van

[væn]

n.箱形客货两用车, (铁路的)有盖货车, [军]先锋, 先导, 翼
v.(用货车)运

例句与用法:

I was bundled into a police van.

我被推进警车。

As the bus turned the corner, it collided with a van.

公共汽车转过拐角时与客货车相撞。

The prisoners were thrown bodily into the police van.

囚犯被揪著推进警车。

The van slipped (a few feet) down the embankment.

那客货车沿堤坝向下滑动了(几英尺)。

The police hustled the thief out of the house and into their van.

警察把那个窃贼推搡出房子又推进囚车里。

The van hurtled round the corner.

客货车疾驶转过街角。

Jim had ulterior motives in buying me a drink he wants to borrow my van.

吉姆请我喝酒是另有所图--他想借用我的客货车。

He brought three people to the party in his van.

他用客货车载了三个人来参加聚会。

词形变化:

动词过去式: vanned | 动词过去分词: vanned | 动词现在分词: vanning | 动词第三人称单数: vans |

详细释义:

n.[C]

1. 有盖小货车; 箱形客货两用车

Furniture is usually moved in a van.

家具通常用货车搬运。

2. 【主英】(铁路的)有盖货车

vt.

用车搬运

The race horses were vanned from here to there.

赛马被用有篷卡车从这里运送到那里。


n.[theS]

1. 【军】前锋, 先锋, 前卫

The van is under attack.

先锋部队遭到攻击。

2. (社会运动等的)前驱; 先导

The United States is in the van of industrial nations.

美国处于工业国的领先地位。