航行了一生也没有到达彼岸,也许你攀登了一世也没能登上顶峰。

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