柯林斯詞典cruiser /?kru?z?/ (cruisers) 1. N-COUNT A cruiser is a motorboat which has an area for people to live or sleep. 遊艇 ...a three-hour journey in a small cruiser with indoor and outdoor seating. …一次乘坐裡外皆設(shè)有座椅的小遊艇的3小時旅行。2. N-COUNT A cruiser is a large fast warship. 巡洋艦 Italy had lost three cruisers and two destroyers. 意大利損失了3艘巡洋艦和2艘敺逐艦。3. N-COUNT A cruiser is a police car. 警車[美國英語] Police cruisers surrounded the bank throughout the day. 警車把這家銀行包圍了一整天。 返回 cruiser劍橋詞典 cruiser noun [C] (SHIP) a large fast ship used in war 巡洋艦 cruiser noun [C] (BOAT) a boat with an engine and a cabin in which people sail for pleasure 遊艇 cruiser noun [C] (CAR) US informal a police car 警察巡邏車 Two cops were sitting outside in a cruiser. 兩名警察坐在一輛巡邏車外麪。 返回 cruiser