English to Chinese Dictionary circumnavigate

circumnavigate

环游
definition
verb
In 1519 Magellan set sail from here to circumnavigate the globe.
sail all the way around (something, especially the world).
translation of 'circumnavigate'
verb
环航
example
Frostbite and massive weight loss were not enough to dampen the spirits of Tim Sander, who took part in the first English expedition to successfully 'circumnavigate' Norway.
The remarkable Macarthur describes how she became the fastest yachtswoman to 'circumnavigate' the world.
As Twaddell digs into his briefcase to fish out some facts and figures about the business, he has to 'circumnavigate' a couple of cereal boxes that he is about to show to clients.
They were due to board boats made available by the Circle Line, whose vessels normally 'circumnavigate' Manhattan island packed with tourists.
To prove his ideas are worthy, Fogg wagers he can 'circumnavigate' the world in 80 days.
he helped her to 'circumnavigate' a frozen puddle
he undertook to 'circumnavigate' the globe in 80 days or less
I have a cunning plan to 'circumnavigate' this problem.
I want to 'circumnavigate' the world in 15 days and break the earlier record.
From hesitantly crawling 3 weeks ago, she can now 'circumnavigate' the house in 2 minutes flat.
Many pubs think it's clever to hide the bar in the far corner of the establishment, meaning you have to 'circumnavigate' an assault course of tables and chairs before you can get a drink.
Ellen MacArthur's bid to 'circumnavigate' the globe in record time received a cruel setback when her mast was damaged.
To reach the other door, leading to the library, he would have to 'circumnavigate' the desk.
The Pharaoh sent his ships out to try and 'circumnavigate' the world.
Twelve teams will fight for this most prized of races as they 'circumnavigate' the world - a feat which it is estimated will take until late June 2001.
In 1519 Magellan set sail from here to 'circumnavigate' the globe.
The path initially heads south west, but it immediately swings back round to neatly 'circumnavigate' a boggy section.
We don't allow dogs but it is not unusual for customers to think that by carrying the creature, they somehow 'circumnavigate' the rules.
Although some bands and artists have managed to 'circumnavigate' the system and become successful, we have never really seen this phenomenon since the mid-Seventies.
he helped her to 'circumnavigate' a frozen puddle
He is setting sail again to 'circumnavigate' the globe, with all the obvious risks and dangers that entails.
Another nuclear submarine, the Triton, 'circumnavigated' the world in 84 days while submerged, a record that still stands.
On 27 May 1905, after half 'circumnavigating' the world, the Russian fleet was surprised by the Japanese in the Straits of Tsushima between Korea and Japan.
This 93-mile 'circumnavigation' of the mountain traverses lowland forests and subalpine meadows.
Gray led Columbia and its crew on the first American 'circumnavigation' of the globe, carrying a cargo of otter skins to Canton, China, and then returning to Boston.
He had been studying Eratosthenes' intriguing map, and was convinced that Phoenician sailors had 'circumnavigated' the world.
If it's been a couple of weeks since Colin 'circumnavigated' the block, he'll buy five or six CDs.
I've been fascinated with sailing ships ever since a childhood visit to the reconstructed Golden Hinde of Sir Francis Drake, which 'circumnavigated' the world.
It can be very hard for the person on the other end of a conversation with him to know just where he is heading as he 'circumnavigates' an issue.
I got into a furious argument with my good French pal as we 'circumnavigated' the world's largest roundabout, the Queen's Park Savannah in Port of Spain.
Credits: Google Translate
Download the
HelloEnglishApp
image_one