词汇 | vessel |
释义 | vessel noun[ C ] uk /ˈves.əl/ us /ˈves.əl/ vesselnoun[C] (SHIP)formal a large boat or a ship: 船,舰 a cargo/fishing/naval/patrol/sailing/supply vessel货船/渔船/海军舰艇/巡逻艇/帆船/补给船 The 169,000-ton vessel went down during a typhoon in the South China Sea.台风中,一艘169 000吨位的轮船在南中国海沉没了。 The company has five oceangoing vessels. A warning went out to fishing vessels in the region. Refugees are making hazardous journeys in unsafe vessels. His vessel went down off the coast of Australia. Boats in general admiralty beamy craft excisable fleet flotilla maritime nautical nautically ocean-going seagoing shipping vesselnoun[C] (CONTAINER)formal a curved container that is used to hold liquid: 器皿;容器 The remains of some Roman earthenware vessels were found during the dig.挖掘过程中发现了一些古罗马人的陶瓷器皿的残片。 Containers for liquids and gases aerosol amphora bottle bucket bulk tank churn flagon growler hip flask hot-water bottle hottie oxygen tank siphon spray gun sprayer squeeze bottle stoup stubby Thermos tin can vesselnoun[C] (PERSON)literary a person who has a particular quality or who is used for a particular purpose: (有某种特质或用途的)人 As a young and spirited politician, he seems a worthy vessel for the nation's hopes.他是位充满活力的年轻政治家,似乎是可以寄托国家希望的人。 People in general beggar bird bod body coot creature devil fellow man/men loiterer lubber man mankind number party peeps person person of interest rogue sod stiff vesselnoun[C] (TUBE)a tube that carries liquids such as blood through the body: (人体的)血管,脉管 A heart attack is caused by the blood vessels that supply the blood to the heart muscle getting blocked.心脏病发作是由于向心肌供血的血管堵塞引起的。 Substances & structures in the body abductor accessorius ACL actin adductor fundus funiculus fusiform glomerular glomerulus myosin navicular neuroendocrine neurohormonal neurohormone tendinis tendinous tendinum tendo tensor vessel | American Dictionaryvessel noun[ C ] us/ˈves·əl/ vesselnoun[C] (SHIP)a large boat or ship: A scattering of vessels anchored in the harbor. vesselnoun[C] (CONTAINER)a container used to hold liquids: We used bowls, pots, bottles, pitchers – any vessels we could find. vesselnoun[C] (TUBE)a tube that carries liquid, esp. blood, through the body: Blood clots clogged the vessels. vessel | Business Englishvessel noun[ C ] TRANSPORTuk /ˈvesəl/us a large boat or a ship: Two tugboats guided the 70,000 ton vessel into port. a cargo/container/freight vessel a commercial/merchant/naval vessel a salvage/supply vessel a fishing/patrol/research vessel an ocean-going/sea-going vessel Examples of vesselvessel Blood vessels cover all but the midventral part of the yolk. However, many local shipping services also operated with vessels of 50 (or 75) tons and over. Furthermore, there is considerable variability in the phenotype of vessels in tumors expressing different isoforms. Thus, these agents are mostly effective on the formation of new vessels and not on the pre-existing vasculature. In both houses several complete and nearly complete vessels had been placed, at least one of -which stood upside down. At a more detailed level of archaeological context, it is not usually clear what kind of depositional context individual vessels were found in. Moreover, in several cases they were associated with other objects of special significance, indicating that these vessels were highly appreciated by their owners. Moreover, seven such vessels were found in the vicinity of the building. The cleaned sand was then autoclaved in a 4 cm pan for 30 min and used to fill the microcosm culture vessels after drying. The large numbers of small-scale fishers are generally confined to inshore operations by their small vessels, low engine power, and traditional fishing gear. When fishing is profitable, firms spend more time fishing or bring in more vessels in the following year. Also, when certain fishing vessels are decommissioned, fishers may lose money that is invested in fishing gears as sunk costs. Buybacks also tend, in practice, to remove the largely inactive vessels that hold licences. Technical inefficiency is the deviation of an individual vessel's production from this best-practice frontier, and hence is a measure of relative technical efficiency. A few vessels show men engaged in different activities. See all examples of vessel These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withvesselvesselThese are words often used in combination with vessel. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. bronze vessel A bronzevessel has been found which is decorated with gold and silver. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. ceramic vessel The location of these sherds suggests that they and other ceramicvessel fragments recovered with them were intentionally broken and scattered prior to deposition. clay vessel She gave the adulterer to drink choice wine in valuable goblets; therefore, let her drink bitter water in a worthless clayvessel. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with vessel |
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