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prow

/prou/US // praʊ //UK // (praʊ) //

鞭策,鞭打,鞭笞,鞭炮声

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the forepart of a ship or boat; bow.
    • : the front end of an airship.
    • : Literary. a ship.

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Examples

  • The door is decorated with bronze sculptures and topped by the iconic bronze and blue enameled Queen of Time standing as if on the prow of a ship, supporting a huge round clock that still reigns over Oxford Street.

  • The engine strains, and the prow of the boat tilts back, hit by slab after slab of spray.

  • "It's not heavy and resembles the prow of a ship," Zanotti told The Daily Beast in an email.

  • Bent on revenge, he turned his boat's prow and swiftly sped towards the craft of the assassin.

  • There was a candle lit & was incense carried forward & thereafter was ye Holy Rood set at the prow.

  • The Kings war-host towards land doth lean with its prow beams.

  • He will be interested, too, in the long war canoe with its carved prow, one of the few now remaining in New Zealand.

  • Iprúwa pagbutang ang mga karga, Put the cargoes at the prow.