cruise ship

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cruise ship 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a passenger ship built or used for pleasure cruises, usually taking passengers on an extended cruise with occasional calls in various places of interest.

cruise ship 近义词

n. 名词 noun

passenger ship

更多cruise ship例句

  1. “That one case went through our community here, almost like a cruise ship,” Garry says.
  2. Canada has banned cruise ships for another year, dealing the industry another blow after the Covid-19 pandemic shuttered most sailings for the past year.
  3. Consider the image of the Diamond Princess cruise ship berthed in Yokohama, Japan.
  4. I remember seeing the news about a virus in China and on cruise ships thinking, “Wow, that’s terrible,” and never once thinking it could come to Michigan.
  5. As the virus hopscotched across the globe, cruise ships became early symbols of the pandemic.
  6. After the captain made the call to abandon ship, 150 people were able to escape on lifeboats lowered by electronic arms.
  7. These skills are particularly needed when, as in the case of the AirAsia flight, the airplane is at cruise altitude.
  8. Nerd Cruise By Adam Rogers, Wired What 800 Nerds on a Cruise Ship Taught Me About Life, the Universe, and Snorkeling.
  9. There was one bathroom on the ship, and there were no showers or beds.
  10. Two years into an Arctic expedition, they were forced to abandon ship a thousand miles north of Siberia.
  11. A wise man hateth not the commandments and justices, and he shall not be dashed in pieces as a ship in a storm.
  12. The president sat in a chair which came over with the pilgrims in their ship, the Mayflower.
  13. It was more like the boarding of a ship than any land fight I had ever seen or imagined.
  14. My orders ought to have been taken before a single unwounded Officer or man was ferried back aboard ship.
  15. Fancy that enormous shell dropping suddenly out of the blue on to a ship's deck swarming with troops!