raft
n. 木筏; 橡皮艇; [动](昆虫的)卵筏; 〈美口〉大量
A raft is a floating platform made from large pieces of wood or other materials tied together.
...a river trip on bamboo rafts through dense rainforest.
坐竹筏穿过茂密雨林的河上之旅
A raft is a small rubber or plastic boat that you blow air into to make it float.
The crew spent two days and nights in their raft.
船员在救生筏上呆了两天两夜。
A raft of people or things is a lot of them.
He has surrounded himself with a raft of advisers who are very radical...
他周围聚集了一大群偏激的顾问。
This is likely to revive consumer spending and a whole raft of consumer industries.
这可能会带动消费性支出和一大批消费工业的复苏。
1. a flat float (usually made of logs or planks) that can be used for transport or as a platform for swimmers
2. (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent;
1. transport on a raft;
2. travel by raft in water;
3. make into a raft;
As the storm increased, the men on the raft surrendered all hope.
暴风雨增强时, 橡皮艇上的人交出全部希望.
A single shoe sat in the life raft with him.
艇上和他在一起的只有一只鞋.
I watched with alarm as the current carried the raft and its passengers toward the dam.
惊恐地看着激流带着小木筏和乘客冲向水坝.
This paper discusses the folded plate foundation design method which can replace the raft foundation.
分析讨论了能够代替筏板基础的折板基础的设计方法.
They would tie and raft their boats up to have party.
他们将把他们的小船绑在一起,扎成筏子举行聚会.