castaway的意思和读音

castaway

: [ˈkæstəˌweɪ] : [ˈkɑːstəˌweɪ]

adj.

n.

castaways  

n.survivor,exile

castawayn.

1.a person whose ship has sunk(= who has been shipwrecked ) and who has had to swim to a lonely place, usually an island

n.1.;2.,,

adj.1.2.;

n.1.someone whose ship has sunk and who is left on an island or beach where there are no other people

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1.A friend alerted me to the advert for Castaway, saying I'd be the only person they knew mad enough to give it a go.广

2.Lingenfelser said that Castaway appeared to be in good condition Friday, but that veterinarians had drawn blood for testing.Lingenfelser

3.The programme-makers then cobbled this together with old footage of another Castaway crying, and saying that she was intimidated by me.

4.Indeed, a number of artifacts unearthed on the uninhabited island provide strong circumstantial evidence for a castaway presence.

5.She told me that on becoming a Castaway we'd agreed that everything could be filmed: "It's contractual, " I was informed.。“。”

6.Densely vegetated in shrubs known as Scaevola frutescens, the Seven Site site is where the partial skeleton of a castaway was found in 1940.1940Scaevola

7.The mother, named Castaway, is deaf and cannot properly vocalize to her calf.

8.His father departed, leaving Chueh-hsin behind. He felt frightened and lonely, a castaway on a desert island.

9.Spend time with the resident marine biologist and visit remote arts-and-crafts villages and castaway isles.访-屿

10.This old man was a castaway Englishman, Henry Atkins by name.·