floating freely float [an idea, a plan] float a [business, company] on the stock [exchange, market] n a [swimming, life, heavy, bobbing] float the [wharf, dock, landing] float floats used for [angling, fishing] has to swim with a float ...
Covered with water and/or floating articles “The entire village wasafloat, including government offices and a school.” Adjective ▲ In preparation or progress “Plans areafloatfor a new chemical laboratory and medical college on the campus.” ...
The children were floating paper boats on the pond. 孩子们在池塘上放出了纸船。 floatn(swimming: flotation aid)SCSimplified Chinese救生圈jiù shēng quān SCSimplified Chinese漂浮装置 The survivor was found clinging to a float in the ocean. ...
In Python’s standard library, thejsonmodule is used for handling JSON data format. JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight data exchange format that is widely used in both front-end and back-end communication as well as data storage. Among the most commonly used methods in thejso...
Yet hard work, laughter and eating in companionship remain. There’s so much to see in this landscape– someone up a tree shaking down pears, women below gathering them, women carrying wheat sheaves in the middle ground, and in the distance monks swimming in a pond, beyond children play an...
“Our robots are to serve three purposes—to perform in aquariums for entertainment, spread knowledge about the sea and aquatic(水生)animals among youngsters, and carry out scientific tasks such as hydrological surveys, underwater photography...
“Marco” and “Polo” cutting through the warm air. Or maybe you’re less literal, and the word induces thoughtful musings of swimming against the tide, being in the deep end, or swimming in an ocean of work. For SixContest #156, we want to know what you think when you think “...
go in for 1. To have interest in: goes in for classical music. 2. To take part in: goes in for water skiing. going forward In the near future: We expect business to improve going forward. go in with To join in or combine with: He'll go in with them on the plan. go it alone...
W: Yes. Oh, it’s so soft. It must have been in the water for a long time. M: The strong wind might have helped blow it here. W: Probably, but the ocean is always moving, just like a river. M: Really How do scientists work out where the water in the ocean goes ...
For SixContest #156, we want to know what you think when you think “swim.” Do you have nostalgia and long for past summers spent by the ocean? Tell us about the time you went swimming with sharks — or the fierce equivalent in your everyday life. Are you swimming in a sea of ...