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boater

/boh-ter/US // ˈboʊ tər //UK // (ˈbəʊtə) //

船长,船主,船民,船员

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who boats, especially for pleasure.
    • : a stiff straw hat with a shallow, flat-topped crown, ribbon band, and straight brim.

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Examples

  • You may have read about a recent incident on Lake Moses, Washington, whereby a group of young boaters were recorded hurling abuse at fellow boaters who were displaying a Pride flag.

  • Cracked heels, scaly limbs, and chapped lips—on the river, boaters know the pain of weather-beaten skin.

  • Experienced boaters and kayakers who are equipped with proper safety and navigation gear can island-hop if the weather cooperates, but research landing and camping options ahead of time.

  • The most critical safety item for a boater is a good personal floatation device, like the Hustler from Kokotat.

  • Other stylish winter hats include the wool rancher and boater.

  • "But I do want to go out in the motor-boater," cried Fairy, dancing around the dock, and waving her arms.

  • This refers to the early trader; the house-boater of the later day was not, primarily, engaged in any trade, though many were.