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oars

/awrz, ohrz/US // ɔrz, oʊrz //

桨,船桨,双桨,桨叶

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interj.感叹词 interjection
  1. 1

    Nautical.

    Examples

    • The turbulent waters caused one of his oars to crack, which—without a motor or a sail—can be severely detrimental to his voyage.

    • Near the banks, the water is shallow and her palm frond oars propel her.

    • It is clear to you that she intends to use the staves as oars.

    • Knife and fork push against one another rhythmically on the plate, like oars on a boat.

    • We steadied the boat with the oars, and I thought we were doing real good.

    • They were provided with sails and twelve oars each, and a falconet, or small brass cannon.

    • About the same time it was discovered that the boats had neither oars, nor rudders, nor supplies of food.

    • The boatmen sang in deep and almost tragic voices as they plied the enormous oars.

    • The six men pulled with a long stroke, their oars dipping along the surface of the sea as they feathered them.

    • When they did at length break silence, it was in short interjectional remarks, as they resumed the oars.