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单词 cruise
释义 cruise
I. \ˈkrüz\ verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Dutch kruisen to make a cross, move crosswise, cruise, from Middle Dutch crucen, from crūce cross, from Latin cruc-, crux — more at ridge
intransitive verb
1. : to sail about touching at a series of ports as distinguished from voyaging to a set destination
2. slang : to be on one's way : go
 < you cruise right along and cheer her up — J.C.Lincoln >
3. : to travel for the sake of traveling without destination or other definite purpose
4. : to go about at random but on the lookout for possible developments (as of a taxicab or a police car)
5.
 a. of an airplane : to fly at the most efficient operating speed of the engine
 b. of an automobile : to travel at a speed suitable for maintaining steadily for long distance; sometimes : to go at or near the highest speed that can be safely and steadily maintained
transitive verb
1. : to cruise over or about
 < cruising the Mediterranean in a yacht >
2. : to explore with reference to the possible lumber yield
 < cruise a section of land >
 < cruise the timber in a holding >
3. : to fly (an airplane) or drive (a car or truck) at cruising speed
 < the car can be cruised at 70 mph >
II. noun
(-s)
1. : the act of cruising : a journeying from or as if from port to port
 < the cruise of a trapper for game >
2.
 a. : the trip of a ship cruising
 b. : any casual trip
III. intransitive verb
1. : to search (as in public places) for a sexual partner
2. : to move or proceed speedily, smoothly, or effortlessly
 < I'll cruise over to her house to see if she's home >
transitive verb
1. : to search in (a public place) for a sexual partner
2. : to approach and suggest sexual relations to
3. : to explore or search the offerings of ; especially : surf herein
 < cruise the Internet >
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