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Hull Meaning in English

word

/ˈhəɫ/
huhl
/hˈʌl/
huhl

释义

The main body of a ship or boat, not including the masts, engines, or inside parts. Can also mean the outer covering of a seed or fruit.

用法与细微差别

'Hull' is most commonly used for boats and ships, as in 'the ship's hull'. In agriculture or food, it can refer to the outer shell of seeds (like pea hulls or strawberry hull). Not to be confused with 'hole' (an opening) or 'whole' (entire).

例句

The hull of the ship is painted blue.

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It is hard to break the walnut's hull.

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Please remove the hulls from the strawberries before eating.

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After the storm, there was a big hole in the ship's hull.

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We sat on the old boat's hull and watched the sunset.

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You need to hull the peas before cooking them.

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