vessel
noun /ˈvesl/
/ˈvesl/
(人或动物的)血管,脉管;(植物的)导管 - to burst/rupture a blood vessel
血管破裂
- to burst/rupture a blood vessel
大船;轮船 - ocean-going vessels
远洋轮船 - a small fishing vessel
一艘小渔船
Topics Transport by waterc1- A fire broke out on board the vessel.
船上起火了。 - A rescue boat managed to come alongside the crippled vessel.
一艘救援船设法靠在了受损船的旁边。 - A salvage team failed to refloat the vessel.
打捞队没能使这艘船重新浮上水面。 - He was accused of operating the vessel while drunk.
他被控醉酒驾船。 - Huge waves swamped the vessel.
滚滚巨浪将船淹没了。 - It was one of the largest vessels afloat.
那是在水上航行的最大船只之一。 - Police boarded and searched the vessel.
警察登船搜查。 - The Navy seized any vessel caught trading with the enemy.
海军扣押了被发现与敌人做生意的所有船只。 - The captain of the boat was accused of ramming a patrol vessel.
小船的船长被指控撞击一艘巡逻艇。 - The damaged vessel sailed on for another 50 miles.
受损的船又航行了 50 英里。 - The vessel carried a crew of 130.
这艘船上载有 130 名船员。 - The vessel finally entered port after thirty days at sea.
经过 30 天的海上旅程,这艘船终于驶入港口。 - The vessel flooded and began to sink.
船身进水,开始下沉。 - The vessel was registered in Bermuda.
这艘船是在百慕大注册的。 - They managed to haul the survivors aboard the vessel.
他们设法将幸存者都拖上了船。 - a French vessel bound for Nigeria
一艘驶往尼日利亚的法国船
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- stranded
- stricken
- seaworthy
- …
- operate
- register
- charter
- …
- be afloat
- sail
- be bound for something
- …
- aboard a/the vessel
- alongside a/the vessel
- on a/the vessel
- …
- ocean-going vessels
- (old use or specialist) a container used for holding liquids, such as a bowl, cup, etc.
(盛液体的)容器,器皿 - a Bronze Age drinking vessel
青铜器时代的饮具 - ancient bronze ritual vessels
古代的青铜礼器
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- drinking
- empty
- ritual
- …
- fill
- contain something
- a Bronze Age drinking vessel
词源Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French vessel(e), from late Latin vascellum, diminutive of vas ‘vessel’.