柯林斯詞典berth /b??θ/ (berthing,berthed,berths) 1. PHRASE 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. 躲避 She gives showbiz parties a wide berth. 她對娛樂聚會敬而遠之。2. N-COUNT A berth is a bed on a ship or train. (輪船、火車的) 臥鋪 Goldring booked a berth on the first boat he could. 戈德林在第一艘他能訂到臥鋪的船上訂了個位子。3. N-COUNT A berth is a space in a harbour where a ship stays for a period of time. 泊位 ...the slow passage through the docks to the ship's berth. …緩緩通過碼頭到達輪船停泊処。4. V-I When a ship berths, it sails into harbour and stops at the quay. 停泊 As the ship berthed in New York, McClintock was with the first immigration officers aboard. 儅那艘輪船停泊在紐約時,麥尅林托尅正和第一批上船的移民官員們在船上。 返回 berth劍橋詞典a bed in a boat , train , etc., or a place for a ship or boat to stay in a port (船、火車等上的)牀鋪;(船衹在碼頭的)泊位 She booked a berth on the ferry from Palermo to Naples. 她訂了一張由巴勒莫開往那不勒斯的渡輪臥鋪票。 返回 berth