0 to pull a car, boat, etc. along, fastened behind another vehicle or boat -- 拖,拉,牵引(车、船等)
You shouldn't drive fast when your car is towing a caravan. 汽车拖活动房屋时不能开快车。
The road was closed while the vehicles that had been involved in the accident were towed away/off. 在发生交通事故的车辆被拖走时,这条道路封闭。
You're not allowed to park here - your car will be towed away . 这儿不准停车——你的车会被拖走的。
US This part of town is a tow zone (= one in which cars left illegally will be removed). 城镇的这一地区是非停车区,违规停放的车辆会被拖走。
1 to pull someone's vehicle using a rope or chain tied to your vehicle -- 拖,拉
It is a microscopic model, that is, it traces the motion and records the characteristics of each tow.
These studies employed horizontally towed grids in stratified tanks.
Express towed the airship around the headland and released her into a northwesterly wind and snow in which she was soon lost from view.
Both frontal and side impact crashes in which the vehicles sustained sufficient damage to be towed away from the scene are considered.
Population densities were estimated every 3 d by means of a vertical tow.
A further three were towed in by the catchers on the 29th.
However, she did not sink and was towed ashore and set on fire.
For instance, the absolute percentage prediction error for the observation whose average tow delay is approximately 0.00015 min is roughly 50,000%.