rendezvoused

英 [ˈrɒndɪvuːd] 美 [ˈrɑːndɪvuːd]

v.  (在约定的时间和地点)会面,相会,集合
rendezvous的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

    The form rendezvous is pronounced /'rɒndeɪvuːz/ when it is the plural of the noun or the third person singular of the verb. rendezvous用作名词复数或动词第三人称单数时读作/'rɒndeɪvuːz/。

  1. N-COUNT (常指秘密的)约会,会面,会合
    A rendezvous is a meeting, often a secret one, that you have arranged with someone for a particular time and place.
    1. I had almost decided to keep my rendezvous with Tony.
      我差不多已经决定如约和托尼见面了。
  2. N-COUNT 约会地点;见面地点
    A rendezvous is the place where you have arranged to meet someone, often secretly.
    1. Their rendezvous would be the Penta Hotel at Heathrow Airport.
      他们将在希思罗机场的五角饭店碰面。
  3. V-RECIP 与…约会;和…会面
    If you rendezvous with someone or if the two of you rendezvous, you meet them at a time and place that you have arranged.
    1. The plan was to rendezvous with him on Sunday afternoon...
      计划在周日下午和他会面。
    2. She wondered where they were going to rendezvous afterwards.
      她想知道之后他们要去哪里约会。

双语例句

  1. The two spacecraft rendezvoused successfully.
    两艘太空船成功地会合。
  2. They drove the 108 miles to Rawlings, Wyoming. There they rendezvoused with a woman named Cathy, who'd come 118 miles from Casper to meet them.
    他们开了108英里到了怀俄明州罗林斯,在那儿和从118英里外卡斯珀城来的卡西会面。
  3. The disheartened man then rendezvoused with his cheating mistress to ask her the same questions about his wife.
    他的妻子告诉他,他的情妇几乎和船上的每个男士都睡过觉。
  4. Henderson stopped and rendezvoused with another car.
    亨德森停车,并和另一辆车碰头。
  5. The air force rendezvoused over southern England.
    机群在英国南部上空集合。
  6. So when we go deeper into the studying the dusk images in love poems, we consider that the lovers only choose the space-time significance of rest at sunset when they rendezvoused.
    因而进一步分析爱情诗词中黄昏意象后,认为不管黄昏具有怎样的原型意义,幽期密约的情人选择的也许只是日入群动静这一时空意义。