afloat
adj. 漂浮; 有償債能力; 能維持下去; 週轉順暢
If someone or something is afloat, they remain partly above the surface of water and do not sink.
They talked modestly of their valiant efforts to keep the tanker afloat...
他們說起自己設法使油輪漂浮的英勇之舉時非常謙虛。
Three hours is a long time to try to stay afloat in these conditions.
在這樣的條件下漂浮3個小時是夠久的。
If a person, business, or country stays afloat or is kept afloat, they have just enough money to pay their debts and continue operating.
A number of efforts were being made to keep the company afloat...
正採取各種措施來維持公司的正常資金週轉。
They are borrowing just to stay afloat, not for investment.
他們借錢只為了週轉,而不是投資。
1. aimlessly drifting
2. borne on the water; floating
3. covered with water;
Our plans are afloat.
我們的計劃尚未定案.
Because the Alba Iulia was still afloat , at 1700 hours , two tugs left from Constanta.
15時40分,Ossag開始救援那些等待在受損艦隻上的落難者.
Help me get the boat afloat.
幫我把那隻小船弄浮起來.
If you can spare the money, viewing abundant game afloat a balloon is an unforgettable experience.
如果你能承受乘坐熱氣球的費用, 從空中大範圍觀看馬拉公園裡的景象將是一個難忘的經歷.
Rumors of a revolt were afloat.
叛變的謠言四起.