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词汇 gondola
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Definition of gondola in English:

gondola

noun ˈɡɒndələˈɡɑndələ
  • 1A light flat-bottomed boat used on Venetian canals, having a high point at each end and worked by one oar at the stern.

    凤尾船,小划船(见于威尼斯运河中的轻便平底船,两头尖而上翘,通过船尾单桨行进)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You have seen boats and gondolas floating in the lake.
    • I've never been to Tuscany, haven't floated down a canal in a Venetian gondola, nor thrown a coin into the Trevi Fountain.
    • Skipping around Covent Garden or taking a picnic in Hampstead, maybe even piloting a gondola down Regent's Canal!
    • Of course, these podiums did not literally resemble the gondolas in the canals outside, except in very general terms - their sweeping curves and elevated tips.
    • The Victorian steam yacht was originally designed in the form of a Venetian gondola and was first launched in 1859 on Coniston Water.
    • She was bent over the bridge videoing a gondola as it floated down the canal.
    • Sightseers will be able to hire boats, resembling Venetian gondolas, to take trips on the canal.
    • Another of the pictures from the mantelpiece shows her during that period, sailing on a gondola down the canals of Venice.
    • Then the streets become calmer and you really notice the gondolas because all the delivery boats have finished making their rounds.
    • A handsome young man, perhaps a year or two older than me, stood at the stern of an Italian gondola made of a rich, dark wood.
    • He was a larger-than-life character who went on to build a replica of Venice - including a Grand Canal, with gondolas - inside his new hotel, the Venetian.
    • Its streets have turned into canals in which dugout canoes take the place of elegant gondolas.
    • The Venetians will be following the route used by gondolas chosen by Charles II to escort his Royal barge in 1662 from Hampton Court to Whitehall.
    • Instead of gondolas, there are magenta-coloured barges which transport tourists along a two-mile stretch of river, past the native cypresses and gaudy glass-fronted hotels.
    • On a warm night, in a gondola off the Grand Canal, he popped the question.
    • Successive displays chronicle the Greek trireme, perhaps the ultimate statement of rowing power, the Venetian gondola, the Thames wherry, wooden-hulled lifeboats and arctic whaleboats.
    • The Grand Canal adjoining the fountain, with gondolas and rowing boats afloat, was once the scene of many festivities and was called Petit-Venice (little Venice).
    • And when the sun sets, the moon shimmers as you board one of the many gondolas and ride along the canals of the ancients.
    • We couldn't stay in northern Italy without a visit to Venice, that amazing city of canals, gondolas, bridges and churches.
    • But, with the passing of years, gondolas on Windermere, Coniston, and Ullswater and steam trains to Lakeside have come to symbolize a bygone age of tranquillity.
  • 2The seating compartment in a ski lift.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The gondola takes visitors on a twelve-minute ride up the mountain high above the lake.
    • The three areas have over two dozen ski lifts, mostly chairlifts and gondolas, serving a multitude of trails and runs from the valley floor to open slopes above treeline.
    • Each village has its own chair lift or gondola starting from the town centre.
    • The next day we venture to Livigno's highest runs on the Carosella 3000 gondola and plunge back down to earth.
    • Hit the peaks by gondola or cable car and ride and slide to the bottom.
    • Lift options include the new 12-person gondola which departs from the centre of Soldeu, and several chair-lifts that offer access to La Solana summit and the Riba Esorxada.
    • At the base of Grouse Mountain I entered into another means of transportation: the Skyride, a 6 minute gondola/tram ride to the main complex at the top of the Mountain.
    • For skiers, the hotel couldn't be more handy: It's a short stroll from the Telluride Ski & Golf Company's gondola and chair-lift.
    • Mountain Village is connected to Telluride by a free, public gondola.
    • In addition to enjoying the experience itself, volunteers are allowed to ride the lifts and gondola at Grouse for the rest of the day after the lessons end at noon.
    • It started in a vague dream of getting off the ski-lift gondola at a mountain ski lodge, and stepping out on the metal grate.
    • The hotel is about five minutes’ walk from the Eagle Bahn gondola.
    • A ride up the gondola here will enable visitors to get a bird's eye view of the majestic Canadian Rockies mountain range.
    • The skiing is immediate and world-class; one lift and one gondola terminate three blocks south of Colorado Avenue, which everyone calls Main.
    • Part of the fun is getting to the restaurants: by gondola, snowmobile, multipassenger snow cat, sleigh - even snowshoes or skis.
    • It is also established as the best place in the world to go mountain biking, largely because it has the longest vertical descent in North America, and because all the gondolas and ski lifts can also take bikes.
    • Located across the valley, you take a bus to the old-school Rendl gondola, which drops you on the complete opposite side of the mountain.
    • History fans will appreciate the vintage ski clothing and attire as well as some of the actual chairs and early gondolas and other devices used in the first ski lifts.
    • As well as riding the Cairngorm funicular and the Nevis Range gondola, visitors are being encouraged to pursue a widening variety of warm weather sports.
    • In Europe you'll take a few lifts in a row and then a tram or gondola to get to the top of the mountain for a half hour run whereas most resorts that I've been to in the States are much shorter with one or two lifts to the summit.
    1. 2.1 An enclosed compartment suspended from an airship or balloon.
      (飞艇或气球下封闭的)吊舱,吊篮
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Thus the total weight of the balloon, the air inside, the gondola, the fuel tanks (needed to heat the air inside the balloon), and the passengers is less than the weight of the air the balloon displaces.
      • They have built gondolas for airships, flight simulators and floating offices, but Jim's boat posed a real challenge.
      • And there's a gondola which is suspended from the crane, and I'm going to be getting in there.
      • As they are clambering up the ropes hanging from the gondola, the balloon abruptly takes off again, leaving the men dangling.
      • In 1960, Air Force test pilot Joseph W. Kittinger Jr. stepped out of a balloon gondola at 102,800 feet and set the record for the world's highest skydive.
  • 3North American An open railway freight wagon.

    〈北美〉(铁路上的)敞篷货车

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The gondola sat at the loading dock with both of its doors open.
    • Workers there build and repair different types of rail cars, including coal hoppers, gondolas, and cars that carry steel coils.
    • Among items sold were box cars, flat cars and side-dump gondola cars.
    • The common gondola car is a freight car with low sides and ends, a solid floor, and no roof.
    • The TLC will handle lumber, steel, aluminum and food products, and is designed to load and unload all types of railcars from centerbeams to boxcars and gondolas.
  • 4British A free-standing block of shelves used to display goods in a supermarket.

    〈英〉(超市中独立式的)货架

Origin

Mid 16th century: from Venetian Italian, from Rhaeto-Romance gondolà 'to rock, roll'.

Rhymes

fondler

Definition of gondola in US English:

gondola

nounˈɡɑndələˈɡändələ
  • 1A light flat-bottomed boat used on Venetian canals, having a high point at each end and worked by one oar at the stern.

    凤尾船,小划船(见于威尼斯运河中的轻便平底船,两头尖而上翘,通过船尾单桨行进)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was a larger-than-life character who went on to build a replica of Venice - including a Grand Canal, with gondolas - inside his new hotel, the Venetian.
    • The Grand Canal adjoining the fountain, with gondolas and rowing boats afloat, was once the scene of many festivities and was called Petit-Venice (little Venice).
    • We couldn't stay in northern Italy without a visit to Venice, that amazing city of canals, gondolas, bridges and churches.
    • You have seen boats and gondolas floating in the lake.
    • Instead of gondolas, there are magenta-coloured barges which transport tourists along a two-mile stretch of river, past the native cypresses and gaudy glass-fronted hotels.
    • She was bent over the bridge videoing a gondola as it floated down the canal.
    • And when the sun sets, the moon shimmers as you board one of the many gondolas and ride along the canals of the ancients.
    • Of course, these podiums did not literally resemble the gondolas in the canals outside, except in very general terms - their sweeping curves and elevated tips.
    • A handsome young man, perhaps a year or two older than me, stood at the stern of an Italian gondola made of a rich, dark wood.
    • Another of the pictures from the mantelpiece shows her during that period, sailing on a gondola down the canals of Venice.
    • Skipping around Covent Garden or taking a picnic in Hampstead, maybe even piloting a gondola down Regent's Canal!
    • Sightseers will be able to hire boats, resembling Venetian gondolas, to take trips on the canal.
    • On a warm night, in a gondola off the Grand Canal, he popped the question.
    • Its streets have turned into canals in which dugout canoes take the place of elegant gondolas.
    • The Victorian steam yacht was originally designed in the form of a Venetian gondola and was first launched in 1859 on Coniston Water.
    • I've never been to Tuscany, haven't floated down a canal in a Venetian gondola, nor thrown a coin into the Trevi Fountain.
    • Then the streets become calmer and you really notice the gondolas because all the delivery boats have finished making their rounds.
    • The Venetians will be following the route used by gondolas chosen by Charles II to escort his Royal barge in 1662 from Hampton Court to Whitehall.
    • Successive displays chronicle the Greek trireme, perhaps the ultimate statement of rowing power, the Venetian gondola, the Thames wherry, wooden-hulled lifeboats and arctic whaleboats.
    • But, with the passing of years, gondolas on Windermere, Coniston, and Ullswater and steam trains to Lakeside have come to symbolize a bygone age of tranquillity.
    1. 1.1 A cabin on a suspended ski lift.
      (送滑雪者上坡的)吊舱;吊椅
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Each village has its own chair lift or gondola starting from the town centre.
      • Hit the peaks by gondola or cable car and ride and slide to the bottom.
      • Mountain Village is connected to Telluride by a free, public gondola.
      • In Europe you'll take a few lifts in a row and then a tram or gondola to get to the top of the mountain for a half hour run whereas most resorts that I've been to in the States are much shorter with one or two lifts to the summit.
      • The hotel is about five minutes’ walk from the Eagle Bahn gondola.
      • Part of the fun is getting to the restaurants: by gondola, snowmobile, multipassenger snow cat, sleigh - even snowshoes or skis.
      • It is also established as the best place in the world to go mountain biking, largely because it has the longest vertical descent in North America, and because all the gondolas and ski lifts can also take bikes.
      • The three areas have over two dozen ski lifts, mostly chairlifts and gondolas, serving a multitude of trails and runs from the valley floor to open slopes above treeline.
      • The next day we venture to Livigno's highest runs on the Carosella 3000 gondola and plunge back down to earth.
      • Located across the valley, you take a bus to the old-school Rendl gondola, which drops you on the complete opposite side of the mountain.
      • For skiers, the hotel couldn't be more handy: It's a short stroll from the Telluride Ski & Golf Company's gondola and chair-lift.
      • In addition to enjoying the experience itself, volunteers are allowed to ride the lifts and gondola at Grouse for the rest of the day after the lessons end at noon.
      • Lift options include the new 12-person gondola which departs from the centre of Soldeu, and several chair-lifts that offer access to La Solana summit and the Riba Esorxada.
      • It started in a vague dream of getting off the ski-lift gondola at a mountain ski lodge, and stepping out on the metal grate.
      • At the base of Grouse Mountain I entered into another means of transportation: the Skyride, a 6 minute gondola/tram ride to the main complex at the top of the Mountain.
      • The gondola takes visitors on a twelve-minute ride up the mountain high above the lake.
      • History fans will appreciate the vintage ski clothing and attire as well as some of the actual chairs and early gondolas and other devices used in the first ski lifts.
      • The skiing is immediate and world-class; one lift and one gondola terminate three blocks south of Colorado Avenue, which everyone calls Main.
      • A ride up the gondola here will enable visitors to get a bird's eye view of the majestic Canadian Rockies mountain range.
      • As well as riding the Cairngorm funicular and the Nevis Range gondola, visitors are being encouraged to pursue a widening variety of warm weather sports.
    2. 1.2North American An open railroad freight car.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The TLC will handle lumber, steel, aluminum and food products, and is designed to load and unload all types of railcars from centerbeams to boxcars and gondolas.
      • The common gondola car is a freight car with low sides and ends, a solid floor, and no roof.
      • Among items sold were box cars, flat cars and side-dump gondola cars.
      • The gondola sat at the loading dock with both of its doors open.
      • Workers there build and repair different types of rail cars, including coal hoppers, gondolas, and cars that carry steel coils.
    3. 1.3 An enclosed compartment suspended from an airship or balloon.
      (飞艇或气球下封闭的)吊舱,吊篮
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Thus the total weight of the balloon, the air inside, the gondola, the fuel tanks (needed to heat the air inside the balloon), and the passengers is less than the weight of the air the balloon displaces.
      • In 1960, Air Force test pilot Joseph W. Kittinger Jr. stepped out of a balloon gondola at 102,800 feet and set the record for the world's highest skydive.
      • As they are clambering up the ropes hanging from the gondola, the balloon abruptly takes off again, leaving the men dangling.
      • And there's a gondola which is suspended from the crane, and I'm going to be getting in there.
      • They have built gondolas for airships, flight simulators and floating offices, but Jim's boat posed a real challenge.

Origin

Mid 16th century: from Venetian Italian, from Rhaeto-Romance gondolà ‘to rock, roll’.

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