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boat
- IPA[bəʊt]
英式
- a small vessel for travelling over water, propelled by oars, sails, or an engine;a vessel of any size, especially a large one
- travel in a boat for pleasure;transport (someone or something) in a boat
noun: boat, plural noun: boats
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名詞
- 1. a small vessel for travelling over water, propelled by oars, sails, or an engine a fishing boat a boat trip
- ▪ a vessel of any size, especially a large one those newly arriving here by boat or plane
- 2. a serving dish in the shape of a boat a gravy boat
動詞
- 1. travel in a boat for pleasure they boated through fjords she likes to go boating
- ▪ transport (someone or something) in a boat they boated the timber down the lake
- ▪ (of an angler) draw (a hooked fish) into a boat he boated a 2 lb 14oz Dover sole
- a race between rowing crews.
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- a boat of a traditional Chinese design, typically decorated to resemble a dragon, propelled ...
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- a small powerboat used for towing waterskiers.
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- a type of wide neckline on a garment that passes just below the collarbone: she had on a turquoise sweater with a boat neck that exposed her perfect collarbones
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- a boat propelled by sails.
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- a boat of a traditional Chinese design, typically decorated to resemble a dragon, propelled ...
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- a place for launching a boat; a slip: there is a concrete boat launch near the southern end of the lake
Oxford American Dictionary
- a German torpedo boat used in the Second World War.
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- IPA[bōt]
美式
- a small vessel propelled on water by oars, sails, or an engine: a fishing boat a boat trip
- travel or go in a boat for pleasure: they boated through fjords she likes to go boating
Oxford American Dictionary