ferry

US [ˈferi]
UK 
  • n.渡轮;渡口;摆渡
  • v.摆渡;运送;(用车)接送
  • Web轮渡;客轮;渡船
Past Tense:ferried  Present Participle:ferrying  Simple Present:ferries  
Ferries
n.
1.
渡船;摆渡;轮渡a boat or ship that carries people, vehicles and goods across a river or across a narrow part of the sea
the cross-channel ferry service
横渡海峡轮渡服务
We caught the ferry at Ostend.
我们在奥斯坦德赶上了渡船。
the Dover-Calais ferry crossing
多佛尔 — 加来轮渡
the Staten Island ferry
往返斯塔滕岛的渡船
v.
1.
[t][i]
~ (sb/sth) (+ adv./prep.)
渡运;摆渡to carry people or goods in a boat or other vehicle from one place to another, often for a short distance and as a regular service
He offered to ferry us across the river in his boat.
他提出坐他的船载我们渡河。
The children need to be ferried to and from school.
孩子们上学放学需要摆渡。

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