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rendezvous

/rahn-duh-voo, -dey-; French rahn-de-voo/US // ˈrɑn dəˌvu, -deɪ-; French rɑ̃ dɛˈvu //UK // (ˈrɒndɪˌvuː) //

会合,会面,会合处,会合点

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

    • : an agreement between two or more persons to meet at a certain time and place.
    • : the meeting itself.
    • : a place designated for a meeting or assembling, especially of troops or ships.
    • : a meeting of two or more spacecraft in outer space.
    • : a favorite or popular gathering place.
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    ren·dez·voused [rahn-duh-vood], /ˈrɑn dəˌvud/, ren·dez·vous·ing [rahn-duh-voo-ing]. /ˈrɑn dəˌvu ɪŋ/.

    • : to assemble at an agreed time and place.

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Examples

  • The rocket would slice into the sky and rendezvous with the International Space Station.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Most of BepiColombo’s instruments are still stored away until the rendezvous with Mercury—including its primary camera.

  • 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.

  • He could not return home, and in order to see his mother one last time, he had to rendezvous in a secret location.

  • When they rendezvous again at Langley during the funeral, it was to make it official.

  • From algae-powered ships to a rendezvous with an asteroid, see five of the most exciting science and tech projects in the plan.

  • This lunchtime rendezvous, after all, is tantamount to a date.

  • Sometimes great nations have a rendezvous with greatness, and such is the case today.Translated from the French by Janet Lizop.

  • I rose hastily, mounted my horse, and spurred to the rendezvous of the general staff.

  • The fleet was dispersed by a storm, and compelled to rendezvous at Corunna for repairs.

  • If so, it was his duty to find their rendezvous, report with all possible speed, and bring a Federal force down upon them.

  • Beholding Mrs. Pontellier make her appearance, the girl had at once suspected a lovers' rendezvous.

  • The Hotel de Ville was the appointed place of rendezvous for the swarming multitudes.