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lugger

/luhg-er/US // ˈlʌg ər //UK // (ˈlʌɡə) //

拖拉机,拉杆箱,拖曳者,拖车

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Nautical.

    • : a small ship lug-rigged on two or three masts.

Examples

  • Hour after hour passed, and still the lugger went tearing through the dark waters.

  • The lugger tore through the water with a mass of foam at her bows, which came flying in sheets over the deck.

  • The men cheered, and rowed lustily, and soon the boat was within ten yards of the lugger, coming up to board at the side.

  • He bent back to gain impetus, and then hurled the barrel into the boat as she came within a yard of the side of the lugger.

  • The bullets were now whistling past the lugger, sometimes striking her sails, sometimes with a sharp tap hitting her hull or mast.