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hoy

/hoi/US // hɔɪ //UK // (hɔɪ) //

灏,灏灏,灏哥,灏天

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Nautical.

    • : a heavy barge used in harbors.
    • : a vessel of the 17th and 18th centuries, usually slooprigged, used for fishing and coastal trading.

Examples

  • Gloria thinks the fact that Hoy and his crew have signed onto the recall effort is significant.

  • Chris Hoy won gold in the Keirin and Laura Trott in the Omnium.

  • “I was quite scared but also happy because at least I knew I had a chance to stay alive,” she recently told La Crónica de Hoy.

  • A similar circumstance has occurred on the seashore at Hoy Lake, Cheshire, where several "fairy pipes" have been found.

  • So we had a dish of mackerell and pease, and so he bid us good night, going to lie on board the hoy, and I to bed.

  • A un paraje que hoy es la mision del Santo nombre de Jesus.'

  • Born in the age of the coach and the hoy, they would die in the era of the locomotive and mail steamer.

  • What they call a hobbe-de-hoy will suit for his name sooner than any other that I know on.