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单词 boatyard
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Definition of boatyard in English:

boatyard

nounˈbəʊtjɑːdˈboʊtˌjɑrd
  • An enclosed area of land where boats are built or stored.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Bittersweet is this journey to the wooden boatyards of Maine and the glorious work of ‘contemporary genius’ Joel White as he undertook what he knew would be his last wooden boat project.
    • The Harbour Board had sought the permission of the Department of Marine to demolish the old boatyard slipway in order to facilitate the development of the area.
    • Officers have been checking boatyards in the York and Selby area and talking to boat owners.
    • The sky was the color of slate and everything was damp and getting damper as a steady drizzle fell Friday afternoon on the boatyard of the St. Augustine Marina.
    • What does represent progress, at least for cruising sailors, is the presence of two marinas and a well-equipped boatyard.
    • Pollution from marinas and boatyards and the impact on marine ecosystems from yachting infrastructure development are also of concern, a subject too deep to go into here.
    • The boatyard and its moorings introduced Roy to a tapestry of like minded people and also earned them a large spread in the April '63 edition of lifestyle magazine The Tatler.
    • Each spring, boatyards and suppliers make a fortune repairing and replacing parts damaged during the harsh winter months.
    • Around the country, more states are developing voluntary programs to help marinas and boatyards adopt cleaner, greener operating practices.
    • For Charles Pool, owner of the marina and of Yacht Services Ltd, the marina's parent company and boatyard, boats are more than just a rich man's plaything; they're a way of life.
    • Wood for the interior was salvaged from an old boatyard, while a bog-oak sculptor made the windowsills from hand.
    • Just 1 mile north of downtown, you can wander along the waterfront past marinas, docks, houseboat communities, and working boatyards.
    • The issue of the old boatyard slipway continues to be unresolved.
    • Local workboats and cruising yachts staying south of the hurricane belt have kept the boatyard operating at capacity through the summer months, both before and after September 11.
    • And at Durn, further east along the canal, there could be a boatyard, long and short-term moorings, a chandlery, workshops and town houses and apartments.
    • The yachting industry is being seen now as a significant employment and revenue generator, through marinas, boatyards, other commercial enterprises, as well as yachting events.
    • Fortunately most boatyards pressure wash the bottom as soon as they haul the boat, and many will also knock off hard growth with a long-handled scraper.
    • We met last week at one of his favourite haunts, a restaurant and bar berthed next to boatyards in the Westhaven marina, at just after one in the afternoon.
    • But he said this made it even more important that Rochdale Council acts quickly to develop a boatyard and boat hire facilities at Durn.
    • He also constructed a gristmill, wharf, and boatyard, and shipped the products of his furnace as far as New Orleans.
    Synonyms
    port, dock, haven, marina, dockyard, mooring, anchorage, roads, waterfront
 
 

Definition of boatyard in US English:

boatyard

nounˈbōtˌyärdˈboʊtˌjɑrd
  • A place where boats are built, repaired, or stored.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But he said this made it even more important that Rochdale Council acts quickly to develop a boatyard and boat hire facilities at Durn.
    • Around the country, more states are developing voluntary programs to help marinas and boatyards adopt cleaner, greener operating practices.
    • He also constructed a gristmill, wharf, and boatyard, and shipped the products of his furnace as far as New Orleans.
    • The issue of the old boatyard slipway continues to be unresolved.
    • We met last week at one of his favourite haunts, a restaurant and bar berthed next to boatyards in the Westhaven marina, at just after one in the afternoon.
    • The yachting industry is being seen now as a significant employment and revenue generator, through marinas, boatyards, other commercial enterprises, as well as yachting events.
    • Wood for the interior was salvaged from an old boatyard, while a bog-oak sculptor made the windowsills from hand.
    • Officers have been checking boatyards in the York and Selby area and talking to boat owners.
    • Pollution from marinas and boatyards and the impact on marine ecosystems from yachting infrastructure development are also of concern, a subject too deep to go into here.
    • And at Durn, further east along the canal, there could be a boatyard, long and short-term moorings, a chandlery, workshops and town houses and apartments.
    • What does represent progress, at least for cruising sailors, is the presence of two marinas and a well-equipped boatyard.
    • The boatyard and its moorings introduced Roy to a tapestry of like minded people and also earned them a large spread in the April '63 edition of lifestyle magazine The Tatler.
    • Bittersweet is this journey to the wooden boatyards of Maine and the glorious work of ‘contemporary genius’ Joel White as he undertook what he knew would be his last wooden boat project.
    • Just 1 mile north of downtown, you can wander along the waterfront past marinas, docks, houseboat communities, and working boatyards.
    • Fortunately most boatyards pressure wash the bottom as soon as they haul the boat, and many will also knock off hard growth with a long-handled scraper.
    • Each spring, boatyards and suppliers make a fortune repairing and replacing parts damaged during the harsh winter months.
    • The sky was the color of slate and everything was damp and getting damper as a steady drizzle fell Friday afternoon on the boatyard of the St. Augustine Marina.
    • The Harbour Board had sought the permission of the Department of Marine to demolish the old boatyard slipway in order to facilitate the development of the area.
    • For Charles Pool, owner of the marina and of Yacht Services Ltd, the marina's parent company and boatyard, boats are more than just a rich man's plaything; they're a way of life.
    • Local workboats and cruising yachts staying south of the hurricane belt have kept the boatyard operating at capacity through the summer months, both before and after September 11.
    Synonyms
    port, dock, haven, marina, dockyard, mooring, anchorage, roads, waterfront
 
 
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