moor (mu-er)

verb, noun
/mʊər/
停泊 / 开阔的土地 (tingbo / kaikuo de tian di)

含义

As a verb: to tie a ship so that it stays in place. As a noun: open, uncultivated land.
含义翻译
作为动词:将船固定在一个位置;作为名词:开阔、未开垦的土地
zuo wei dongci: jiang chuan guding zai yi ge weizhi; zuo wei mingci: kaikuo, wei kaikan de tian di

例句

The sailors moored the ship at the dock.

水手们把船停泊在码头。
Shuǐshǒu men bǎ chuán tíngbó zài mǎtóu.

同义词

anchor, dock, tie, secure, heath

反义词

release, free

搭配词

moor a boat, moor the ship, wide moorland

相关词汇

to lose strength or interest; to become dull or tiresome; also a cloth spread over a coffin
to smile broadly, often showing teeth
To cause an animal to reproduce; to raise or train; a type or variety of animal or plant.
to stop or cause to stop temporarily; a small shop or stand
to make someone agitated or confused
to risk money or something valuable on the result of a future event

探索更多