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goring

/gawr-ing, gor-/US // ˈgɔr ɪŋ, ˈgɒr- //UK // (German ˈɡøːrɪŋ) //

沟槽,沟渠,沟壑,沟谷

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Nautical.

    • : the triangular area along a leech of a square sail, created by the presence of a gore.

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Examples

  • In the car on the way, there was a story on the radio of a goring in Pamplona.

  • "To be able to display Her Majesty's coat of arms is something that the staff will be enormously proud of," Goring said.

  • It was a brutal goring, among the most horrific in the history of bullfighting.

  • A letter was brought him, written by Goring to the king, and unfortunately intrusted to a spy of Fairfax's.

  • Sir Thomas Fairfax there encountered Goring with signal ill success.

  • Streatley receives more assistance from Goring, however, than is generally acknowledged in set phrase.

  • Then he reloaded and began firing among the bullocks, now jammed and goring one another at the entrance of a narrow alley.

  • A complete suit of mail, with coif and mufflers, late twelfth century, said to have been found in a coffin in Goring Church.