释义 |
ˌtrans-Paˈcific, a.|ˌtrɑːns-, ˌtræns-, -nz-| [trans- 7, 8.] a. Across or crossing the Pacific Ocean. b. On the other side of the Pacific.
1891Scribner's Mag. Sept. 280/2 A newly organized trans-pacific service, running by way of Yokohama to Vancouver. 1897Daily News 30 Jan. 6/1 The proposed ‘All-British Trans-Pacific Cable’. 1906Athenæum 17 Feb. 193/3 The Cardinal's Trans-Pacific experiences have accustomed him to such liberties. |