float的中文翻译

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float

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  • float1   (on water/in air)   UK /fləʊt/  US /floʊt/ 
    漂浮, 浮动
    verb
    • to move slowly on water or in the air
      • A group of swans floated by.
        一群天鹅缓缓游过。
      • The smell of new bread floated up from the kitchen.
        厨房里飘出新鲜面包的香味。
      • Beautiful music came floating out of the window.
        美妙的音乐从窗口传出。
      • An idea suddenly floated into my mind.
        我脑海里突然浮现出一个想法。
      • People seem to float in and out of my life.
        不同的人在我的生命中出现和消失。
    • to stay on or near the surface of a liquid and not sink
      • Wood floats.
        木头能浮起来。
      • A plastic bag was floating in the water.
        一个塑料袋在水中漂浮。
      • Can you float on your back?
        你能仰浮吗?
    • to make sth move on or near the surface of a liquid
      • There wasn't enough water to float the ship.
        水不够深,船浮不起来。
      • They float the logs down the river to the towns.
        他们把圆木沿河漂流至城镇。
  • float2   (walk lightly)   UK /fləʊt/  US /floʊt/ 
    飘然走动
    verb
    • to walk or move in a smooth and easy way
      • She floated down the steps to greet us.
        她轻盈地下楼来迎接我们。
  • float3   (suggest idea)   UK /fləʊt/  US /floʊt/ 
    建议
    verb
    • to suggest an idea or a plan for other people to consider
      • They floated the idea of increased taxes on alcohol.
        他们建议提高酒税。
  • float4   (business/economics)   UK /fləʊt/  US /floʊt/ 
    上市
    verb
    • to sell shares in a company or business to the public for the first time
      • The company was floated on the stock market in 2007.
        公司于2007年在股票市场上市。
      • Shares were floated at 585p.
        股票最初上市价为5英镑85便士。
    • if a government floats its country's money or allows it to float, it allows its value to change freely according to the value of the money of other countries
  • float5   (vehicle)   UK /fləʊt/  US /floʊt/ 
    彩车
    noun
    • a large vehicle on which people dressed in special costumes are carried in a festival
      • a carnival float
        狂欢节彩车
  • float6   UK /fləʊt/  US /floʊt/ 
    浮动
    noun
    • the amount of time that an activity may be delayed without delaying the project finish date
      • We planned a float of three weeks for this project to reduce the risk of missing the completion deadline.
  • float7   (in fishing)   UK /fləʊt/  US /floʊt/ 
    鱼漂
    noun
    • a small light object attached to a fishing line that stays on the surface of the water and moves when a fish has been caught
  • float8   (for swimming)   UK /fləʊt/  US /floʊt/ 
    救生圈
    noun
    • a light object that floats in the water and is held by a person who is learning to swim to stop them from sinking
  • float9   (drink)   UK /fləʊt/  US /floʊt/ 
    带冰激凌的饮料
    noun
    • a drink with ice cream floating in it
      • a Coke float
        一杯加冰淇淋的可口可乐
  • float10   (money)   UK /fləʊt/  US /floʊt/ 
    备用零钱
    noun
    • a sum of money consisting of coins and notes of low value that is given to sb before they start selling things so that they can give customers change
  • float11   (business)   UK /fləʊt/  US /floʊt/ 
    浮存支票
    noun
  • float12   (Cooling system)   UK /fləʊt/  US /floʊt/ 
    float
    noun
    • a part controlling the liquid level in a container or carburettor by actuating a valve which opens and closes the liquid flow
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