nonstop
美[nɒn'stɒp] 英[nɒn'stɒp]
adj. 直达的;不断的;不间断的
adv. 直达地;不间断地
n. 直达车;直达行驶
英英释义
Noun- a flight made without intermediate stops between source and destination;
"how many nonstops are there to Dallas?"
Adjective- (of a journey especially a flight) occurring without stops;
"a nonstop flight to Atlanta"
- at all times;
"around-the-clock nursing care"
Adverb- without stopping;
"we are flying nonstop form New York to Tokyo"
例句
用作形容词(adj.)- We took a nonstop flight to Los Angeles.我们乘坐直达班机去了洛杉矶。
- He will take a nonstop global flight.他将作一次环绕世界一周的不着陆的飞行。
- We talk nonstop at first, but soon lapsed into silence.开始我们谈个不停,但过不多久我们陷入了沈默。
用作副词(adv.)- That plane flies nonstop from Beijing to Guangzhou.那架飞机从北京直飞广州。
- It lets us learn nonstop till we get old.让我们不停学习一直到老。
用作名词(n.)- Two people send a friend to go to London by last nonstop.有两个人送一位朋友乘最后一班直达车去伦敦。