early 16c., "the act of guiding or escorting for protection," from convoy (v.), late 14c., from Old French convoier, from Vulgar Latin *conviare, literally "go together on the road" (see convey). The meaning "train of ships or wagons carrying munitions or provisions in wartime under protection of escort" is from c. 1600.
convoy 双语例句
1. A convoy of United Nations trucks rolled into Sarajevo today.
今天一支联合国卡车车队开进了萨拉热窝。
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2. We took our place at the head of the convoy.
我们排在护送队伍的最前面。
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3. There'sunlikely to be firm news about the convoy's progress for some time.
一段时间内都不大可能会有关于车队行进情况的确切消息。
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4. The convoy wound its way through the West Bank.
车队曲曲折折地穿过约旦河西岸。
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5. He ordered the combined fleet to convoy troops to Naples.