adj. 停泊的;系泊的
v. 停泊(moor 的过去分词)
1.We moored alongside the quay.
我们靠码头停泊。
2.His twenty-five-foot boat was moored within sight of his house.
他那只25英尺长的小船停在他房子的视野范围之内。
3.We moored in the estuary, waiting for high tide.
我们在港湾停泊,等待涨潮。
4.Do not let the pursuit boat moored in the harbour and fantasy, raised struggling sails, to real life.
不要让追求之舟停泊在幻想的港湾,而应扬起奋斗的风帆,驶向现实生活的大海。
5.The ship was moored broadside to the pier.
这艘船横泊在码头旁。
6.Tourists watch catamarans moored outside a restaurant in Jamaica's Montego Bay.
在牙买加蒙特哥湾的一个饭店外面,很多游客们观看停在水面上的双体船。
7.Round about where we have moored, the bamboo poles of fishermen are planted.
在我们的停船位置的四周,竖着渔夫的竹竿。
8.Now moored in West Java, its passengers are refusing to disembark.
这艘船现在停靠在西爪哇岛,船上的乘客拒绝上岸。
9.Do not let the pursuit boat moored in the harbour and fantasy, raised struggling sails, to real life.
不要让追求之舟停泊在幻想的港湾,而应扬起奋斗的风帆,驶向现实生活的大海。