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unmoor

/uhn-moor/US // ʌnˈmʊər //UK // (ʌnˈmʊə, -ˈmɔː) //

荒野,荒原,荒地,荒芜之地

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to loose from moorings or anchorage.
    • : to bring to the state of riding with a single anchor after being moored by two or more.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to become unmoored.

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Examples

  • When President Obama visits Israel this week, he will attempt neither to unmoor the old peace process nor outfit a new one.

  • We must make the best of it, and try to help the worthy man to unmoor, without straining his messengers.

  • Accordingly, as soon as it was daylight one of the captains who had made all arrangements to leave gave orders to unmoor.

  • "The signal is made to prepare to unmoor at twelve o'clock," wrote Nelson to Troubridge on the 11th.

  • And ling'ring idlers join the brawl, And merry ship-boys swell the call, All hands, unmoor!

  • When the order was given to unmoor ship, to make sail, or to furl the sails, every one knew where to go and what to do.