moor
moor
mʊr
moor
British pronunciation
/mˈɔː/

Definición y significado de "moor"en inglés

01

an expanse of open, often high land with peaty soil, typically covered with heather, bracken, and moss

example
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The hikers crossed the misty moor at dawn.
Sheep graze freely on the windswept moor.
02

a North African Muslim of mixed Arab and Berber descent who converted to Islam in the 8th century and conquered Spain

example
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The Moors ruled parts of Spain for several centuries.
Architectural styles in Andalusia reflect Moor influence.
to moor
01

amarrar, anclar

to secure a boat by means of cables or anchors in a particular place
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The sailors worked quickly to moor the boat to the dock before the storm hit.
Los marineros trabajaron rápidamente para amarrar el barco al muelle antes de que llegara la tormenta.
They decided to moor their yacht in the marina overnight, ensuring it was securely fastened.
Decidieron amarrar su yate en el puerto deportivo durante la noche, asegurándose de que estuviera bien sujeto.
02

amarrar, fondear

(of a boat or ship) to stop in a designated area, typically using a mooring buoy or dock
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After several attempts, the boat finally moored successfully at the pier.
Después de varios intentos, el barco finalmente amarró con éxito en el muelle.
As the sun set, they watched the sailboats moor in the calm waters of the harbor.
Mientras el sol se ponía, observaban cómo los veleros amarraban en las aguas tranquilas del puerto.
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