bunkering
n. 裝燃料,燃料貯存
v. (士兵用的) 掩體( bunker的現在分詞 ); 地堡; (高爾夫球場的)沙坑; 煤倉
A bunker is a place, usually underground, that has been built with strong walls to protect it against heavy gunfire and bombing.
...an extensive network of fortified underground bunkers.
四通八達的地下防禦工事
A bunker is a container for coal or other fuel.
On a golf course, a bunker is a large area filled with sand, which is deliberately put there as an obstacle that golfers must try to avoid.
In golf, if you bunker a shot, you hit your ball into the bunker.
She bunkered her second shot.
她第二次擊球把球打進了沙坑。
Bunkering: To fill a ship's Bunker with coal or oil.
裝入燃料: 往船的燃料倉中新增裝煤或油.
Because people make a lot of money from bunkering, " he said. "
因為 囤積 石油能賺到很多錢.
Check bunkering and report.
檢查燃油情況並報告.