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cruiser

/kroo-zer/US // ˈkru zər //UK // (ˈkruːzə) //

巡船,游船,巡巡车,巡逻车

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that cruises.
    • : one of a class of warships of medium tonnage, designed for high speed and long cruising radius.
    • : squad car.
    • : a vessel, especially a power-driven one, intended for cruising.
    • : cabin cruiser.
    • : Also called timber cruiser. a person who estimates the value of the timber in a tract of forest.
    • : Slang. a prostitute who walks the street soliciting customers.

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Examples

  • Officers then handcuff her and try to force her into the back of a police cruiser.

  • Trails range from flowy cruisers to steep, feature-heavy lines.

  • Sales of kids’ bikes increased 100 percent, fitness bikes went up 125 percent, and lifestyle bikes like beach cruisers escalated by a whopping 200 percent year over year from April 2019.

  • Contee said the officer was on patrol in a cruiser “trying to keep the community safe” when flagged down.

  • About halfway along the alley, it appears that an officer turns off the vehicle’s emergency lights, but the cruiser still follows the moped at a close distance.

  • Brinsley came from behind a police cruiser parked on a busy street in the shadow of the Tompkins Public Houses.

  • A cruiser shows up and eyes narrow and citizens often withdraw.

  • With lights flashing, the cruiser arrived at the Blooming Grove State Police barracks in Pike County.

  • The USS Arleigh Burke, a destroyer, and USS Philippine Sea, a cruiser, launched a total of 47 Tomahawk missiles.

  • Churchill then decided to embark on a British cruiser, the Belfast, and watch the landings from offshore.

  • They could all be run back in a fast cruiser and would only be loaned to us for three weeks or a month.

  • Desperate engagement between an Algerine cruiser of 18 guns, well manned, and a Corsican frigate of 26 nine and twelve pounders.

  • Now, the Yankee cruiser must stay a good way out, for the water's not deep enough to let her in.

  • You'll get on board that boat, go down the creek into the sea, and try and find the cruiser.

  • "Glad to know you, Burke," I said, coming out from underneath the dashboard of the cruiser.