voyager
n. 航行者,航海者; 旅客
A voyage is a long journey on a ship or in a spacecraft.
He aims to follow Columbus's voyage to the West Indies.
他打算重走哥伦布到达西印度群岛的航行路线。
...the first space shuttle voyage to be devoted entirely to astronomy.
首次完全以天文研究为目的的航天飞行
To voyage to a place means to travel there, especially by sea.
The Greenpeace flagship is voyaging through the Arctic cold of the Barents Sea.
绿色和平组织的旗舰正在穿越巴伦支海的北极寒冷地带。
1. a traveler to a distant land (especially one who travels by sea)
The sight of the shore Brought immense relief to the weary voyager.
看到海岸,对于疲惫的旅客真是有如释重负之感.
Voyager 1 flew by Jupiter in 1979 and reached Saturn in 1980.
[旅行者1号]于1977年发射,1980年到达土星.
Somehow the geriatric Voyager 2, arthritic and partially deaf, managed to reach Neptune.
得了关节炎而且局部变聋 、 衰老的“旅行者2号”最后总算抵达海王星.
As it passed the planet Neptune, Voyager turned its cameras back toward the distant Earth.
当它越过海王星时, ‘航海家’将镜头转向后面朝着遥远的地球.
He was like a sceptical voyager strolling on the beach while he waited for the tide.
他象一个狐疑不定的航海家,漫步在沙滩上等待涨潮.