- A mooring is kind of like a parking lot for boats — it's a place people can keep their dinghies, sailboats, or ships tied up.
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- n. 下锚;停泊处;系船具
- v. 停泊(moor的ing形式)
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1. Before he made that generous offer, I felt as though I had lost my mooring and the waters were flooding in; afterward, I simply felt rescued.
在他慷慨的举动之前,我感觉自己像无处停泊的小船,差点被海水淹没,后来,我感觉被救了。
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2. An anchor permanently installed in a harbor for mooring a sailboat, typically consisting of the anchor, chain to a mooring ball on the surface, and a pennant to which the boat attaches.
一个永久固定在海港的锚,供系泊一艘船之用。 通常包括锚体,连接水面一个系泊浮球的铁链,以及一面供船只插的信号旗。
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3. Catlin said his company designed the system to work like the high-tension mooring systems that hold up floating oil rigs.
卡特林说他们公司设计的发电系统工作方式与支撑浮油钻塔的高张力系泊系统相类似。
- mooring (n.) "place where a vessel can be moored," early 15c., "process of making a ship secure," verbal noun from moor (v.).
moor·ing / ˈmɔːrɪŋ ; ˈmʊərɪŋ ; NAmE ˈmʊrɪŋ / noun 1 moorings [plural ] the ropes, chains, etc. by which a ship or boat is moored 系泊用具 ◆ The boat slipped its moorings and drifted out to sea. 船的系泊绳索滑落,船漂向大海。 2 [countable ] the place where a ship or boat is moored 停泊处;系泊区 ◆ private moorings 私人停泊区 ◆ to find a mooring 找一个停泊地 ◆ mooring ropes 停泊区的绳索 mooring moorings moor·ing / ˈmɔːrɪŋ ; ˈmʊərɪŋ ; NAmE ˈmʊrɪŋ /
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