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moorBrE /mɔː(r)/, /mʊə(r)/NAmE /mʊr/ noun(especially BrE) [C, usually pl.] a high open area of land that is not used for farming, especially an area covered with rough grass and heather 旷野;荒野;高沼;漠泽◆the North York moors 北约克郡的漠泽◆to go for a walk on the moors 到旷野去散步 [U] = moorland ◆moor and rough grassland 高沼地和苍莽的草原 moorBrE /mɔː(r)/, /mʊə(r)/NAmE /mʊr/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they moor BrE /mɔː(r)/, /mʊə(r)/ NAmE /mʊr/present simple - he / she / it moors BrE /mɔːz/, /mʊəz/ NAmE /mʊrz/past simple moored BrE /mɔːd/, /mʊəd/ NAmE /mʊrd/past participle moored BrE /mɔːd/, /mʊəd/ NAmE /mʊrd/ -ing form mooring BrE /ˈmɔːrɪŋ/, /ˈmʊərɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈmʊrɪŋ/ [I, T] to attach a boat, ship, etc. to a fixed object or to the land with a rope, or anchor it (使)停泊;系泊 SYN tie up ◆We moored off the north coast of the island. 我们停泊在岛的北部岸边。◆~ sth (to sth) A number of fishing boats were moored to the quay. 很多渔船系泊在码头。 |