搜尋結果
portage
- IPA[ˈpôrdij]
美式
- the carrying of a boat or its cargo between two navigable waters;a place where carrying a boat is necessary
- carry (a boat or its cargo) between navigable waters;(of a boat) be carried between navigable waters
verb: portage, 3rd person present: portages, gerund or present participle: portaging, past tense: portaged, past participle: portaged
noun: portage, plural noun: portages
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. the carrying of a boat or its cargo between two navigable waters the return journey was made much simpler by portage
- ▪ a place where carrying a boat is necessary a portage over the dam
- ▪ the action of carrying or transporting something the cloister required an enormous labor of portage from the plain
動詞
- 1. carry (a boat or its cargo) between navigable waters they are incapable of portaging a canoe they would only run the rapid if they couldn't portage
- ▪ (of a boat) be carried between navigable waters the cataracts meant that boats had to portage on to the Lualaba
- 更多解釋
- IPA[pɔːˈtɑːʒ]
英式
- the carrying of a boat or its cargo between two navigable waters: the return journey was made much simpler by portage
- carry (a boat or its cargo) between navigable waters: we portaged everything here
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈpôrdəj]
美式
- a port city in northwestern Indiana, on Lake Erie, east of Gary; population 36,976 (est. 2008).
Oxford American Dictionary