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floater
- IPA[ˈfləʊtə]
英式
- a person or thing that floats;(in sport) a ball that travels or is propelled lightly and effortlessly through the air
noun: floater, plural noun: floaters
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a person or thing that floats floaters such as semi-submersible rigs
- ▪ (in sport) a ball that travels or is propelled lightly and effortlessly through the air a floater by Young gave the Hawks an 18-point lead
- 2. a loose particle within the eyeball which is apparent in one's field of vision symptoms include floaters, or small dark spots or lines across your vision
- 3. North American informal a person who frequently changes occupation or residence I'm a floater, a dreamer. I have always been like that
- ▪ North American a worker who is required to do a variety of tasks as the need for each arises floaters are common in hospitals, nursing homes, and pharmacies
- 4. US an insurance policy covering loss of articles without specifying a location a family floater policy
- 5. British a floating voter he uses his good looks and charm to convince the floaters to opt for Carlos
- 6. British informal, dated a mistake; a gaffe.
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- IPA[ˈflōdər]
美式
- a person or thing that floats: floaters such as semi-submersible rigs
Oxford American Dictionary