释义 |
wharfwharf /wɔːf $ wɔːrf/ noun (plural wharves /wɔːvz $ wɔːrvz/) [countable] wharfOrigin: Old English hwearf - For a minute or more he lived in the room above the wharf.
- It was high tide and on the wharf the swing-bridge was open to allow a toy ship to enter the toy-town dry-dock.
- The Don Eusebio crunched into the Zamboanga wharf at noon, four hours behind schedule.
- The oil spread to the plaintiff's wharf where welding was taking place.
a structure that is built out into the water so that boats can stop next to it |