释义 |
guess-warp noun or ges·warp \ˈgeˌswȯrp\ Etymology: Middle English gyes warp, from gyes (origin and meaning unknown) + warp 1. : a line carried in a small boat from a ship to a buoy, an anchor, or the shore 2. : guest rope 3. : a line led from a ship through a fairlead on a boat boom for small boats to make fast to |