raft n. 1.筏,桴,槎,木排。 2.【军事】(登陆用的)浮桥。 3.〔美国〕(妨碍航行的)流木,浮冰,水鸟群(等)。 4.【动物;动物学】(昆虫的)卵筏。 on a raft 〔美俚〕以烤面包垫底 (Adam and Eve on a raft 烤面包垫底炒蛋)。 vt. 1.把(木料等)编成筏子。 2.筏运(木材等);用筏子航行。 vi. 乘筏子去;使用筏子。 n. 〔美口〕大量。 a raft of trouble 很多麻烦。
I lay on the raft in the sun until i was dry . 我在阳光下躺在木排上,一直到全身都干了。
It was near the thickest whence the raft had issued . 这正是树林最茂盛浓密的地方,也正是木筏的出发地点。
In consequence of their diligence the raft occupied its old station in about half the time that had been taken in the previous visits . 由于十分卖力,这次他们只花了上次的一半的时间就划到了老地方。
By now there were at least twenty people clustered on the rocks, safely out of reach of the spume, watching the group on the raft . 这时,至少有20个人聚在那溅不到浪花的岩石上,观望着木排上的几个人。
The raft will be more buoyant if it is less heavy 木筏若轻一点,浮力就更大了。
So we shoved out after dark on the raft 因此,我们就在天黑以后,坐着筏子走开了。
The raft would be more buoyant if it was less heavy 木筏若轻一点浮起的就更好了。
Jack , the sharks are circling the raft 杰克,鲨鱼群在围着我们的救生筏打转。
The raft was buoyed up by empty petrol cans 这木筏依靠空汽油桶的浮力漂浮。
It warn t but a mighty little ways to the raft now 这一刻,离木筏才只一点点儿路了。