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rover

/roh-ver/US // ˈroʊ vər //UK // (ˈrəʊvə) //

漫游者,流浪者,漫游器,漫游车

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who roves; wanderer.
    • : Archery. a mark selected at random, as in a competition between two archers wandering over a specified area.one of a group of fixed marks at a long distance.an archer who shoots at such a mark.
    • : Croquet. a ball that has been driven through all the arches and needs only to strike the last peg to be out of the game.
    • : British. a person who has a ticket for standing room only.a senior boy scout, 18 years of age or older.

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Examples

  • Rover engineers say they also hope to hear the wheels crunch as the rover drives.

  • “We found the parking lot and hit it,” Chen said, avoiding dangerous terrain that was all but certain to doom the rover.

  • Onboard systems tracked the surface for hazards during descent and steered the rover away from any threats.

  • Mars is far enough away from Earth that any radio signal we send the rover takes seven minutes to reach Mars.

  • The voyage culminated in the skycrane gently lowering the rover to the surface before rocketing off to land at a safe distance.

  • However, several probes—most recently the Curiosity rover—have measured methane in the Martian atmosphere.

  • Jeep steadily gave up a market it had created to rivals, particularly Toyota and Range Rover.

  • But the runaway best example of the game is another cluster of British luxury vehicles—Range Rover, Land Rover and Jaguar.

  • The prototype Land Rover was designed by a Jeep owner and built on a Jeep chassis.

  • Knee deep in mud, sweat mixing with rain, they forced the Land Rover through the jungle.

  • The great big dog is named Rover, the middle-sized one Brownie, and the little yellow curly one Wienerwurst.

  • But once when Hepzebiah fell in the pond after her doll, Rover swam in and caught her dress in his mouth and brought her to shore.

  • Under the big oak by the brook sat the three happy children with Rover, Brownie, and little yellow Wienerwurst.

  • Rover and Brownie and Wienerwurst lay curled up in their kennels, with their eyes tight shut.

  • A strange word for the old rover; but we all have a taste for home and the home-like, disguise it how we may.

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