vessel

名詞

UK/ˈves.ᵊl/
US/ˈves.ᵊl/

定義 vessel 名詞

transport(运输工具)

  1. Countable(可数名词)formal(正式)

    A large boat or ship.

    船只;舰艇

    • A cruise vessel sailed smoothly across the calm sea.

      一艘游轮平稳地航行在平静的海面上。

    • The fishing vessel returned to port, laden with the day's catch.

      渔船满载当天的捕获返回港口。

    • The naval vessel conducted exercises on the open sea.

      海军舰艇在公海上进行演习。

container(容器)

  1. Countable(可数名词)formal(正式)

    A container, typically curved, designed to hold liquids.

    容器;器皿

    • She carefully placed the delicate glass vessel in the display case.

      她小心翼翼地把精致的玻璃器皿放在展示柜里。

    • This ceramic vessel is perfect for holding water or oil.

      这个陶瓷器皿非常适合用来盛水或油。

    • The laboratory had glass vessels of various sizes and shapes.

      实验室里有各种大小和形状的玻璃器皿。

person()

  1. Countable(可数名词)literary(文学性)

    A person regarded as having a particular quality or serving a specific purpose.

    (具备特质或用途的)人

    • As a promising young artist, she seems a worthy vessel of her generation's art.

      作为一位有前途的年轻艺术家,她似乎是这一代艺术的合适代表。

    • He is seen as an ideal vessel for the company's new vision.

      他被视为公司新愿景的理想代表。

    • She sees herself as a vessel for spreading kindness.

      她将自己视为传播善意的媒介。

anatomy(解剖结构)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A tube-like structure in the body that carries fluids, especially blood.

    血管;脉管

    • The doctor examined the patient's blood vessels for any blockages.

      医生检查了患者的血管是否有任何阻塞。

    • Healthy blood vessels are crucial for efficient blood circulation.

      健康的血管对于有效的血液循环至关重要。

    • Smoking can damage blood vessels, leading to serious health problems.

      吸烟会损害血管,导致严重的健康问题。