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单词 boater
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Definition of boater in English:

boater

noun ˈbəʊtəˈboʊdər
  • 1A flat-topped hardened straw hat with a brim.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many of those pressing forward to get a good look sported those snappy straw boaters.
    • Straw boaters, summer bonnets and picnic baskets will be the order of the day although limited refreshments will be provided at the venue.
    • Mr Pearce was raising money for the international charity Water for Kids and dressed in a Victorian style bathing suit and straw boater.
    • In summer we wore a navy cotton dress and straw boater.
    • What a colourful sight the gondoliers make in their straw boaters and striped sweaters, but we heard none of them singing.
    • Between the ages of 10 and 13, Martin stood outside the front gates wearing a straw boater and bow tie while selling guidebooks.
    • Standing idly beside them are the ‘drivers’, who, with their straw boaters and white shirts and trousers would not look out of place beside a punt in Oxford or Cambridge.
    • Spectators were well dressed, with men in boaters and women in hats, and were served tea at white tables on the lawn in the front of the club house.
    • This will have been the last year where the only costumes you see are one guy wearing a straw boater and a middle-aged drag queen dressed as a cheerleader in cowboy boots.
    • Frizzy-haired beauties in starched blouses and boaters, fat pasty babies in frocks, scowling matrons in black tents, young men with moustaches striking jokey poses.
    • A blonde and two male companions in boaters and bathing suits recreated the 1920s, along with eye-catching flapper girls in neon pink.
    • But inwardly, you're in a linen suit, wearing a straw boater and swinging a walking stick.
    • Caps were compulsory for street wear, or boaters usually for prefects or senior students.
    • Visitors dressed in straw boaters were entertained by various attractions, not least the upbeat swing of the Mainline Jazz band, kitted out in waistcoats and open-necked shirts.
    • ‘Mine was a straw boater which had daffodils and ivy glued onto it,’ she said.
    • A number of the instrumentals evoke chaps in bowties and straw boaters.
    • I had to wear a straw boater as part of the uniform, which I thought was weird, and they were pretty handy when it came to discipline.
    • The men wear flat caps, bowlers, straw boaters, trilbies, toppers; the women shawls or floral hats.
    • I have spotted flat caps, straw boaters, and one trilby.
    • We had these hats called cheese-cutters, or straw boaters.
  • 2A person who uses or travels in a boat for pleasure.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Nor is it a boat club, where boaters pay a fee for unlimited access to a fleet of boats at one location.
    • Where noise complaints continue, new, tougher and more restrictive legislation is often enacted to assure that boaters will operate their boats quietly.
    • Gibson also warned boaters that their boat trailers may not be safe.
    • The number of boaters who die in boating accidents due to lack of a life jacket is still four out of five.
    • Instead, speeding to the aid of boat manufacturers, marinas and pleasure boaters, she's trying to weaken protections for the imperiled sea cows.
    • The CourseLine began as a toll-free hotline to link boaters to nearby boating courses.
    • With the arrival of pleasure boaters, I cannot see what the attraction will be for people who aren't boating enthusiasts.
    • Dark or near-dark conditions send the pleasure boaters home and open the lake to fishing, but same as at high noon, bass will concentrate in specific spots.
    • The problem is many pleasure boaters coming south in the winter do not realize whales are around, Slay said.
    • We'll also soon be unveiling a new program for boaters who trailer their boats.
    • That a majority of boats and boaters were in compliance with marine safety regulations is the good news.
    • No matter at what age we discovered boating, we are boaters for life and are proud to do it right.
    • On the water, the only thing more important than a safe boat is a safe boater.
    • Speeding to the aid of boat manufacturers, marinas and pleasure boaters, Norton is trying to weaken protections for Florida's endangered manatees.
    • This is favourite area for ramblers that use the footpaths next to this land, also birdwatchers, anglers and pleasure boaters along the canal.
    • An estimated 4,000 to 10,000 pleasure boaters will take to the water this summer.
    • Apparently the section cannot adequately host the interests of both angling and boating fraternities and the boaters have taken preference.
    • As a choice for the discerning boater, character boats are actually not just about good looks; they do have a practical side.
    • Over the weekend, patrol crafts of the administration saved 12 boaters, eight on a Zhejiang fishing boat and four on a Shanghai boat.
    • It will allow local and visiting recreational boaters to travel along the coast, stop at a variety of overnight accommodations, visit local attractions, and use local services.

Rhymes

bloater, Botha, Dakota, doter, emoter, floater, gloater, iota, Kota, Minnesota, motor, promoter, quota, rota, rotor, scoter, voter
 
 

Definition of boater in US English:

boater

nounˈbōdərˈboʊdər
  • 1A flat-topped hardened straw hat with a brim.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mr Pearce was raising money for the international charity Water for Kids and dressed in a Victorian style bathing suit and straw boater.
    • A blonde and two male companions in boaters and bathing suits recreated the 1920s, along with eye-catching flapper girls in neon pink.
    • I had to wear a straw boater as part of the uniform, which I thought was weird, and they were pretty handy when it came to discipline.
    • A number of the instrumentals evoke chaps in bowties and straw boaters.
    • I have spotted flat caps, straw boaters, and one trilby.
    • Standing idly beside them are the ‘drivers’, who, with their straw boaters and white shirts and trousers would not look out of place beside a punt in Oxford or Cambridge.
    • ‘Mine was a straw boater which had daffodils and ivy glued onto it,’ she said.
    • We had these hats called cheese-cutters, or straw boaters.
    • Frizzy-haired beauties in starched blouses and boaters, fat pasty babies in frocks, scowling matrons in black tents, young men with moustaches striking jokey poses.
    • But inwardly, you're in a linen suit, wearing a straw boater and swinging a walking stick.
    • Spectators were well dressed, with men in boaters and women in hats, and were served tea at white tables on the lawn in the front of the club house.
    • Many of those pressing forward to get a good look sported those snappy straw boaters.
    • Visitors dressed in straw boaters were entertained by various attractions, not least the upbeat swing of the Mainline Jazz band, kitted out in waistcoats and open-necked shirts.
    • The men wear flat caps, bowlers, straw boaters, trilbies, toppers; the women shawls or floral hats.
    • What a colourful sight the gondoliers make in their straw boaters and striped sweaters, but we heard none of them singing.
    • Between the ages of 10 and 13, Martin stood outside the front gates wearing a straw boater and bow tie while selling guidebooks.
    • Straw boaters, summer bonnets and picnic baskets will be the order of the day although limited refreshments will be provided at the venue.
    • In summer we wore a navy cotton dress and straw boater.
    • This will have been the last year where the only costumes you see are one guy wearing a straw boater and a middle-aged drag queen dressed as a cheerleader in cowboy boots.
    • Caps were compulsory for street wear, or boaters usually for prefects or senior students.
  • 2A person who uses or travels in a boat for pleasure.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With the arrival of pleasure boaters, I cannot see what the attraction will be for people who aren't boating enthusiasts.
    • An estimated 4,000 to 10,000 pleasure boaters will take to the water this summer.
    • The number of boaters who die in boating accidents due to lack of a life jacket is still four out of five.
    • It will allow local and visiting recreational boaters to travel along the coast, stop at a variety of overnight accommodations, visit local attractions, and use local services.
    • Dark or near-dark conditions send the pleasure boaters home and open the lake to fishing, but same as at high noon, bass will concentrate in specific spots.
    • That a majority of boats and boaters were in compliance with marine safety regulations is the good news.
    • The problem is many pleasure boaters coming south in the winter do not realize whales are around, Slay said.
    • On the water, the only thing more important than a safe boat is a safe boater.
    • As a choice for the discerning boater, character boats are actually not just about good looks; they do have a practical side.
    • Over the weekend, patrol crafts of the administration saved 12 boaters, eight on a Zhejiang fishing boat and four on a Shanghai boat.
    • No matter at what age we discovered boating, we are boaters for life and are proud to do it right.
    • Where noise complaints continue, new, tougher and more restrictive legislation is often enacted to assure that boaters will operate their boats quietly.
    • The CourseLine began as a toll-free hotline to link boaters to nearby boating courses.
    • Nor is it a boat club, where boaters pay a fee for unlimited access to a fleet of boats at one location.
    • Gibson also warned boaters that their boat trailers may not be safe.
    • This is favourite area for ramblers that use the footpaths next to this land, also birdwatchers, anglers and pleasure boaters along the canal.
    • Speeding to the aid of boat manufacturers, marinas and pleasure boaters, Norton is trying to weaken protections for Florida's endangered manatees.
    • Instead, speeding to the aid of boat manufacturers, marinas and pleasure boaters, she's trying to weaken protections for the imperiled sea cows.
    • We'll also soon be unveiling a new program for boaters who trailer their boats.
    • Apparently the section cannot adequately host the interests of both angling and boating fraternities and the boaters have taken preference.
 
 
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