moor
n. 荒野,旷野; 沼泽; 摩尔人; 停泊,抛锚
vt.& vi. 使停泊; 系住; (把飞船)拴在系留塔上; 固定
A moor is an area of open and usually high land with poor soil that is covered mainly with grass and heather.
Colliford is higher, right up on the moors...
科利福德位置更高,就在荒野之上。
Exmoor National Park stretches over 265 square miles of moor.
埃克斯穆尔高地国家公园位于高原贫瘠之地,占地265平方英里。
If you moor a boat somewhere, you stop and tie it to the land with a rope or chain so that it cannot move away.
She had moored her barge on the right bank of the river...
她把驳船停泊在河右岸。
I decided to moor near some tourist boats.
我决定在一些观光船附近停泊。
The Moors were a Muslim people who established a civilization in North Africa and Spain between the 8th and the 15th century A.D.
1. open land usually with peaty soil covered with heather and bracken and moss
1. secure in or as if in a berth or dock;
2. come into or dock at a wharf;
3. secure with cables or ropes;
Our path skirted along the moor.
我们的小径沿松鸡猎场蜿蜒而上.
Away the moor is dark beneath the moon.
走开!那荒野在月下的阴霾中匍匐.
It was getting dark again, and I was alone on the moor.
天又黑了, 我只身一人在沼泽地上.
It was not long before he got to the enchanted moor.
不久,他就到了那片被施法的荒野.
Better woo over the midden than over the moor.
愿嫁邻家男,不嫁外乡汉.