bay
bay
beɪ
bei
British pronunciation
/beɪ/

Definicja i znaczenie słowa „bay” po angielsku

01

a horse with a moderate reddish-brown coat and black mane, tail, and lower legs

bay definition and meaning
example
Przykłady
Riders preferred the bay for its calm temperament.
02

an evergreen Mediterranean tree with aromatic, glossy leaves and small blackish berries, used in cooking

bay definition and meaning
example
Przykłady
The bay in the garden added fragrance to the courtyard.
03

a part of a shoreline that curves inward, larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf

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example
Przykłady
Fishermen set sail early in the morning to catch fish in the bay.
04

the prolonged barking or howling of a hound when it is on the scent

example
Przykłady
The bay signaled that the quarry was near.
05

a small recess or alcove opening off a larger room or space

example
Przykłady
Each bay in the gallery displayed a different painting.
06

a compartment in an aircraft used for a specific purpose, such as storing cargo, equipment, or weapons

example
Przykłady
Maintenance crews checked each equipment bay.
07

a compartment on a ship between decks, often used for specific purposes such as housing patients in a hospital

example
Przykłady
The naval ship had a bay designated for medical treatment.
to bay
01

to make a deep, prolonged vocal sound

example
Przykłady
The soldiers ' horns bayed across the valley.
02

(of dogs) to bark or howl with prolonged, resonant noises, especially when on the scent of prey

example
Przykłady
She could hear the baying of the dogs from the neighboring farm.
01

(of an animal, especially a horse) having a moderate reddish-brown coat with black mane, tail, and lower legs

example
Przykłady
A bay foal was born early in the spring.
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