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
We moored off the north coast of the island.
我们停泊在岛的北部岸边。
A number of fishing boats were moored to the quay.
很多渔船系泊在码头。
1.〈英〉(特指生长石南属植物的)荒野,高原沼地;〈英〉(尤指打松鸡的)猎场
2.摩尔人
3.停泊,抛锚;系留
1.(把船)系住,停住,使停泊;(把飞船)拴在系留塔上
2.被系住,固定;系泊,系留
1.a member of a group of Muslim people who lived in North Africa and who controlled southern Spain between the 8th and 15th centuries
2.a large area of high land covered with grass, bushes, and heather, with soil that is not good for growing crops
1.to stop a ship or boat from moving by fastening it to a place with ropes or by using an anchor
1.My landlord hallooed for me to stop, ere I reached the bottom of the garden, and offered to accompany me across the moor.
我还没有走到花园的尽头,我的房东就喊住了我,他要陪我走过旷野。
2.I was telling Sir Henry that it was rather late in the year for him to see the true beauty of the moor.
我正和亨利爵士说,他来得太晚了,已经看不到沼地的真正美丽之处了。
3.Once upon a time, there lived an old woman and a young girl in a little hut in the middle of a lonely moor.
从前,有一位老妇人和少女住在一处荒野中的小茅屋里。
4.So I walked across the moor, until I found a dry place to sleep, in the shelter of a small hill.
于是我走过沼泽地,直到在小山脚下的避风处找到一块可以睡觉的干地方。
5.But his chin was smooth, and his shirt was white. he did not look like a man who had been living in the middle of the moor.
但是他的下巴刮得光光的,衬衫也很干净。他看上去并不像是一位在沼地里居住的人。
6.They stood upon a bleak and desert moor, whose monstrous masses of stone were cost about, as though it were the burial-place of giants.
他们站在荒无人烟的旷野上,那儿满地都是硕大无朋的岩石,宛如巨人的墓地。
7.At last the bear could bear no more of that boar that bored him on the moor.
最后熊终于不能忍受野猪在旷野对他的打扰
8.The only work he gave me was to go once a month with a bag of corn to the hut on the moor.
他派给我的唯一工作是每个月一次带一袋玉米到那荒野中的小屋去。
9.Like the moor which looked down on her every time she opened her front door.
就好比她每一次打开前门都会看到高耸的高沼地。
10.the moor. We hid near the house where Sir Henry was having dinner, and waited for him to leave.
了沼地。我们隐藏在亨利男爵进餐的那座房子附近,等他出来。