| 单词 | boatless | 
| 释义 | boatlessadj. 1.  Of body of water, a harbour, etc.: not used by boats; empty of boats. ΚΠ 1821    W. Scott Pirate II. vi. 130  				The demon..must shake his dark wings over a shipless and a boatless sea. 1822    New Monthly Mag. 5 248  				It is..boatless and lifeless as if its waters were infected. 1877    Temple Bar July 395  				The Serpentine was boatless, and filthy. 1915    Traffic World 3 July 27/2  				In already sufficient number exists in boatless rivers and abandoned waterways. 1922    T. A. Coward Bird Haunts & Nature Memories 111  				The redshank whistles as it paddles in the mud of the boatless harbour. 1990    D. McIntosh Visits 130  				I noticed that most of the wharves were boatless.  2.  Of a person: having no boat to use; without a boat. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > 			[adjective]		 > without a boat boatless1872 1872    Freeman's Jrnl. 		(Dublin)	 27 Sept. 2/4  				The Irish fisherman, boatless, gearless, helpless, stands in silent misery looking sadly over the waters. 1884    St. Nicholas 2 373  				Left boatless on a desert-isle. 1921    Times 26 Mar. 5/1  				Nearly every small boy had a boat to sail on the White Stone Pond, and those who were boatless paddled in the shallowest end. 1952    Oriens 5 315  				The rest of the sailors—about 11,000—were boatless. 2005    Darwin Palmerston Sun 		(Austral.)	 		(Nexis)	 23 Mar. 12  				Being boatless meant my fishing options were limited. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2012; most recently modified version published online December 2021). <  | 
	
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