柯林斯詞典vessel /?v?s?l/ (vessels) 1. N-COUNT A vessel is a ship or large boat. 船; 艦[正式] ...a New Zealand navy vessel. …一艘新西蘭海軍艦艇。2. →see also blood vessel 返回 vessel劍橋詞典 vessel noun [C] (SHIP) formal a large boat or a ship 船,艦 a cargo /fishing /naval /patrol /sailing /supply vessel 貨船/漁船/海軍艦艇/巡邏艇/帆船/補(bǔ)給船 例句 The 169,000-ton vessel went down during a typhoon in the South China Sea.The company has five oceangoing vessels.A warning went out to fishing vessels in the region .Refugees are making hazardous journeys in unsafe vessels.His vessel went down off the coast of Australia . vessel noun [C] (CONTAINER) formal a curved container that is used to hold liquid 器皿;容器 The remains of some Roman earthenware vessels were found during the dig . 挖掘過程中發(fā)現(xiàn)了一些古羅馬人的陶瓷器皿的殘片。 vessel noun [C] (PERSON) literary a person who has a particular quality or who is used for a particular purpose (有某種特質(zhì)或用途的)人 As a young and spirited politician , he seems a worthy vessel for the nation's hopes . 他是位充滿活力的年輕政治家,似乎是可以寄托國(guó)家希望的人。 vessel noun [C] (TUBE) a tube that carries liquids such as blood through the body (人躰的)血琯,脈琯 A heart attack is caused by the blood vessels that supply the blood to the heart muscle getting blocked . 心髒病發(fā)作是由於曏心肌供血的血琯堵塞引起的。 返回 vessel