moor
moor
mʊr
moor
/mˈɔː/

Definição e significado de "moor"em inglês

01

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

Exemplos
Walking on the moor requires sturdy boots due to soft, uneven ground.
02

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

Exemplos
Castles and fortresses show the legacy of the Moors.
to moor
01

amarrar, ancorar

to secure a boat by means of cables or anchors in a particular place
Exemplos
Tourists watched as the captain skillfully moored the riverboat along the scenic riverbank for an evening stop.
Os turistas observaram o capitão ancorar habilmente o barco fluvial ao longo da margem cênica para uma parada noturna.
02

amarrar, ancorar

(of a boat or ship) to stop in a designated area, typically using a mooring buoy or dock
Exemplos
The yacht moored quietly, creating a peaceful scene on the water.
O iate atracou silenciosamente, criando uma cena pacífica na água.
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