stowaway 英 [ˈstəʊəweɪ]   美 [ˈstoʊəweɪ]

stowaway

stowaway  英 [ˈstəʊəweɪ] 美 [ˈstoʊəweɪ]

n. 匿身处;偷渡者 

名词复数:stowaways 

The pathogen is able to travel like a stowaway, remaining viable in the mud on shoes or tires and on crates and cages in which birds have been transported. 病原体能够像一个逃票乘客那样旅行,在鞋子或车胎的泥土中存活,也能在运送禽鸟的柳条箱和笼子中生存。
Once one understands that a text message travels wirelessly as a stowaway within a control channel, one sees the carriers’ pricing plans in an entirely new light. 一旦人们了解到无线传输的短信,是在信道中偷渡过来的,就会以一个全新的视角看待运营商的定价计划。

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  • n. 匿身处;偷渡者
  • 1. The pathogen is able to travel like a stowaway, remaining viable in the mud on shoes or tires and on crates and cages in which birds have been transported.

    病原体能够像一个逃票乘客那样旅行,在鞋子或车胎的泥土中存活,也能在运送禽鸟的柳条箱和笼子中生存。

  • 2. Once one understands that a text message travels wirelessly as a stowaway within a control channel, one sees the carriers’ pricing plans in an entirely new light.

    一旦人们了解到无线传输的短信,是在信道中偷渡过来的,就会以一个全新的视角看待运营商的定价计划。

  • 3. Researchers believe the forest yeast made its way to Bavaria's brewing caves as a stowaway when trade first began across the Atlantic Ocean, perhaps in a piece of wood or in the belly of a fruit fly.

    研究人员相信,在跨大西洋的贸易开始出现后,这种森林酵母是作为偷渡客,也许是夹在一片木材里、也许是在一只果蝇的肚子里到达巴伐利亚的酿酒山洞的。

  • stowaway (n.) 1848, from verbal phrase stow away "conceal," in use by 1795; see stow + away.
stow·away / ˈstəʊəweɪ ; NAmE ˈstoʊəweɪ / noun a person who hides in a ship or plane before it leaves, in order to travel without paying or being seen 偷乘船(或飞机)者 stowaway stowaways stow·away / ˈstəʊəweɪ ; NAmE ˈstoʊəweɪ /
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