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bollard

/bol-erd/US // ˈbɒl ərd //UK // (ˈbɒlɑːd, ˈbɒləd) //

柱子,护柱,缆车,缆绳

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Nautical. a thick, low post, usually of iron or steel, mounted on a wharf or the like, to which mooring lines from vessels are attached.a small post to which lines are attached.bitt.
    • : British. one of a series of short posts for excluding or diverting motor vehicles from a road, lawn, or the like.

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Examples

  • Thus has been America’s scanned and secured age, two decades in which forests of steel bollards sprouted around every possible target and we removed our shoes, belts and dignity in a frenzy as we tried to protect our nation from outside terrorists.

  • Carey veered past a bollard, finally crashing into a barricade not far from a guard booth.

  • Pike was ready in the bow, with an arm tightly embracing the bollard, or strong post, round which the cable runs.

  • He was propped against a bollard and he was in his shore-going clothes.

  • They went to another bollard and there, the mariner anchoring himself, she began to talk.

  • And then a man would look to the after line from the ship to the bollard on the wharf, and leaped on the after deck close to me.

  • Not knowing the harbour, we had tied up to the first bollard, and gone incontinently to sleep.