cruises
v. 乘船巡游( cruise的第三人称单数 ); 以快而平稳的速度长距离行驶; 巡航; 轻而易举赢得(或获得)
A cruise is a holiday during which you travel on a ship or boat and visit a number of places.
He and his wife were planning to go on a world cruise...
他和太太计划乘船环游世界。
The next stop on this cruise is likely to be in Cornwall.
此次航游的下一站很可能是在康沃尔。
If you cruise a sea, river, or canal, you travel around it or along it on a cruise.
She wants to cruise the canals of France in a barge...
她想乘驳船游览法国的运河。
During their summer holidays they cruised further afield to Normandy and Brittany.
暑期他们乘船到更远的诺曼底和布列塔尼游览。
If a car, ship, or aircraft cruises somewhere, it moves there at a steady comfortable speed.
A black and white police car cruised past.
一辆黑白相间的警车缓慢驶过。
If a team or sports player cruises to victory, they win easily.
Graf looked in awesome form as she cruised to an easy victory.
格拉芙轻松取胜,看上去状态极佳。
If a gay man is cruising, he is searching in public places for a sexual partner.
...gay men cruising on Clapham Common.
在克拉珀姆公地寻找性伙伴的男同性恋者
Three-to-five day cruises are the fastest-growing segment of the market.
3至5天的乘船游览是该市场中发展最快的部分。
Cruises on the Thames in London, have become an annual attraction.
在伦敦泰晤士河上的巡航已成为一年一度的引人注目的事.
Throughout the year traders and recruiters arrive from far , dry cruises.
一年到头,总有商人和募工者经过干渴的长途航行来到这里.
How many cruises are there each day?
这里一天有多少游览船?
A police car cruises past the street every hour.
警车每小时巡逻这条街一次.