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scuba

/skoo-buh/US // ˈsku bə //UK // (ˈskjuːbə) //

潜水艇,潜水,水肺,潜水器

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a portable breathing device for free-swimming divers, consisting of a mouthpiece joined by hoses to one or two tanks of compressed air that are strapped on the back.
    • : scuba diving.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    scu·baed, scu·ba·ing.

    • : scuba-dive.

Examples

  • If you’re feeling especially adventurous, you can day trip in a rented 4×4 or ATV into the spectacular Þórsmörk Valley, then scuba dive with Arctic Adventures in Silfra, a glacier-fed fissure with some of the best underwater visibility in the world.

  • Anyone planning to use a sea scooter to dive with oxygen should have proper training and scuba certification.

  • For years, my best friend, who loves the ocean and is a certified open water scuba diver, has been trying to convince me to go on a trip with her.

  • This was the 1950s, before scuba gear was commercially available.

  • If you tend to do more snorkeling than scuba diving, look for a fin with an adjustable heel and short blade.

  • The Oculus Rift is a wearable headset that goes over the eyes like a clunky pair of scuba goggles.

  • For me, as a scientist, it all began in 1953 when I first tried scuba.

  • Accompanied by a guide, viewers can snorkel or scuba dive to the sculptures for an up-close look.

  • Scannon found his calling while on a scuba diving trip to Palau, a group of small islands near Japan.

  • If I were on a desert island I would love to have a scuba diving kit.

  • Watch the scuba diver hand feed giant turtles, sting rays and even the menacing moray eels in the Hawaiian Reef Tank.

  • When he's wearing his scuba mask, he's practically a self-contained submarine.

  • His Scuba was the type that combined the breathing apparatus with the full face plate.

  • When he's wearing his scuba apparatus, he's practically a self-contained submarine.

  • The speedboat was there, and so was the Scuba cart, but the rowboat wasn't.