ferry
n. 渡船; 擺渡
v. 渡運; 擺渡
A ferry is a boat that transports passengers and sometimes also vehicles, usually across rivers or short stretches of sea.
They had recrossed the River Gambia by ferry.
他們乘渡船再次穿過甘比亞河。
If a vehicle ferries people or goods, it transports them, usually by means of regular journeys between the same two places.
Every day, a plane arrives to ferry guests to and from Bird Island Lodge...
每天,都有架飛機來鳥島賓館接送客人。
It was still dark when five coaches started to ferry the miners the 140 miles from the Silverhill colliery...
天還黑著,就有5輛大巴開始從距銀山煤礦 140 英里的地方出發運送礦工。
1. a boat that transports people or vehicles across a body of water and operates on a regular schedule
2. transport by boat or aircraft
1. transport from one place to another
2. transport by ferry
3. travel by ferry
We can help, but it will take several days to ferry them all to safety.
我們能夠提供幫助, 但這要花數天才能把他們都運輸到安全地.
Imagine visiting New York and taking a ferry to the Statue of Liberty!
想象一下造訪紐約,乘渡船去看自由女神像!
Ferry boats ply regularly between all the resorts on the lake.
渡船定時往返於湖的各旅遊景點.
Ferry services operate between the islands and the mainland.
在大陸和各島之間有輪渡服務.
We waited at the ferry for two hours.
我們在渡口等了兩個小時.