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spar

/spahr/US // spɑr //UK // (spɑː) //

疏通,疏散,疏导,疏于管理

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Nautical. a stout pole such as those used for masts, etc.; a mast, yard, boom, gaff, or the like.
    • : Aeronautics. a principal lateral member of the framework of a wing of an airplane.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    sparred, spar·ring.

    • : to provide or make with spars.

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Examples

  • I finished the counter using four one-by-eight fir planks that I sanded and sealed with two coats of marine-grade spar varnish and then buffed to a glossy shine.

  • Spar has a new book titled The Baby Business: How Money, Science and Politics Drive the Commerce of Conception.

  • Asked if the ability to reproduce should be a human right, Spar said she would leave that for the philosophers to think about.

  • But an island any less menacing would fail to breed a villain who could hope to spar with James Bond.

  • But Cruz followed Lee on the Senate floor to spar with McCain.

  • By Monday, however, Santorum had learned to deflect questions on hot-button social issues rather than spar with potential voters.

  • Presently the bowman uttered a thrilling shout, for, through the turmoil of dashing spray, he saw the man clinging to a spar!

  • The canvas was torn from the yards, and spar after spar fell, until nothing but the masts remained.

  • On the third round the sail was pulled down and the spar housed, but it was too late in the day to pick up the first flight.

  • And logs were chained fast around the vessel so that no torpedo spar could reach her.

  • At the bow of this launch was a long spar, and at the end of this spar was a torpedo holding a hundred pounds of dynamite.