canoe
- IPA[kəˈno͞o]
美式
- a narrow, keelless boat with pointed ends, propelled by a paddle or paddles.
- travel in or paddle a canoe
verb: canoe, 3rd person present: canoes, gerund or present participle: canoeing, past tense: canoed, past participle: canoed
noun: canoe, plural noun: canoes
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. a narrow, keelless boat with pointed ends, propelled by a paddle or paddles.
動詞
- 1. travel in or paddle a canoe he had once canoed down the Nile
- the sport or activity of paddling a light, narrow boat: the cadets demonstrated their skills at canoeing a canoeing trip
Oxford American Dictionary
- the sport or activity of paddling a light, narrow boat: the cadets demonstrated their skills at canoeing a canoeing trip
Oxford Dictionary
- a small, fast lightweight canoe used to transport goods or passengers: the 900-mile trip required three weeks to a month, though the light express canoes could make it in half that time
Oxford Dictionary
- an obnoxious or contemptible person (typically used of a man): I have a hard time writing about the music I'm listening to without sounding like a pretentious douche canoe
Oxford Dictionary
- an obnoxious or contemptible person (typically used of a man): I have a hard time writing about the music I'm listening to without sounding like a pretentious douche canoe
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small, fast lightweight canoe used to transport goods or passengers: the 900-mile trip required three weeks to a month, though the light express canoes could make it in half that time
Oxford American Dictionary
- be independent and self-sufficient
Oxford American Dictionary
- be independent and self-sufficient
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[kəˈnuː]
英式
- a light, narrow boat with pointed ends and no keel, propelled with a paddle or paddles.
- travel in or paddle a canoe: he had once canoed down the Nile
Oxford Dictionary