float

/fləʊt/ (bre, ipa) · /fləʊt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈflōt/ (ame, mw) · /floʊt/ (ame, ipa)

float — 動詞

  • floatpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • floatshe / she / it
  • floatedpast simple
  • floating-ing form

1. to rest on top of a liquid such as water without sinking down into it.

1.動詞不及物A2
釋義

漂浮

物體浮在液體表面不下沉

to rest on top of a liquid such as water without sinking down into it.

例句

A dry leaf floated on the surface of the pond all morning.

一片乾枯的葉子整個早上都漂浮在池塘水面上。

float + on + surface of [liquid]

The children watched their toy boat float across the swimming pool.

孩子們看著他們的玩具船漂浮在游泳池上。

float across [body of water]

同義詞
  • stay afloat

    emphasises not sinking rather than the action of resting on top

  • drift

    implies passive movement with the current, not just staying in place

反義詞
  • sink

    to go down below the surface of a liquid

文法句型

float + on/in/along [liquid]

常見錯誤

The boat floated in the water.
The boat floated on the water.
💡'float on' is the standard pattern when something stays on the surface.

2. to be carried along by water or air with little effort, or to push an object so

2.動詞及物 / 不及物B1
釋義

漂流;使漂流

緩慢移動於液體或空氣中

to be carried along by water or air with little effort, or to push an object so that it moves this way across water or through air.

例句

The small boat floated slowly down the river toward the old bridge.

小船緩緩漂流而下,沿著河流朝那座舊橋前進。

float down [river/stream] (intransitive)

White clouds floated across the blue sky above the mountain village.

朵朵白雲飄過山村上方藍色的天空。

同義詞
  • drift

    emphasises movement carried by current or wind rather than floating as a state

文法句型

float + [adverb/preposition]

float + object + [adverb/preposition]

用法筆記

This sense can be either transitive (you float something) or intransitive (something floats). The transitive use means 'to cause something to float in a particular direction.'

3. to step or glide with a light, smooth, and elegant motion, as if carried by air.

3.動詞不及物B2
釋義

輕盈走動

輕盈優雅地行走或移動

to step or glide with a light, smooth, and elegant motion, as if carried by air.

例句

The dancer in the long white dress floated across the stage with ease.

那位穿白色長裙的舞者輕盈地飄過舞台。

float across [surface] (graceful movement)

Anong walked into the room and seemed to float across the wooden floor.

Anong 走進房間,整個人像在木質地板上飄移一樣。

同義詞
  • glide

    implies continuous smooth movement; more neutral in register

  • sail

    suggests confident, unhurried movement through a crowd or space

反義詞
  • stumble

    to move in an unsteady or clumsy way

  • trudge

    to walk slowly with heavy steps

文法句型

float + [adverb/preposition]

用法筆記

This sense describes a person's graceful way of moving, not actual floating. It is common in descriptions of dancers, skaters, or anyone moving with lightness and elegance.

4. to move between places, jobs, or activities without a fixed plan or clear purpos

4.動詞不及物B2
釋義

漂泊

沒有明確目標地遊走

to move between places, jobs, or activities without a fixed plan or clear purpose.

例句

After university, Darius floated from job to job without any real plan.

大學畢業後,Darius 換了一個又一個工作,沒有任何真正的規劃。

float from [x] to [y] (aimless movement)

The cat floated around the house all day, never staying in one spot for long.

那隻貓整天在屋子裡晃來晃去,從不在一個地方待太久。

同義詞
  • drift

    very similar, but 'drift' can feel more passive, as if carried by outside forces

  • wander

    more active and neutral; implies conscious moving without hurry

反義詞
  • settle

    to choose a fixed path and commit to it

文法句型

float + [adverb/preposition] (aimlessly)

float from [place/activity] to [place/activity]

用法筆記

This sense often carries a slightly negative tone, suggesting a lack of direction or commitment. Common in patterns like 'float from X to Y' or 'float around.'

常見錯誤

He floated many jobs.
He floated from job to job.
💡'float' is intransitive; you don't float a job, you float between jobs.

5. to mention an idea or plan to someone in order to see what they think about it b

5.動詞及物B2
釋義

提出

提出想法或計劃供討論

to mention an idea or plan to someone in order to see what they think about it before making a final decision.

例句

Camila floated the idea of a team trip during the weekly staff meeting.

Camila 在每週的團隊會議上提出了團隊旅行的想法。

float the idea of [something]

The manager floated a new plan for reducing energy costs in the office.

經理提出了一項降低辦公室能源成本的新計劃。

float + [plan/proposal]

同義詞
  • suggest

    more direct and definite; 'float' is more tentative

  • propose

    more formal and serious than 'float'

  • put forward

    similar register to 'float'; slightly more formal

文法句型

float + noun (idea/plan/proposal/suggestion)

float the idea of [doing something]

用法筆記

Common in workplace and social contexts. The idea is 'tested' — you float it to see if people like it before committing. Usually followed by 'of + doing something' or a noun phrase.

常見錯誤

I floated a meeting for Friday.
I floated the idea of having a meeting on Friday.
💡'float' must take an idea or plan as its object, not an event.

6. to let the exchange rate of a national currency move up and down based on market

6.動詞及物C1
釋義

浮動

讓貨幣匯率自由波動

to let the exchange rate of a national currency move up and down based on market forces, instead of keeping it at a fixed level.

例句

The central bank decided to float the peso against the US dollar last year.

中央銀行去年決定讓披索兌美元匯率自由浮動。

float [currency] against [another currency]

After the financial crisis, the government chose to float its currency freely.

金融危機過後,該國政府選擇讓其貨幣自由浮動。

同義詞
  • let fluctuate

    describes the result rather than the policy decision

  • free

    as in 'free the currency'; rarer and more journalistic

反義詞
  • peg

    to fix a currency's value to another currency or a commodity like gold

文法句型

float + currency name (dollar/peso/yen/etc.)

be floated against [another currency]

用法筆記

Used almost exclusively in economics and finance. The opposite is 'to peg' a currency — to fix its value to another currency. Subject is always a government or central bank.

常見錯誤

The dollar floats against the euro.' (when describing the current state)
The dollar is floating against the euro.
💡use continuous form for the ongoing state.

7. to offer shares of a company to the public on a stock market through an initial

7.動詞及物C1
釋義

上市

公司首次公開募股

to offer shares of a company to the public on a stock market through an initial public offering, giving ordinary investors a chance to buy them.

例句

The tech startup plans to float its shares on the stock market next spring.

這家科技新創公司計劃明年春天在股市公開發行股票。

float shares on [stock market]

The family business was floated on the London Stock Exchange in 2021.

這家家族企業於 2021 年在倫敦證券交易所上市。

be floated on [exchange] (passive)

同義詞
  • go public

    the more common American English equivalent; 'go public' is intransitive

  • launch an IPO

    formal and technical; precise financial term

反義詞
  • delist

    to remove a company's shares from the stock market

文法句型

float + company/shares

be floated on [stock exchange]

用法筆記

This meaning is more common in British English ('float' the company). In American English, 'go public' or 'take public' is more frequently used. The noun form 'flotation' (or 'floatation') describes the process itself.

常見錯誤

The company floated on the market last week.
The company was floated on the market last week.
💡use the passive form when the company is the subject.

float — 名詞