seatmate

seatmate

美 [ˈsitˌmeɪt]  英 [ˈsiːtˌmeɪt]

  • n.(尤指飞机上的)邻座乘客

词形变化

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英汉双解

n.
1.
(尤指飞机上的)邻座乘客a person that you sit next to when you are travelling, especially on a plane

英汉解释

na.
1.
(飞机,公共车辆等上的)邻座者

英英解释

n.

例句

Flying to a business meeting, he was chatting with his seatmate about family and was surprised to hear the man say, "I wish I had kids. "

飞机参加一个业务会议途中邻座家庭听到邻座:“但愿孩子”,吃惊

And finally, in a "whisper" to her seatmate that was clearly meant to be heard said, "Can't that woman control her baby? "

最后故意敞开嗓门冲着邻座假装耳语:“那个不能孩子么?”

Her seatmate smiled awkwardly without looking up from her magazine.

邻座尴尬杂志一下

My seatmate, the scientist, had his own reasons to be concerned.

邻座那个科学家自己需要担心理由

My seatmate was flying to LA to help her daughter pack for the impending move next week.

旁边这位女士正是LA女儿收拾东西搬家

it stops in Delhi and then Addis Ababa, where passengers like my seatmate would fan out across the continent.

邻座一样乘客那里出发遍布整个非洲大陆

All I wanted was a chance to read my book, but my seatmate talked my ear off.

不得机会看书同桌唠唠叨叨不停

I told her I would enjoy the chicken dinner, and my "Olympian seatmate" told her he didn't care which one he got.

告诉鸡肉奥运邻座告诉空姐什么