单词
voyage
读音
ˈvɔɪɪdʒ
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释义
n. 航行;航程;旅行记 vi. 航行;航海 vt. 飞过;渡过 [ 复数 voyages 第三人称单数 voyages 现在分词 voyaging 过去式 voyaged 过去分词 voyaged ]
例句
He saw life as a voyage of discovery.
他把生命看作是一次探索未知世界的航行。
This voyage was his first taste of freedom.
这次航行使他第一次体验到自由的滋味。
In 1912, the Titanic sank on her maiden voyage.
1912年,泰坦尼克号首次航行时沉没。
He saw life as a voyage of discovery.
他把生命看作是一次探索未知世界的航行。
This voyage was his first taste of freedom.
这次航行使他第一次体验到自由的滋味。
In 1912, the Titanic sank on her maiden voyage.
1912年,泰坦尼克号首次航行时沉没。
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The second one took place after worldviews were dramatically alteredafter Columbus's historical voyage;and the third,
then I think we need to remember the example of this,our voyage to the Moon,an idea from the 17th century
if you had robots that could swim through your blood.Right? "Fantastic Voyage," Isaac Asimov.Or they could operate without having to cut you open in the first place.
with something between three and 15 dollars in a pocket,a voyage across a vast seaand a cash-only hustle
had staked rival claims to the achievement.Instead of abandoning the planned voyage,Amundsen decided to alter its course to what he called “the last great problem.”
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