moorings
英 [ˈmʊərɪŋz]
美 [ˈmurɪŋz]
n. 系泊用具; 停泊处; 系泊区
mooring的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 泊地;停泊区
Amooringis a place where a boat can be tied so that it cannot move away, or the object it is tied to.- Free moorings will be available.
将会有免费停泊区。 - ...mooring fees.
停泊费
- Free moorings will be available.
- N-PLURAL (绳、链等)系船用具,系泊装置
Mooringsare the ropes, chains, and other objects used to moor a boat.- He cut the engine and grabbed the mooring lines...
他关掉发动机,抓住系船的绳子。 - Emergency workers fear that the burning ship could slip its moorings.
急救人员担心燃烧着的船只可能会脱链滑走。
- He cut the engine and grabbed the mooring lines...
双语例句
- Capitalism has slipped its moral moorings.
资本主义的道德基石已经松动。 - Massive wooden wharves are built out into the bay, with smaller jetties coming off those to provide enough moorings to satisfy virtually all comers.
港区内修建大量木质码头及小型泊位,以供所有入港商船下锚停泊。 - Free moorings will be available.
将会有免费停泊区。 - Investors everywhere would be left without their moorings.
世界各地的投资者将失去基准。 - There are few big coastal resorts except in the north-west, only a handful of marinas and scarcely any "mega-homes" with moorings.
除了西北海岸,这里几乎没有大型海滨胜地,只有为数不多的几个码头,几乎没有拥有系泊处的“豪宅”。 - The vessel swings by her moorings.
船在系留处打转。 - In these ways we can begin to reattach capitalism to its moral moorings.
由此,我们就可着手重建资本主义的道德基石。 - An anchor used for semipermanent moorings; has a bowl-shaped head that will dig in however it falls.
用来作为暂时系泊处的锚;带有能够渗进土中的碗状的头。 - The news anchor is being dragged off his moorings.
新闻主持人正脱离其根基。 - So saying he made a signal to the seamen, and straightaway they weighed anchor and cast the ship loose from its moorings, and they moved eastward.
说话间,他向水手示意,他们立刻拔锚启航,离开泊位,向东方驶去。
