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v.
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PHRASE
对…敬而远之;避开 If you give someone or something a wide berth, you avoid them because you think they are unpleasant, or dangerous, or simply because you do not like them.
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More experienced hands in the Mission had given Miss Pickerstaff a wide berth that morning...
那天早上,代表团里的老手对皮克斯塔芙小姐都敬而远之。
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She gives showbiz parties a wide berth.
她对演艺圈的聚会敬而远之。
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(船、火车、旅行拖车等的)卧铺,铺位 A berth is a bed on a boat, train, or caravan.
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Goldring booked a berth on the first boat he could.
戈德林订了他能订到的最早一班船的铺位。
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泊位 A berth is a space in a harbour where a ship stays for a period of time.
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As the ship berthed in New York, McClintock was with the first immigration officers aboard.
船停靠在纽约后,麦克林托克和第一批移民局官员登上了船。
berthed
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There the Gripsholm was berthed next to another ship.
“格里普斯霍姆”号停泊在另一艘船旁边。
- 1. Berths on steamships can be booked a long while in advance.
- 轮船上的床位可以提前多日预订。
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
- 2. Have you got your berths on the ship yet?
- 你们在船上有舱位了吗?
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》


