柯林斯詞典ferry /?f?r?/ (ferrying,ferried,ferries) 1. N-COUNT A ferry is a boat that transports passengers and sometimes also vehicles, usually across rivers or short stretches of sea. 渡船; 渡輪[also 'by' N] They had recrossed the River Gambia by ferry. 他們乘船又一次渡過(guò)了岡比亞河。2. V-T If a vehicle ferries people or goods, it transports them, usually by means of regular trips between the same two places. 運(yùn)送 Every day, a plane arrives to ferry guests to and from Bird Island Lodge. 每天,一架飛機(jī)到達(dá)以運(yùn)送進(jìn)出鳥島賓館的客人。 返回 ferry劍橋詞典a boat or ship for taking passengers and often vehicles across an area of water , especially as a regular service (尤指定期的)渡船,輪渡 a car ferry 汽車渡輪 We're going to the Channel Islands by/on the ferry. 我們將坐渡船去海峽群島。 We took the ferry to Calais. 我們乘渡船去了加來(lái)。 例句 Almost all the passengers on the ferry were French .We took the ferry across the Channel and then joined the Paris train at Calais.The ferry service has been suspended for the day because of bad weather .The strike has led to the cancellation of some ferry services and left hundreds of passengers stranded at the docks .Our ferry was two hours late because of the strike . 返回 ferry