bollard / ˈbɒl ərd /

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bollard 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  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.
  2. British. one of a series of short posts for excluding or diverting motor vehicles from a road, lawn, or the like.

bollard 近义词

bollard

等同于 cleat

bollard 的近义词 9
bollard 的反义词 1

更多bollard例句

  1. 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.
  2. Carey veered past a bollard, finally crashing into a barricade not far from a guard booth.
  3. Pike was ready in the bow, with an arm tightly embracing the bollard, or strong post, round which the cable runs.
  4. He was propped against a bollard and he was in his shore-going clothes.
  5. They went to another bollard and there, the mariner anchoring himself, she began to talk.
  6. 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.
  7. Not knowing the harbour, we had tied up to the first bollard, and gone incontinently to sleep.