caboose

英 [kə'buːs] 美[kə'bus]
  • n. 轮船上的厨房;(载货火车最后一节的)守车

英英释义


1. the area for food preparation on a ship
2. a car on a freight train for use of the train crew; usually the last car on the train

实用场景例句


My head got hit when we slammed into that caboose.
先前碰撞交会.我也撞晕了过去.

电影对白

The caboose to the last freight car.
守车和最后一节货车联接上.

期刊摘选

The uncoupled caboose rolled down the incline.
脱钩的守车滚下了山坡.

期刊摘选

中文词源


caboose 守车

来自cabin和house的合成词。

双语例句


1. My head got hit when we slammed into that caboose.
先前碰撞交会.我也撞晕了过去.

来自电影对白

2. The caboose to the last freight car.
守车和最后一节货车联接上.

来自互联网

3. The uncoupled caboose rolled down the incline.
脱钩的守车滚下了山坡.

来自互联网

英文词源


caboose (n.)
1747, "ship's cookhouse," from Middle Dutch kambuis "ship's galley," from Low German kabhuse "wooden cabin on ship's deck;" probably a compound whose elements correspond to English cabin and house (n.). Railroading sense is by 1859.