punting
n. 划船
v. 用篙撑方头平底船( punt的现在分词 ); (在某些牌戏中)对庄家下赌注; 乘方头平底船沿河航行(尤指游览); 进行股票投机
A punt is a long boat with a flat bottom. You move the boat along by standing at one end and pushing a long pole against the bottom of the river.
When you punt, you travel along a river in a punt.
We punted up towards Grantchester and had a picnic in a meadow.
我们乘坐平底长船溯河而上到格兰切斯特,在草地上举行野餐。
The punt was the unit of money used in the Republic of Ireland before it was replaced by the euro.
The round-trip fare to Havana is 550 Irish punts ($673).
去哈瓦那的往返票价是550爱尔兰镑(673美元)。
In rugby and American football, a punt is a kick where you drop the ball and then kick it before it reaches the ground, so that it goes a long way.
He caught a punt and scored the winning touchdown, with a minute left to play.
他接住对方的弃踢球,成功达阵,取得了制胜得分,此时比赛只剩最后一分钟。
...a 66-yard punt return
一个66码的凌空回踢
1. (football) a kick in which the football is dropped from the hands and kicked before it touches the ground;
The one thing I look forward to is going punting in Cambridge.
我期盼的一件事就是在剑桥乘坐平底船畅游。
Finish your day in Oxford by punting down the River Thames.
坐平底船沿泰晤士河撑篙而下,结束你在牛津的一天.
We went punting in Cambridge.
我们在剑桥撑篙划船.
We went punting this afternoon.
今天下午我们去撑船了.
We went punting on the river at Oxford.
在牛津,我们去河里乘方头浅平底船.