The caravan followed at no great distance . 大篷车紧跟在后面。
The two soldiers rode up to the head of the caravan . 两个士兵骑马赶到旅行队的前头。
At length the lady of the caravan shook off her fit of meditation . 最后车上那个女子抛弃了她那一阵的沉思。
His tents and caravans were very well concealed in a wood nearby . 他的帐篷和篷车巧妙地隐蔽在附近的一个森林中。
With a caravan , you can stop at your own convenience ; you are not dependent on hotels . 开着一辆大篷车,可以随意停下来,不用住旅馆。
Actually, it was many smaller caravans traveling together to protect themselves against bandits . 实际上那只是很多小商队为了防御土匪而结伴同行罢了。
Next day i left that station at last, with a caravan of sixty men, for a two-hundred-mile tramp . 等二天,我总算离开了那个站,跟随着六十人组成的商队开始了二百英里的行程。
In the meanwhile, the caravan blundered on as if it too had been drinking strong beer and was drowsy . 在同时,车子还是一跌一蹉地前进,好象它也喝了强烈的啤酒,搞得醉醺醺的。
Non-motor vehicles and caravans entering or leaving the country shall submit to inspection by the frontier inspection station . 进出国境的非机动车辆和马帮等,必须接受边防检查站的检查。
Both the people and animals in the caravans could rest and refresh themselves at each hotel before continuing on long journeys . 商队的旅客和牲畜每到一处客店,都可稍事休息,以便恢复精力,继续踏上征途。
a procession (of wagons or mules or camels) traveling together in single file; "we were part of a caravan of almost a thousand camels"; "they joined the wagon train for safety" 同义词:train, wagon train,
travel in a caravan
其他语种释义
caravanとは意味:caravan n. 《英》 (自動車で牽引する)移動住宅, トレーラー; キャラバン, 隊商; ほろ馬車. 【動詞+】 ◆attach a caravan to one's car 車にキャラバンをつける ◆lead a caravan 隊商を先導する ◆pull a caravan トレーラーを牽引する. 【+動詞】 ◆The caravan traversed the Sahara. 隊商は...