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cathead

/kat-hed/US // ˈkætˌhɛd //UK // (ˈkætˌhɛd) //

猫头鹰,猫头,猫头人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Nautical.

    • : a projecting timber or metal beam to which an anchor is hoisted and secured.

Examples

  • This time he struck the ship just under the weather cathead.

  • Having no pilot on board, two midshipmen were stationed at each cathead to look out.

  • His knees were lodged upon a stout rope, tightly stretched, and reaching from the heel of the bowsprit to a cathead.

  • Glad enough was I to hear the heavy plunge of one of the bowers, as it fell from the cathead into the water.

  • The whale crashed into the bows of the Essex, staving them completely in directly under the cathead.