float 在英語-中文(繁體)詞典中的翻譯
floatverb uk
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float verb
(NOT SINK)
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B1 [ I ] to stay on the surface of a liquid and not sink
漂浮
An empty bottle will float.
空瓶子能浮起來。
You can float very easily in/on the Dead Sea because it's so salty.
因為死海含鹽量很高,人可以輕鬆浮在水面上。
更多範例减少例句We lashed together anything that would float to make a raft.The body hit the water, floated for a few seconds, and then sank to the bottom of the river.In science we learned about density, and why oil floats on water.In the pool, several ladies were floating on their backs, like starfish, with their arms and legs stretched out."My rubber duck won't float any more!" "Oh dear - it's all full of water, that's why."
float verb
(MOVE)
B1 [ I or T, usually + adv/prep ] to (cause to) move easily through, or along the surface of a liquid, or to (cause to) move easily through air
(使)漂流;(使)浮動;(使)飄動;(使)飄移
We spent a lazy afternoon floating down/along the river.
我們沿河漂流而下,懶洋洋的度過了一個下午。
He tossed the bottle into the waves and watched it float out to sea.
他把瓶子扔到浪中,看著它漂向大海。
The children enjoy floating their boats on the pond in the park.
孩子們喜歡把玩具船放在公園的池塘裡玩。
Fluffy white clouds were floating across the sky.
絨毛似的白雲在天空中飄過。
figurative The sound of piano-playing floated out through the open window.
從開著的窗戶中飄出彈鋼琴的聲音。
[ I usually + adv/prep ] literary to move smoothly and attractively
優雅地移動,飄然移動
She sort of floats around, like a ballet dancer.
她像個芭蕾舞演員,步態輕盈。
[ I usually + adv/prep ] to move or act without purpose
漂泊;遊蕩
Since he lost his job, he's just floated around/about doing nothing.
自從失業後,他就四處遊蕩,無所事事。
更多範例减少例句She stopped rowing and let the boat float with the stream.He floated through his exams with no problems whatsoever.From the riverbank he watched the boats float past.He let go of the string and the balloon floated off into the distance.He floats past defenders as if they weren't there.
float verb
(SUGGEST)
[ T ] to suggest a plan or an idea to be considered
提出,提請考慮(計劃或想法)
Laura has floated the idea that we should think about expanding into Europe next year.
蘿拉提議,我們應該考慮明年拓展打入歐洲市場。
float verb
(CHANGE VALUE)
[ I or T ]
finance & economics
specialized to allow the value of a country's money to change according to the value of other countries' money
(使)(貨幣)實現匯率自由浮動
Argentina decided to let its currency float freely against the dollar.
阿根廷政府決定讓其貨幣匯率對美元自由浮動。
float verb
(BUSINESS)
[ T ] to start selling shares in a business or company for the first time
(公司或企業)首次發行(股票)上市
習語
be floating on air
float someone's boat
float someone a loan片語動詞
float around
floatnoun uk
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float noun
(MONEY)
[ S ] UK a small amount of money kept by someone who works in a bar, etc., used for giving customers their change
(酒吧等用於給顧客找零的)備用零錢
float noun
(VEHICLE)
[ C ] a large vehicle with a flat surface that is decorated and used in festivals
彩車,花車
carnival floats
狂歡節彩車
float noun
(NOT SINK)
[ C ] UK (US kickboard) a light object that floats on water and that you hold onto when learning to swim
浮板;漂浮物;浮子
Hold the float in front of you and kick your legs.
float noun
(DRINK)
[ C ] a drink with ice cream on the top
加霜淇淋的飲品
I'll have a root beer float, please.
請給我來一杯加霜淇淋的麥根沙士。
(float在劍橋英語-中文(繁體)詞典的翻譯 © Cambridge University Press)
float的例句
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The result suggests that the floating ability of seeds is important for the creation of plant distribution patterns.
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Similarly, in they have both walked ten miles, the measure phrase must be a modifier, since the specifier role is assigned to the floating quantifier.
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Figure 11 shows potential profiles for spherical probes at floating potential from the full orbital theory.
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Therefore, imaging of atrial thrombus using conventional methods may be limited with the exception of large formations or floating thrombus.
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In the case of 2 0 we recover this current (assuming the integrand remains finite), and hence the floating potential.
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The second consisted of companies which were floated specifically to funnel lucrative government contracts on commission, or in anticipation of bank loans that never materialised.
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The ' 'fear of floating' ' diagnosed by many economists deters some countries from adopting a floating strategy.
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Large and heavily infected snails are more frequently observed on the floating vegetation in the stream.
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