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yacht

/yot/US // yɒt //UK // (jɒt) //

游艇,游船

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a vessel used for private cruising, racing, or other noncommercial purposes.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to sail, voyage, or race in a yacht.

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Examples

  • As City News explained it, the bribes were paid not only in cash but through rugs, antiques, furniture, yacht club fees, boat repairs and more.

  • In Ashburn, Snyder is always lurking in spirit, even if he is on his 305-foot yacht somewhere in the Aegean.

  • Driving across country in a gigantic land yacht—with its crushed-velour seats and faux wood siding—was more practical than a two-door hot rod.

  • Host Jason Moore chats with experts who share tips harvested from their real-life experiences, such as a couple who paid off their $70,000 debt to travel full time and a woman who left her corporate job to work on a yacht.

  • Until Thursday, when federal agents escorted him off a 150-foot yacht moored in Long Island Sound, the word often used to describe Steve Bannon was “irrelevant.”

  • Instead the money allegedly was spent on luxury cars and a yacht club membership, among other things.

  • Loeb owns a $100 million penthouse on Central Park West and a $50 million yacht.

  • Solaire has set up charging capabilities at a project it built at a yacht club in Massachusetts, for example.

  • On my way back into town, I walked by the fortress of tents surrounding the harbor, readying for the yacht show.

  • Newly-minted Londoner, Lindsay Lohan, is currently chilling out on a yacht in Italy.

  • I heard her say to one of the servants once that my father had been lost on a yacht, and that he was oh, ever such a handsome man.

  • He owned a 54-ton yacht named the Opal, and attributed the wonderful health he enjoyed to his numerous sea voyages.

  • Another yacht had started from the old boathouse at about the time our friends and their new-fangled craft got under way.

  • Caermarthen ordered out his wonderful yacht, and hastened to complain to the King, who was then at Loo.

  • The yacht had long turned the head of the island and was beating down alongshore in the eastern bay.