castaway 英 [ˈkɑ:stəweɪ]   美 [ˈkæstəweɪ]

castaway

castaway  英 [ˈkɑ:stəweɪ] 美 [ˈkæstəweɪ]

n. 被抛弃的人;坐船遇难者;漂流者  adj. 遭难的;被抛弃的 

名词复数:castaways 

I guess the project helped me grow up: the person I am today would never do castaway. 我想,这个项目帮助我成长,因为如今的我决不会做漂流者。
The programme-makers then cobbled this together with old footage of another castaway crying, and saying that she was intimidated by me. 后来,节目制作人把它与之前另一名漂流者边哭边说被我恐吓的镜头连在了一起。

  • A castaway is someone who's stranded on shore, often after surviving a shipwreck. A sailor who swims to a small island after a terrible storm can call herself a castaway.
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  • n. 被抛弃的人;坐船遇难者;漂流者
  • adj. 遭难的;被抛弃的
  • 1. I guess the project helped me grow up: the person I am today would never do castaway.

    我想,这个项目帮助我成长,因为如今的我决不会做漂流者。

  • 2. The programme-makers then cobbled this together with old footage of another castaway crying, and saying that she was intimidated by me.

    后来,节目制作人把它与之前另一名漂流者边哭边说被我恐吓的镜头连在了一起。

  • 3. We had a resident camerawoman who was installed as a fellow castaway, and we were taught how to use cameras and encouraged to film each other.

    我们中的一个居民是女摄影师,也是一位漂流者,她教我们如何使用相机,鼓励我们用它来摄影。

  • castaway (n.) late 15c., "one who is rejected," from the verbal phrase "to reject, dismiss" (c. 1300, literal and figurative), from cast (v.) + away (adv.). Specific sense "one adrift at sea" is from 1799. The adjective is first recorded 1540s.
cast·away / ˈkɑːstəweɪ ; NAmE ˈkæstəweɪ / noun a person whose ship has sunk (= who has been shipwrecked) and who has had to swim to a lonely place, usually an island (沉船后)游泳逃生到孤岛等荒僻处的人 castaway castaways cast·away / ˈkɑːstəweɪ ; NAmE ˈkæstəweɪ /
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