yachters造句
例句与造句
- The Bahamas Air-Sea Rescue Association said some U . S . yachters had turned back to Florida.
- In the Virgin Islands, yachters brought their boats into safe harbors or put them in dry-dock.
- He said it would make the town he grew up in a more attractive option for commercial shippers, yachters and tourists.
- Experienced yachters often want to sail and navigate themselves, but others may want someone else to set the course, do the cooking and rev up the dinghy.
- The yachters stayed on the seas for six hours, anchoring for a long time outside the small port town of Punto Andraitx, away from paparazzi and curious crowds.
- It's difficult to find yachters in a sentence. 用yachters造句挺难的
- Yachters anchored vessels, drivers jammed gas stations and people rushed to buy emergency supplies as Tropical Storm Erika strengthened into a hurricane packing 75 mph ( 120 kph ) winds.
- The storm reached far into the southeastern Caribbean, hitting countries rarely affected, including Barbados and Trinidad, which is normally used as a refuge by yachters in hurricane season.
- But it is perhaps most famous as the scene of a 1974 murder in which a married couple were killed and their boat stolen by fellow yachters whose own craft was sinking.
- Many Californians prefer this low-key alternative to Avalon, which is also popular with yachters because it is the only natural, all-weather harbor between San Francisco and San Diego.
- Working-class commercial boat owners often can't afford the rents yachters and even some sport-fishing boat owners are willing to pay, sometimes $ 500 per month or more.
- A missing handgun, telephone threats to jurors and the seamier side of life for some millionaire yachters in the Caribbean highlight the trial of a white American couple accused of murdering a black boatman.
- With the boats having trouble communicating with each other, Higginbotham was like an air traffic controller in a world gone mad, using his more powerful radio to help the yachters communicate with each other.
- Yachters anchored vessels, drivers jammed gas stations and people rushed to buy emergency supplies Friday as Erika strengthened into a hurricane packing 75 mph ( 120 kph ) winds and headed toward the northeast Caribbean.