ferried 的 3 个定义
plural fer·ries.
- a commercial service with terminals and boats for transporting persons, automobiles, etc., across a river or other comparatively small body of water.
- a ferryboat.
- a service for flying airplanes over a particular route, especially the delivery of airplanes to an overseas purchaser or base of operations.
- the legal right to ferry passengers, cargo, etc., and to charge for the service.
fer·ried, fer·ry·ing.
- to carry or convey back and forth over a fixed route in a boat or plane.
- to fly over a particular route, especially for delivery.
fer·ried, fer·ry·ing.
- to go in a ferry.
ferried 近义词
carry across
更多ferried例句
- After a security-related shutdown was lifted in September, 4,500 trucks boarded ferries in just 12 hours, he said.
- In addition, about 50% of the food Britons consume—and up to 85% of the fresh fruit and vegetables the country eats—come from the EU, much of it shipped by trucks which cross the English Channel on ferries or the Eurotunnel train from France.
- Boston is proposing to eliminate ferry service and shorten hours of operation on its rail system.
- You must take a ferry to get to this beautiful coastal town where bicycles are the primary mode of transportation.
- In Seattle, I’d ride ferries to Puget Sound islands on weekends.
- She had ferried more than McConville to secret graves, and the burden of what she had done took its toll.
- Unlike other students, however, he was ferried to the train station in a chauffeur-driven Range Rover.
- That protective security bubble that has kept watch over you night and day and ferried you from city to city will be punctured.
- Many spent Wednesday being ferried between area hospitals and morgues in search of their children.
- Police collected torn limbs from the blast site, and medics ferried mangled bodies to overcrowded hospitals.
- My orders ought to have been taken before a single unwounded Officer or man was ferried back aboard ship.
- With this happening at several such points enough munitions for an Army might be ferried across.
- All night long the fresh divisions of Buell's army were being ferried across the river, and placed in position.
- We were soon ferried over, and were kindly received on the wharf by Captain Ballard and Mr. Glenn.
- Jemmy ferried her over the river in a boat belonging to the tanner, and promised to fetch her in the evening.