refloat

英 [ˌriːˈfləʊt] 美 [ˌriːˈfloʊt]

v.  使(搁浅船只)再浮起

过去式:refloated过去分词:refloated现在分词:refloating第三人称单数:refloats

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牛津词典

verb

  1. 使(搁浅船只)再浮起
    to make a boat or ship float again, for example after it has become stuck on the bottom in shallow water

    双语例句

    1. I expect to refloat at0900 hours local time.
      我船预计在当地时间0900时可重新浮起。
    2. Can you jettison cargo forward to refloat?
      你船能抛弃前面的货物使船浮起吗?
    3. I expect to refloat when weather improves.
      我船预计在天气好转时能重新浮起。
    4. The country, he argues, has a golden opportunity to rid itself of deflation and refloat the economy if the Bank of Japan increases its already substantial purchases of government debt on the secondary market.
      他辩称,日本拥有摆脱通缩、重振经济的黄金机遇&只要日本央行(BankofJapan)在二级市场上扩大已经相当可观的政府债券购买。
    5. The path of least resistance on growth would be the desperate hope that a wave of loose monetary policies across the globe would allow a resurgent, but largely unreformed, financial sector to refloat the UK economy.
      阻力最小的增长路径,将是这样一种无奈的希望:一波席卷全球的宽松货币政策浪潮,将使一个复苏的(但基本上未经改革的)金融行业重振英国经济。
    6. I expect to refloat when draft decreases.
      我船预计吃水减少时才能重新浮起。
    7. As to listed companies, the paying rate, form, time and the frequency of dividends on shares will affect the prices of their shares, their abilities to refloat and accumulate funds, and will affect their future development in the securities market.
      股息和红利简称股利,对上市公司而言,股利支付的比率、支付形式、支付时间及频率,将影响到公司股票在证券市场的价格、再筹资能力、积累能力和将来的发展。
    8. The Refloat in g of Vessel Q and Its Revelation Ballast water treatment
      Q轮的脱浅与启示船舶压载水的处理

    英英释义

    verb

    1. set afloat again
      1. refloat a grounded boat