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		- n.航行;乘船游览
 - v.乘船游览;以平稳的速度行驶;巡行;轻而易举赢得(或获得)
 - 网络巡航;漫游;巡游
 
 过去分词:cruised  现在分词:cruising  第三人称单数:cruises   v.+n. take cruise,cruise missile v. voyage,sail,journey,travel,boat 1.  | 乘船游览;航行a journey by sea, visiting different places, especially as a holiday/vacation  |  
  | I'd love to go on a round-the-world cruise. 我很想乘船周游世界。  |   |  |  
 1.  | [i][t] 乘船游览to travel in a ship or boat visiting different places, especially as a holiday/vacation  |  
  | They cruised down the Nile. 他们沿尼罗河而下乘船游览。  |   | We spent two weeks cruising the Bahamas. 我们花了两个星期乘船游览巴哈马群岛。  |  
 2.  | [i] (+ adv./prep.) 以平稳的速度行驶to travel at a steady speed  |  
  | a light aircraft cruising at 4 000 feet 一架在 4 000 英尺高度巡航的轻型飞机  |   | a cruising speed of 50 miles an hour 每小时 50 英里平稳行驶的速度  |  
 3.  | [i][t] (尤指查看或寻找时)慢速行驶,巡行to drive along slowly, especially when you are looking at or for sth  |  
  | She cruised around the block looking for a parking space. 她绕着那个街区慢慢行驶,想找个停车位。  |   | Taxis cruised the streets, looking for fares. 出租汽车在街上缓慢行驶招揽顾客。  |  
 4.  | [i] + adv./prep. 轻而易举赢得(或获得);轻取to win or achieve sth easily  |  
  | The home team cruised to victory. 主队轻松取胜。  |  
 5.  | [i][t] ~ (sth) (在公共场所)寻觅性伙伴,猎艳to go around in public places looking for a sexual partner  |  
 v.  | 1. to travel by ship over a sea or other large body of water, usually calling at several places 2. to travel at a steady efficient rate, below top speed 3. to proceed in a leisurely casual way or with no particular destination 4. to travel at a slow steady rate while searching or watching for something 5. to progress or achieve a goal with very little effort, especially in sport 6. to go out looking for a sexual partner, or frequent a public place in search of one 7. to patrol an area of sea on the lookout for enemy vessels 8. to achieve success easily in a race, game, or competition 9. to go around a place trying to find a sexual partner 10. to sail in a ship for pleasure, especially to a series of places 1. to travel by ship over a sea or other large body of water, usually calling at several places 2. to travel at a steady efficient rate, below top speed 3. to proceed in a leisurely casual way or with no particular destination 4. to travel at a slow steady rate while searching or watching for something 5. to progress or achieve a goal with very little effort, especially in sport 6. to go out looking for a sexual partner, or frequent a public place in search of one 7. to patrol an area of sea on the lookout for enemy vessels 8. to achieve success easily in a race, game, or competition 9. to go around a place trying to find a sexual partner 10. to sail in a ship for pleasure, especially to a series of places  |  n.  | 1. a journey by ship for pleasure or for naval purposes 2. a journey on a ship for pleasure, especially one that involves visiting a series of places  |  
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