divers 英 ['daɪvəz]   美 ['daɪvɚz]

divers

divers  英 ['daɪvəz] 美 ['daɪvɚz]

adj. 不同种类的,各式各样的 

Dives here are more difficult than other parts of the world and should only be done by experience divers. 在这里潜水比在其他地方要更困难,而且应当只有经验丰富者才能在这里潜水。
But at the stern of the ship, divers found a trove of gold and silver and high-grade ceramics whose significance is more mysterious. 但是潜水人员在船尾部发现了一个由金、银以及高级陶瓷打造的收藏品,这件收藏品的意义更加神秘。

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  • adj. 不同种类的,各式各样的
  • 1. Dives here are more difficult than other parts of the world and should only be done by experience divers.

    在这里潜水比在其他地方要更困难,而且应当只有经验丰富者才能在这里潜水。

  • 2. But at the stern of the ship, divers found a trove of gold and silver and high-grade ceramics whose significance is more mysterious.

    但是潜水人员在船尾部发现了一个由金、银以及高级陶瓷打造的收藏品,这件收藏品的意义更加神秘。

  • 3. There are groups of Jellyfish in the lake, but they do not stab people. divers can swim with jellyfish, or pick them up without worrying about injuries.

    湖中水母成群,但它们不会刺人,潜水者可以与水母一同畅游,或者捧起它们观赏,完全不必担心会受伤。

  • divers (adj.) mid-13c., "not alike" (sense now in diverse); late 13c., "separate, distinct; various," from Old French divers (11c.) "different, various, singular, odd, exceptional, wretched, treacherous, perverse," from Latin diversus "turned different ways," in Late Latin "various," past participle of divertere (see divert).
divers / ˈdaɪvəz ; NAmE ˈdaɪvərz / adjective [only before noun ] ( old use) of many different kinds 各种各样的;不同种类的;形形色色的 divers / ˈdaɪvəz ; NAmE ˈdaɪvərz /
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