1.系泊,系留;系泊用具;系泊处;支撑物,依靠物
1.“moor”的现在分词
1.The present participle of moor
1.In this storm, the ship is about to break loose from her moorings and be set adrift.
在这场风暴中,船马上就要脱离开它的停泊处而随波逐流了。
2.The ship sheered off from her moorings.
那艘船从停泊的地方开走了。
3.Part of the dredging work for a typhoon shelter designed to provide moorings for not less than 30 vessels.
在设计上是为不少于30艘船只提供碇泊处的避风塘的部份挖泥工作。
4.an anchor used for semipermanent moorings; has a bowl-shaped head that will dig in however it falls.
用来作为暂时系泊处的锚;带有能够渗进土中的碗状的头。
5.Chief Engineer: Make sure all moorings remain taut to restrict the movement of the ship.
轮机长:确保所有系缆拉紧以限制船体运动。
6.But by whatever mechanism, the giant Greenland ice sheet was accelerating across its rocky moorings and toward the sea.
不过,不管是何种机制,格陵兰冰原正从岩石上方加速向海面滑动。
7.But, nevertheless, there comes a moment, with the sexual initiation of the mechanism, when the moorings are broken.
但是,从性的心理机制去启动,幻术或奥秘被破解的时刻。
8.If moorings are wires, are they fitted with synthetic tails at least 11 metres in length?
若系缆是钢丝缆,是否配备至少11米长的合成纤维头?
9.Investors everywhere would be left without their moorings.
世界各地的投资者将失去基准。
10.a section of the earth ' s crust hundreds of kilometers long tore off its moorings , slamming into the seawater above.
地壳挣脱束缚,形成绵延数百公里长的撕裂伤,进而使上覆的海水快速而猛烈地移动。