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moor 1 AHD[m‹r] D.J.[mʊə]K.K.[mʊr]v.(动词)moored, moor.ing, moors v.tr.(及物动词)- To make fast (a vessel, for example) by means of cables, anchors, or lines:系泊:以缆索、锚或绳索进行系固(例如,船只):moor a ship to a dock; a dirigible moored to a tower.把船系在码头上;系泊在塔上的飞艇
- To fix in place; secure.See Synonyms at fasten 固定在一个地方;停泊 参见 fasten
v.intr.(不及物动词)- To secure a vessel or an aircraft with lines or anchors.用绳索或锚停泊船只或飞机
- To be secured with lines or anchors:用绳索或锚停泊的:The freighter moored alongside the wharf.停泊在码头边的货轮
- Middle English moren 中古英语 moren
moor 2 AHD[m‹r] D.J.[mʊə]K.K.[mʊr]n.(名词)- A broad area of open land, often high but poorly drained, with patches of heath and peat bogs.沼泽:一片大面积的开阔地,通常很高但排水不好,有成片的荒野和泥炭田
- Middle English mor 中古英语 mor
- from Old English mōr 源自 古英语 mōr
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