| 释义 |
hawse/hɔ:z/n. 1 the part of a ship's bows in which hawse-holes or hawse-pipes are placed (船上)锚链孔所在的艏部 2 the space between the head of an anchored vessel and the anchors 艏锚水平距离 3 the arrangement of cables when a ship is moored with port and starboard forward anchors 抛艏双锚状态 [Middle English halse, probably from Old Norse hɑˊls ‘neck, ship's bow’] |