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buoying的音標是[?b????],意思是“浮起;使浮起;提高”。基本翻譯為“浮力;浮標;浮力裝置”。速記技巧可以使用諧音法,可以將單詞中的字母轉化為相似的拼音,如“boo-ing”可以轉化為“boung”,意為“浮起”。可以將單詞拆分記憶,如“b-oo-y-ing”,這樣更易于記憶。
Buoying這個詞的詞源可以追溯到古英語單詞“būgan”,意為“浮起,漂浮”。它的變化形式包括過去式“būgede”,過去分詞“būged”和現在分詞“buoying”。
相關單詞:
“Boat” (n.):源自古英語單詞“boht”,意為“船”,與“buoying”有著相似的含義,都與水有關。
“Buoy” (n.):意為“浮標,浮艇”,是一個現代英語詞匯,源自“buoying”這個動詞,表示用浮標來支撐或保持物體的穩定性。
“Float” (v.):意為“漂浮,浮動”,源自古英語單詞“flot”,意為“漂浮”。與“buoying”有著相似的含義。
“Ebb” (v.):意為“退潮,退去”,源自古英語單詞“ebbe”,意為“流出,退去”。與“buoying”相關的動詞是“flow”,意為“流入,涌入”。
“Surge” (v.):意為“洶涌,激蕩”,源自拉丁語“surge”,意為“涌起,上升”。與“buoying”相關的動詞是“ebb”,意為“退去”。
“Buoyant” (adj.):意為“浮動的,輕盈的”,源自“buoy”這個名詞,表示物體在水中能夠保持浮動的狀態。
“Buoyancy” (n.):意為“浮力,浮力效應”,是一個抽象名詞,表示物體在水中所具有的浮力。
“Buoyed” (adj./v.):意為“被浮起,被支撐”,可以作為形容詞和動詞使用,表示物體被支撐或保持浮動的狀態。
“Buoyed up” (phr.):意為“被支撐起來”,可以用來表示物體被支撐或保持穩定的狀態。
“Buoyed up by” (phr.):意為“通過……支撐起來”,可以用來表示某個物體或情況得到了某種支持或幫助而得以保持穩定或浮動。
總的來說,“buoying”這個詞在英語中有著豐富的含義和用法,與許多其他詞匯都有著密切的聯系。它不僅表示用浮標來支撐或保持物體的穩定性,還與水中的物體漂浮、潮汐漲落等自然現象有著密切的關系。
常用短語:
1. float on top
2. float to the surface
3. rise to the surface
4. bob up and down
5. rise and fall
6. bob up and down repeatedly
7. ride on the waves
例句:
1. When the ship sank, the bodies floated on top of the water.
2. The message finally rose to the surface and was spotted by a passing boat.
3. As she struggled to stay afloat, she bobbed up and down in the waves.
4. The cottage bobbed up and down in the waves all night long.
5. The boat rode on the waves as it sailed through the calm waters.
6. The bubbles ride on the waves and disappear into the depths of the ocean.
7. The buoy bobs up and down in the waves, guiding ships through the dangerous waters.
英文小作文:
Title: The Magic of Buoys
Buoys are small floating objects that guide ships through dangerous waters. They bob up and down in the waves, sending out a magical signal that helps keep ships safe from harm. Without buoys, ships would easily get lost or run aground, causing significant damage to their hulls and cargo.
Buoys are a crucial part of our maritime infrastructure, serving as beacons of safety for sailors around the world. They are made of various materials, such as plastic or metal, and can be colored or marked with special symbols to indicate their purpose or danger level. Some buoys also have lights that shine at night to help ships navigate in low visibility conditions.
I have fond memories of swimming near buoys as a child, feeling their gentle motion against my skin and enjoying the safety they provided. Today, I still appreciate their role in keeping us safe at sea, and I hope they continue to guide ships for many more years to come.
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