liner 的定义
- a ship or airplane operated by a transportation or conveyance company.
- eyeliner.
- Baseball. line drive.
- a person or thing that traces by or marks with lines.
- ship of the line.
liner 近义词
等同于 line drive
liner 的近义词 3 个
等同于 filling/filler
liner 的近义词 3 个
等同于 vessel
等同于 cruise ship
等同于 filling
等同于 ocean liner
等同于 lining
更多liner例句
- If you don’t think your bag can hack it on its own, slip it inside another bag, or use a sleeping bag liner for a double layer of warmth.
- I usually won’t switch to a lightweight or liner glove until temps are well into the 40s and I’m traveling uphill.
- That’s why Patagonia wisely included a thin nylon mitten that folds out of the cuff of these liner gloves and covers your fingers.
- If being used in extreme cold, we recommend using these as a glove liner.
- The Dakota is made from a thick, stretchy woven nylon shell, backed by a heavy bonded fleece liner, so they’re not only extremely durable but also extremely warm.
- Opposite is a red-brick monastery leaning like an ocean liner in the snow.
- Pick up records from that time and chances are Hentoff wrote the liner notes.
- The senior Senator was, as usual, highly disciplined, avoiding the substance of some questions with one-liner talking points.
- He purchased two first-class tickets on the France, a luxury liner passage to England, for his new girlfriend and himself.
- Mary, Queen of Scots on Reign is more likely pop off a bustier than a one-liner.
- Northward, toward the Pole, were liner lanes in the higher levels, but here was a deserted sector.
- Coming alongside the crushed hull of the interplanetary liner, we made an inspection of its position.
- He and the others now floated as smoothly as though under water toward a wrecked liner at the Pallas' right.
- "Let's get back and let them know about it," Liggett urged, and they climbed back out of the liner.
- It seemed that some months before he had been a purser on an East Indian liner.