flotilla
flotilla — 名詞
1. a group of small boats or ships that travel together on water
船隊
一起航行的小船或小型艦艇
a group of small boats or ships that travel together on water
The fishing flotilla left the harbour at dawn, heading toward the open sea.
漁船船隊在黎明時離開港口,朝著外海前進。
collocation: fishing flotilla
Quan guided his flotilla of three small boats through the narrow river channel.
Quan 帶領他由三艘小船組成的船隊,穿過狹窄的河道。
pattern: flotilla of + [number] + boats
Eri watched the sailing flotilla disappear beyond the horizon at sunset.
Eri 看著帆船船隊在日落時消失在地平線之外。
A flotilla of navy patrol ships gathered near the coast for the training exercise.
一支海軍巡邏艦船隊聚集在海岸附近進行訓練演習。
文法句型
a flotilla of [boats/ships]
2. many people or things that appear to form one big group, especially when they ar
一大群
大量的人或物聚集在一起移動
many people or things that appear to form one big group, especially when they are moving
A flotilla of reporters chased the singer from the hotel to the concert hall.
一大群記者追著那位歌手,從飯店一路跟到演唱會場。
figurative: a flotilla of reporters
Romi received a flotilla of birthday cards from friends around the world.
Romi 收到了來自世界各地朋友寄來的一大堆生日卡片。
A flotilla of food trucks lined the street outside the festival grounds.
一排餐車沿著節慶會場外的街道停放。
Meera's announcement brought a flotilla of questions from the audience.
Meera 宣布消息後,聽眾提出了一大堆問題。
文法句型
a flotilla of [people/things]
用法筆記
This figurative sense is informal and draws a humorous comparison between a crowd of people or things and a group of small boats moving together. It is most common in journalism and light writing.