teleport

IPA/ˈtelɪpɔːt/
KK[tˈɛləpˈɔrt]IPA/ˈtelɪpɔːrt/

teleport — 動詞

  • teleportpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • teleportshe / she / it
  • teleportedpast simple
  • teleporting-ing form

1. to move in a single moment between two separate places without crossing the phys

1.動詞及物 / 不及物B1
釋義

瞬間移動

用意念或科技瞬間傳送

to move in a single moment between two separate places without crossing the physical space between them, as if by magic or with futuristic equipment

例句

The captain can teleport his crew from the spaceship to a planet's surface in seconds.

在這部影集中,艦長可以瞬間把船員從太空船傳送到星球表面。

teleport his crew from the spaceship to a planet's surface

Arjun pressed a button and teleported across the battlefield before the enemy could fire.

Arjun 按下手腕上的按鈕,在敵人開火前瞬間跨越了戰場。

teleported across [location]

同義詞
  • beam

    less common; used mainly in Star Trek-style fiction

  • transport

    more general; does not imply instant movement

文法句型

teleport + object + to + place

teleport (no object) + to + place

用法筆記

Frequently used in the context of video games, science-fiction books, films, and comic books. The transitive form takes a direct object (the person or thing being moved); the intransitive form does not.

常見錯誤

I teleported the room.
I teleported to the roof.
💡teleport always needs a destination, stated or implied.
She teleported him.' (meaning unclear)
She teleported him to the spaceship.
💡when the verb is transitive, include the destination.