careened
英 [kəˈriːnd]
美 [kəˈriːnd]
v. (尤指危险或失控地)猛冲,疾驶
careen的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB (失控地)疾驶,猛冲
Tocareensomewhere means to rush forward in an uncontrollable way.- He stood to one side as they careened past him...
他们在他身边疾驰而过,他赶紧让到一边。 - The truck sways wildly, careening down narrow mountain roads.
卡车疯狂地左摇右晃,从狭窄的山路上急冲而下。
- He stood to one side as they careened past him...
双语例句
- He stood to one side as they careened past him
他们在他身边疾驰而过,他赶紧让到一边。 - Finding a convenient harbor, he unloaded and careened his vessels.
找到一个便利的港口后,他就把船上的货物卸了下来,再把船倾侧起来。 - He careened through foreign territories on a desperate kind of blitz ( Anne Tyler)
在孤注一掷地闪电战中他急冲过外国领地(安妮泰勒) - A great wind careened the boat.
一阵大风使船倾倒。 - Under Mao, China didn't drift, it careened.
在毛的领导下,中国没有随波逐流,她像脱缰的野马。 - The country has careened from one crisis to another.
这个国家接二连三地陷入危机。 - Volunteer ambulance drivers careened through the combat, picking up victims and taking them to nearby hospitals.
志愿急救车驾驶员冒着枪林弹雨将伤者接上车,送往附近的医院。 - His mind veered away, careened back giddily to the rock on which he was sitting. The captain gave orders to wind the ship.
他的思路立刻一转弯,飞快地掉过头来,回到了自己所坐的石头上。船长下令掉转船头。 - The ship careened in the strong wind.
船在强风中向一侧倾斜。 - The position of a careened ship. a line that holds an object in place.
一种把一个固体固定在一定的位置上的绳索。