moor (mur)

verb, noun
/mʊər/
atar / terreno baldío (atar / terreno baldio)

Meaning

As a verb: to tie a ship so that it stays in place. As a noun: open, uncultivated land.
Traducción del significado
Como verbo: atar un barco para que se quede en su lugar; como sustantivo: tierra abierta y sin cultivar
Como verbo: atar un barco para que se quede en su lugar; como sustantivo: tierra abierta y sin cultivar

Oraciones de ejemplo

The sailors moored the ship at the dock.

Los marineros amarraron el barco en el muelle.
Los marineros amarraron el barco en el muelle.

Synonyms

anchor, dock, tie, secure, heath

Antonyms

release, free

Colocaciones

moor a boat, moor the ship, wide moorland

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