rendezvous / ˈrɑn dəˌvu, -deɪ-; French rɑ̃ dɛˈvu /

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rendezvous2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural ren·dez·vous [rahn-duh-vooz; French rahn-de-voo]. /ˈrɑn dəˌvuz; French rɑ̃ dɛˈvu/.

  1. an agreement between two or more persons to meet at a certain time and place.
  2. the meeting itself.
  3. a place designated for a meeting or assembling, especially of troops or ships.
v. 无主动词 verb

ren·dez·voused [rahn-duh-vood], /ˈrɑn dəˌvud/, ren·dez·vous·ing [rahn-duh-voo-ing]. /ˈrɑn dəˌvu ɪŋ/.

  1. to assemble at an agreed time and place.

rendezvous 近义词

n. 名词 noun

get-together

n. 名词 noun

place for get-together

v. 动词 verb

meet, often secretly

更多rendezvous例句

  1. The rocket would slice into the sky and rendezvous with the International Space Station.
  2. In about 48 hours, the ascent vehicle will ferry the lunar samples up for a rendezvous with the orbiter, which will then place the samples into the return capsule and head back to Earth several days later.
  3. One of the guys scheduled to resupply them ended up leaving before their rendezvous, which meant they spent 45 miles running and hiking with only a couple of energy gels and some beef jerky.
  4. Most of BepiColombo’s instruments are still stored away until the rendezvous with Mercury—including its primary camera.
  5. In the future, then, we might discover a new threat, calculate its orbit over the next century, and discover there’s a scheduled rendezvous with Earth.
  6. He could not return home, and in order to see his mother one last time, he had to rendezvous in a secret location.
  7. When they rendezvous again at Langley during the funeral, it was to make it official.
  8. From algae-powered ships to a rendezvous with an asteroid, see five of the most exciting science and tech projects in the plan.
  9. This lunchtime rendezvous, after all, is tantamount to a date.
  10. Sometimes great nations have a rendezvous with greatness, and such is the case today.Translated from the French by Janet Lizop.
  11. I rose hastily, mounted my horse, and spurred to the rendezvous of the general staff.
  12. The fleet was dispersed by a storm, and compelled to rendezvous at Corunna for repairs.
  13. If so, it was his duty to find their rendezvous, report with all possible speed, and bring a Federal force down upon them.
  14. Beholding Mrs. Pontellier make her appearance, the girl had at once suspected a lovers' rendezvous.
  15. The Hotel de Ville was the appointed place of rendezvous for the swarming multitudes.