单词 | quay |
释义 | quay From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Waterquayquay /kiː $ keɪ, kiː/ noun [countable]TTWa place in a town or village where boats can be tied up or can stop to load and unload goodsExamples from the Corpusquay• a quay lined with fishing boats• Day 14 Regatta day circumnavigating Skorpios, finish line by Nidri quay.• He found half a dozen fishermen seated under the palm trees at the foot of the Co-operative quay.• I stayed at the Columba Hotel, just near the quay.• To the end of the quay and back.• I left my cases parked on the quay, and made my way into the post office.• Wearing his scarlet flannel pad, he rolled majestically down the chute to the quay and everybody laughed and cheered.• And the worst part was, everyone else seemed to understand it and strode out to the quay full of knowledgeable confidence.From Longman Business Dictionaryquayquay /kiːkeɪ/ noun [countable] a place where boats can be tied up and can stop to load and unloadOrigin quay (1300-1400) Old French kay |
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