ferry
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A ferry is a boat that transports passengers and sometimes also vehicles, usually across rivers or short stretches of sea. 渡船; 渡輪[also 'by' N]
They had recrossed the River Gambia by ferry. 他們乘船又一次渡過了岡比亞河。
2. V-T If a vehicle ferries people or goods, it transports them, usually by means of regular trips between the same two places. 運送
Every day, a plane arrives to ferry guests to and from Bird Island Lodge. 每天,一架飛機到達以運送進出鳥島賓館的客人。
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ferry /ˈfɛrɪ/ (ferrying,ferried,ferries)
剑桥词典
- a boat or ship for taking passengers and often vehicles across an area of water , especially as a regular service
- Almost all the passengers on the ferry were French .
- We took the ferry across the Channel and then joined the Paris train at Calais.
- The ferry service has been suspended for the day because of bad weather .
- The strike has led to the cancellation of some ferry services and left hundreds of passengers stranded at the docks .
- Our ferry was two hours late because of the strike . 返回 ferry
(尤指定期的)渡船,輪渡
a car ferry 汽車渡輪
We're going to the Channel Islands by/on the ferry. 我們將坐渡船去海峽群島。
We took the ferry to Calais. 我們乘渡船去了加來。
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