motorboat / ˈmoʊ tərˌboʊt /

⚽高中词汇摩托艇汽艇摩托车机动船

motorboat2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a boat propelled by an inboard or outboard motor.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to travel in or operate a motorboat: to motorboat from Hyannis to Martha's Vineyard.

更多motorboat例句

  1. He laughs that sailing yacht crew who become motorboat crew are known as “going over to the dark side,” because it’s seen as the easier, more plush option compared to the romance and closer-to-the-waves nature of actual sailing.
  2. Boating is popular here and it’s easy to rent paddling gear or a motorboat in Page, so long as you know how to drive it.
  3. Also, later today she's due to go for a ride on a jet powered motorboat - and attend a wine tasting.
  4. “My father called us ‘The Lucky Seven,’ and we had a 24-foot motorboat by that name,” says Mark Shriver, the fourth child.
  5. It is not easy for a common man in Africa to afford a motorboat with an 80-horsepower engine.
  6. No answering response came from the motorboat which drove directly toward the sailboat.
  7. The latest emergency caused Mr. Holloway to divert his attention from the motorboat.
  8. That fellow looks like one of the men who were in the motorboat that struck the Holloway sailboat!
  9. More than ever he was convinced that he had not been mistaken in identifying him as the motorboat operator.
  10. Unable to see many feet ahead of them, the boys lost sight of the raft and the motorboat.