1.海岸;海滨
2.〈美〉(雪橇等的)滑下,下坡;【航】滑翔,惯性飞行
3.〈古〉边疆
4.(吸毒者等过瘾后的)飘然状态
1.海岸;海滨
2.〈美〉(雪橇等的)滑下,下坡;【航】滑翔,惯性飞行
3.〈古〉边疆
4.(吸毒者等过瘾后的)飘然状态
1.(由坡上)滑(行)下(去),溜下
2.沿岸航行[旅行]
3.(人)一帆风顺
4.(吸毒者等)飘飘然
1.(由坡上)滑(行)下(去),溜下
2.沿岸航行[旅行]
3.(人)一帆风顺
4.(吸毒者等)飘飘然
1.an area of land beside an ocean
1.to continue to move in a car or on a bicycle after you have switched off the engine or have stopped pedaling with your legs
2.to achieve success very easily or with very little effort
1.By his own admission, he was a lippy, rowdy brat who coasted through his youth on ample amounts of beer and bourbon.
据他自己承认,他曾是一个傲慢、粗鲁的愣头青,整个青年时代充斥着啤酒和波本威士忌。
2.At least in terms of the shape of their brains, Neandertal newborns pretty much coasted into adulthood.
至少就他们大脑的形状而言,尼安德特新生婴儿的大脑与他们成人时的几乎差不多。
3.Their party coasted on protest votes for years, latterly pretending to be some sort of left-wing conscience for Labour.
多年来他们的党派依靠抗议投票得以发展,后来自称具有工党左派的一些良心。
4.Indeed, if lenders had been more prudent, housing would have coasted to a soft landing, and would likely be on the mend today.
实际上,如果信贷机构能够更加审慎从事,房地产市场本可以实现一次软着陆,目前可能已走上复苏之路。
5."We must be about opposite New Smyrna, " said the cook, who had coasted this shore often in schooners.
“我们大概是在新斯摩那的对面,”厨子说道,他经常坐双桅或多桅帆船沿这一带海岸航行。
6.Every few days I coasted down the hill to Helen's on my bike, the pillowcase full of everything I'd found tied to the handlebars .
每隔几天,我就骑车顺着斜坡下山来到海伦家,车把上挂着的枕套里装满我发现的每一样东西。
7.The driver switched off the engine whenever he could and just coasted along to save oil.
为了节省汽油,司机每有可能就关闭引擎让车滑行。
8.We coasted to the side of the interstate, and there we sat.
我们让车滑行到州际公路的路边,我们坐在那里。
9.Yet he briefly made his eccentric team selection look inspired, as Argentina coasted to the quarter finals.
可是,当阿根廷顺利进入八强决赛时,他曾短暂使自己的古怪球队看起来意气风发。
10.The space rock, estimated to be about 400 meters across, coasted by just inside the orbit of Earth's Moon.
这块太空石头的大小估计有400米,刚好自月球绕地球轨道内滑过。