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moor (obj) TIEHmC:5, HmJE5, $mJrvto cause (esp. a boat) to stay in the same position on the sea or a lake or river by tying it to something on the land or at the bottom of the sea停泊,系泊We moored further up the river. [I]我们在上游深处停泊。We moored the boat to a large tree root. [T]我们将小船系泊在一棵大树的根部。Several tankers were moored in the estuary/off the coast. [T]几艘油轮停泊在河口/停靠在海岸边。The oil rig was towed out to sea and moored. [T]那艘石油钻台被拖出海,停泊在那里。
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