moorings

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moor·ing

M0414900 (mo͝or′ĭng)n.1. The act or an instance of making fast an aircraft or a vessel, as by a cable or anchor.2. A place or structure to which a vessel or aircraft can be moored.3. Equipment, such as anchors or chains, for holding fast a vessel or aircraft.4. often moorings Beliefs or familiar ways of thinking that provide psychological stability or security: politicians who lost their moorings during the war.

moorings

(ˈmʊərɪŋz; ˈmɔː-) pl n1. (Nautical Terms) nautical the ropes, anchors, etc, used in mooring a vessel2. (sometimes singular) something that provides security or stability
Translations
系泊处

moor2

(muə) verb to fasten (a ship etc) by a rope, cable or anchor. We moored (the yacht) in the bay. (繫繩子、繩索或下錨)泊船 系泊,停泊 ˈmooring noun the act, or a means, of fastening a ship. The mooring broke. 泊船 系泊ˈmoorings noun plural the place where a ship is anchored or fastened. 泊船處 系泊处