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португальский
amarra
(Nautical) a line that holds an object (especially a boat) in place.
mooring
португальский
amarra
mooring
1
The
mooring
rope and the stake were dragging behind in the water.
2
Except-thisone shows empty
mooring
points for a set of mass drivers.
3
To have her back in her
mooring
again is great, he said.
4
The warping in, and
mooring
the ships, took up the whole day.
5
It was still not clear where the vessel would end up
mooring
.
1
His gaze slid up the
mooring
line
,
then unexpectedly locked on hers.
2
Apparently he'd caught the
mooring
line
and saved himself from falling.
3
At a word, two men rushed to unfasten the
mooring
line
.
4
Grimy Huey tossed her a
mooring
line
and she tied down her machine.
5
Our pilot steers each one to a different
mooring
line
.
6
One of the life-saving men tossed a
mooring
line
ashore.
7
Use this knife to slice the
mooring
line
,
then shove the boat into the surf.
8
Then I'll hold on to you, he said against her hair, and reached for the
mooring
line
.
9
He strode up behind Hoffman as Rivera slipped the
mooring
line
and stepped down onto the boat.
10
She cinched the wounded man to the
mooring
line
,
eased him over the rail and onto it.
11
The rocky riverbank was steep but not high, and Chastain,
mooring
line
in hand, jumped to dry ground.
12
One may wish to go one way, and be swept another, especially when the
mooring
line
is slack.
13
And she came to a gradual stop as though she had been "snubbed" by a
mooring
line
.
14
The Great Barrier Island car ferry broke off its
mooring
line
and at least two yachts sank in their berths.
15
The Great Barrier Island car ferry also broke off its
mooring
line
and at least two yachts sank in their berths.
16
He was about to use Hawke's assault knife to sever the
mooring
line
when he heard a low growl from above.
португальский
amarra