snorkel
snorkel 英 ['snɔːk(ə)l] 美 ['snɔrkl]
n. 通气管;潜艇换气装置 vi. 用水下通气管潜航
进行时:snorkelling 过去式:snorkeled 过去分词:snorkeled 第三人称单数:snorkels 名词复数:snorkels
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- n. 通气管;潜艇换气装置
- vi. 用水下通气管潜航
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1. You can snorkel, hike, explore and catch an afternoon luau (feast) all in one day.
一天里,你可以潜水、徒步旅行、探险,或参加夏威夷宴会。
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2. Swimming with a snorkel can save air in your tank, but whenthe blow from the boat shoved Sean under water he immediatelyinhaled water.
游泳时用通气管呼吸水面上的空气可以保存气瓶气体,但当西恩被船冲入水中时他却吸进了水。
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3. Detective Delaney entered the water without an air tank, but only his diving suit, mask and snorkel and approached a woman floating in a life vest, he said.
Delaney警探在只穿了潜水服、面具和通气管而没有带氧气罐的情况下入水向依靠救生衣漂浮在水中的一名女性靠近。
- snorkel (n.) 1944, "airshaft for submarines," from German Schnorchel, from German navy slang Schnorchel "nose, snout," related to schnarchen "to snore" (see snore (n.)). So called from its resemblance to a nose and its noise when in use. The Englished spelling first recorded 1949. The meaning "curved tube used by a swimmer to breathe under water" is first recorded 1951.
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