buoy
n. 浮標; 救生圈; 航標
vt. 使浮起; 支援,鼓勵
A buoy is a floating object that is used to show ships and boats where they can go and to warn them of danger.
If someone in a difficult situation is buoyed by something, it makes them feel more cheerful and optimistic.
In May they danced in the streets, buoyed by their victory...
5月裡,他們在大街上載歌載舞,歡慶勝利。
German domestic consumption buoyed the German economy.
德國的國內消費刺激了德國經濟。
1. bright-colored; a float attached by rope to the seabed to mark channels in a harbor or underwater hazards
1. float on the surface of water
2. keep afloat;
3. mark with a buoy
She was penalized to circle the mark once more for hitting the No. 3 buoy.
他因碰撞3號浮標而被判罰再多繞該標一週.
A tail buoy is connected to the far end of the cable.
電纜的末端與一個尾隨浮筒相連.
The underlying assets of the company is particularly interesting in the buoy.
此次標的資產中的中航標公司尤為引人注意.
Then the robber, with a heavy axe, broke the chain that held the buoy.
那強盜用一把大斧子砍斷了拴著漂標的鏈子.
The boat ran afoul of a buoy.
小船撞上了浮標.