rover
美 ['roʊvər]
英 ['rəʊvə(r)]
- n.漫游者;流浪者
- 网络罗孚;路华;英国罗孚
复数:rovers
n.
wanderer,traveler,traveller,rolling stone,nomad
n. | 1. 徘徊者,漫游者,漂泊者,流浪者 2. 海盗;海盗船 3. (17岁以上的)童子军 4. (橄榄球的)外场守场员 5. 任意选定的箭靶 6. 远距箭把 7. 〔英国〕(音乐会等的)站位 8. 【弓术】远处的临时目标 1. 徘徊者,漫游者,漂泊者,流浪者 2. 海盗;海盗船 3. (17岁以上的)童子军 4. (橄榄球的)外场守场员 5. 任意选定的箭靶 6. 远距箭把 7. 〔英国〕(音乐会等的)站位 8. 【弓术】远处的临时目标 |
n. | 1. a pirate or pirate ship 2. somebody who wanders from place to place, never settling anywhere for long 3. a small vehicle launched from a lander and used to explore the surface of the moon or a planet 4. a mark or object selected randomly as a target in archery 5. a machine or attachment for twisting fibers slightly in preparation for spinning 6. a ball in croquet that has been through all the hoops but has not yet hit the final peg 7. in Australian Rules, a player, usually smaller than the others, who plays alongside the two ruckmen, and who gathers and clears the ball when it emerges from a ruck 8. someone who travels around without a definite direction or purpose 9. a name often used for referring to a pet dog 1. a pirate or pirate ship 2. somebody who wanders from place to place, never settling anywhere for long 3. a small vehicle launched from a lander and used to explore the surface of the moon or a planet 4. a mark or object selected randomly as a target in archery 5. a machine or attachment for twisting fibers slightly in preparation for spinning 6. a ball in croquet that has been through all the hoops but has not yet hit the final peg 7. in Australian Rules, a player, usually smaller than the others, who plays alongside the two ruckmen, and who gathers and clears the ball when it emerges from a ruck 8. someone who travels around without a definite direction or purpose 9. a name often used for referring to a pet dog |