cargo
noun /ˈkɑːɡəʊ/
/ˈkɑːrɡəʊ/
[countable, uncountable] (plural cargoes, North American English also cargos)
- the goods carried in a ship, an aircraft or a motor vehicle
(船或飞机装载的)货物 - The tanker began to spill its cargo of oil.
油轮已开始漏油。 - a cargo ship
货船
Topics Transport by waterc1, Transport by airc1- The boats discharged their human cargo a little way from the shore.
那些船在快靠岸的地方把贩运的人卸了下来。 - The port handles cargo from all over Asia.
这个港口处理从亚洲各地运来的货物。 - The ship stopped to take on a cargo of fruit.
轮船停下来装载水果。 - The ship was carrying a cargo of nuclear waste.
这艘船装载着一船核废料。 - The terrorists parked the van with its deadly cargo in a dark alleyway.
恐怖分子把装有致命货物的货车停在了一条黑暗的胡同里。 - Customs officers are refusing to check cargo flights.
海关官员拒绝检查货运航班。 - The authorities confiscated eight trawlers and their cargo.
当局没收了八艘拖网渔船及其货物。 - They intercepted a cargo ship in the South Atlantic.
他们在南大西洋拦截了一艘货船。 - The cargo jet exploded a few minutes after take-off.
货运飞机在起飞几分钟后爆炸了。 - The satellite was stowed in the shuttle's cargo bay for return to Earth.
这颗卫星被收藏在航天飞机的货舱以返回地球。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- bulk
- heavy
- precious
- …
- carry
- haul
- move
- …
- aircraft
- boat
- carrier
- …
词源mid 17th cent.: from Spanish cargo, carga, from late Latin carricare, carcare ‘to load’, from Latin carrus ‘wheeled vehicle’. - The tanker began to spill its cargo of oil.