moor (mour)

verb, noun
/mʊər/
amarrer / terrain ouvert (amarrer / terrain ouvert)

Signification

As a verb: to tie a ship so that it stays in place. As a noun: open, uncultivated land.
Traduction de la signification
Comme verbe : attacher un bateau de manière à ce qu'il reste en place ; comme nom : terre ouverte, non cultivée
Comme verbe : attacher un bateau de manière à ce qu'il reste en place ; comme nom : terre ouverte, non cultivée

Phrases d'exemple

The sailors moored the ship at the dock.

Les marins ont amarré le bateau au quai.
Les marins ont amarré le bateau au quai.

Synonymes

anchor, dock, tie, secure, heath

Antonymes

release, free

Collocations

moor a boat, moor the ship, wide moorland

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