bollard 英 [ˈbɒlɑ:d]   美 [ˈbɑlərd]

bollard

bollard  英 [ˈbɒlɑ:d] 美 [ˈbɑlərd]

n. [水运] 系船柱 

名词复数:bollards 

In this paper, the detailed construction scheme and quality assurance measures for the floating bollard groove are introduced. 介绍了浮式系船柱槽的详细施工方案和质量保证措施。
"There remain significant vulnerabilities and challenges to be worked through in many economies," bollard said in a statement. "This process could weigh on global growth going forward." 他在声明中说道:"很多经济体依然有大量薄弱点及挑战尚待解决,这一过程将对未来全球经济成长构成压力."

  • A bollard is a short post, especially one used for mooring a boat. If you visit a working harbor, you'll see many bollards.
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  • n. [水运] 系船柱
  • 1. In this paper, the detailed construction scheme and quality assurance measures for the floating bollard groove are introduced.

    介绍了浮式系船柱槽的详细施工方案和质量保证措施。

  • 2. "There remain significant vulnerabilities and challenges to be worked through in many economies," bollard said in a statement. "This process could weigh on global growth going forward."

    他在声明中说道:"很多经济体依然有大量薄弱点及挑战尚待解决,这一过程将对未来全球经济成长构成压力."

  • 3. Sydney immigration lawyer Peter bollard said reform was necessary since the old points test was not performing as expected.

    悉尼移民律师彼得波拉德说,旧的打分测试不如人意,对其进行改革就在所难免了。

  • bollard (n.) 1844, originally a strong, upright post along a dock for fixing hawsers for mooring ships; since 1948, usually a traffic control device; probably from bole + suffix -ard.
bol·lard / ˈbɒlɑːd ; NAmE ˈbɑːlərd / noun 1 ( BrE) a short thick post that is used to stop vehicles from going on to a road or part of a road (阻止车辆开到某段路上的)短柱,护柱 2 a short thick post on a ship, or on land close to water, to which a ship's rope may be tied (甲板或岸边的)系缆柱 bollard bollards bol·lard / ˈbɒlɑːd ; NAmE ˈbɑːlərd /
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