Cruise | Mean of cruise in English Dictionary
/ˈkruːz/
- Verb
- to travel on a boat or ship to a number of places as a vacation
- We cruised for a week down the Yangtze River.
- He dreams of cruising the Mediterranean.
- to move along at a steady speed
- The bus was cruising at 55 miles per hour.
- We were cruising along/down the highway.
- The plane was cruising at 30,000 feet.
- to drive or be driven slowly
- On Friday nights, teenagers cruise the main street in town to show off their cars.
- A car cruised past us.
- to do something easily
- She cruised [=waltzed, breezed] through the exam.
- The team cruised to victory in the last game.
- to move around in (a place) without a specific purpose but usually with the hope of finding something interesting
- I cruised the mall for a couple hours on Saturday.
- She spent hours cruising [=(more commonly) surfing] the Internet.
- He's always cruising the radio dial for new music.
- to go (somewhere) in search of a sexual partner
- They're out cruising bars.
- a group of teenage guys out cruising for girls
- Noun
- a journey on a boat or ship to a number of places as a vacation
- We went on a weeklong cruise down the Yangtze River.
- They went on a cruise for their honeymoon.
- a Mediterranean cruise
- Which cruise line should I book my trip with?