Moored Meaning in English
word · lemma: moor
ˈmʊɹd
MURD
mˈɔːd
MAWD
释义
Securely tied or fastened (usually a boat or ship) to a fixed place with ropes or an anchor so it does not move away.
用法与细微差别
'Moored' is most often used to describe boats or ships. Common collocations: 'moored boat', 'moored at the dock', 'moored offshore'. Sometimes used metaphorically for something secured in place. Often appears in passive forms.
Spanish: amarrado - fondeadoPortuguese (BR): amarrado - ancoradoPortuguese (PT): amarrado - fundeadoChinese (Simplified): 停泊的 - 系泊的Chinese (Traditional): 停泊的 - 繫泊的Hindi: बांधा हुआ - लंगर डाला हुआArabic: مربوط - راسٍBengali: নোঙরকৃত - বাঁধাRussian: швартованныйJapanese: 係留されたVietnamese: neo đậuKorean: 정박된Turkish: demirlenmişUrdu: لنگر اندازIndonesian: berlabuh
例句
The boat is moored at the dock.
basic
All the yachts were moored together during the festival.
basic
His fishing boat remained moored overnight.
basic
We spotted a row of moored sailboats as we walked along the river.
natural
Even in a storm, the big ferry stayed moored.
natural
Their houseboat has been moored here for years—it's almost part of the scenery now.
natural