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boating

/boh-ting/US // ˈboʊ tɪŋ //UK // (ˈbəʊtɪŋ) //

划船,游艇,游船,航海

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the use of boats, especially for pleasure: He enjoyed boating and swimming.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to boats: boating clothes.

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Examples

  • Hikes, beach walks, picnics, boating, and scenic drives are some of my favorites.

  • The coastline there sees some of the world’s biggest tidal ranges, and that was a problem for Brugidou, a boating enthusiast.

  • These walkie talkies are perfect for outdoor adventures like boating, camping, hiking, fishing, skiing, and more.

  • The app could be useful to those who live around the water, whether they’re swimming, fishing, boating or anything else.

  • That means along with breathtaking scenery, you can find great beach parties and boating options.

  • You even went boating once in college with friends from ROTC.

  • There were no nightclubs, thanks to the Baptists, and there was scant affluence to create boating and nights at fancy restaurants.

  • In 2010, Hoffman made his feature film directorial debut with Jack Goes Boating.

  • On the first day of the vacation, she is killed in a boating accident as her children watch on in horror.

  • But to call End of Watch a “buddy cop” movie is like referring to Titanic as a film about a boating accident.

  • The girls were dressed in such boating costumes as gave them the very freest movement, and they both used the paddle skillfully.

  • Once upon a time she had fascinated Worse when he was a mate, during a certain boating excursion by moonlight.

  • It is said that the ground our trenches now occupy will soon be turned into a lake, and we shall have to go boating there.

  • There are two boating clubs in existence which provide regattas for the encouragement of sailing.

  • Mildred and I are walking on the towing-path arm in arm, and I dont approve of boating for her because I dont like it myself.