lifeboat 英 [ˈlaɪfbəʊt]   美 [ˈlaɪfboʊt]

lifeboat

lifeboat  英 [ˈlaɪfbəʊt] 美 [ˈlaɪfboʊt]

n. [船][安全] 救生艇,救生船 

名词复数:lifeboats 

The frightened passengers tried to rush the lifeboat. 惊慌的旅客都拼命往救生船挤去。
We saw two babies on the lifeboat and we tried to get them to pass them to us, but they couldn’t listen. 我们看到两个婴儿在救生船上并且试图让他们把孩子交给我们,但他们根本不能听我们说话。

  • A lifeboat is a small boat that's kept on a bigger ship in case of emergency. It’s much more fun than a deathboat. Large ships usually have enough lifeboats for every passenger on board. Hear that, Titanic?
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  • n. [船][安全] 救生艇,救生船
  • 1. The frightened passengers tried to rush the lifeboat.

    惊慌的旅客都拼命往救生船挤去。

  • 2. We saw two babies on the lifeboat and we tried to get them to pass them to us, but they couldn’t listen.

    我们看到两个婴儿在救生船上并且试图让他们把孩子交给我们,但他们根本不能听我们说话。

  • 3. He felt the ship scrape the iceberg and hustled the family out of its third-class quarters and toward the lifeboat that would take them to safety.

    他感到船体刮到了冰山角,于是带着家人匆匆离开了他们所在的三等舱向可能能救他们性命的救生艇跑去。

life·boat / ˈlaɪfbəʊt ; NAmE ˈlaɪfboʊt / noun 1 a special boat that is sent out to rescue people who are in danger at sea (派往海上救助的)救生艇,救生船 a lifeboat crew/station 救生船全体船员╱停泊港 2 a small boat carried on a ship in order to save the people on board if the ship sinks (船上备用的)救生艇 lifeboat lifeboats life·boat / ˈlaɪfbəʊt ; NAmE ˈlaɪfboʊt /
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