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strake

/streyk/US // streɪk //UK // (streɪk) //

刹车,刹车声,刹车片,刹车杆

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Nautical. a continuous course of planks or plates on a ship forming a hull shell, deck, etc.

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Examples

  • "I've got one-fraction of an inch play, at any rate," said the garboard-strake, triumphantly.

  • Keel outside garboard strake, inclusive of thickness of keelband, (p. 151) if any, shall not exceed in depth 1½ in.

  • He passed with long strides from rock to rock, and returned dragging wildly sometimes a rider, sometimes a binding strake.

  • The most forward of them he strake from his horse, and brake his thigh with the fall.

  • Tobias met his father at the door, and strake of the gall on his father's eyes, saying: Be of good hope, my father.