单词 | remoor |
释义 | remoorv. transitive. To moor (a ship, boat, etc.) again. Also intransitive. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > berthing, mooring, or anchoring > berth, moor, or anchor (a ship) [verb (transitive)] > moor > again remoor1761 1761 T. Arnold Bailey's Compl. Eng. Dict. (German ed.) I. 544/2 To Remoor, (a Ship). 1774 H. Mowatt & W. Hogg Jrnl. 4 Sept. in A. J. Wahll Voy. of Canceaux (2003) 242 Came onboard an officer..with a Party to assist in unmooring and remooring the ship. 1800 Hull Pilotage Act 14 The pilot..shall be paid for..remooring such ship. 1841 J. Purdy Sailing Direct. Strait of Gibraltar & Mediterranean Sea 203 H.M. ship Raleigh,..drove in a moderate gale; remoored with 130 fathoms of chain each way, [etc.]. 1871 H. C. Blake Let. 13 Mar. in Monumenta Nipponica (1957) 13 25 I ordered Mr. Watson to remoor the ship, giving him directions where I wished the anchor placed. 1928 Times 14 Nov. 27/3 Steamer Ethel Radcliffe..refloated, and remoored at Greenwich Buoys 1.15 a.m. to-day. 1996 San Francisco Chron. (Nexis) 10 Dec. a17 Swells..caused six barges..to break away from their moorings... The barges were towed and remoored without incident. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1761 |
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