Moor
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British pronunciation/mˈɔː/
American pronunciation/ˈmʊɹ/

Definição e Significado de "moor"

01

charca, heath

open land usually with peaty soil covered with heather and bracken and moss
02

Mouro, Maures

one of the Muslim people of north Africa; of mixed Arab and Berber descent; converted to Islam in the 8th century; conqueror of Spain in the 8th century
to moor
01

amarrar, fixar

secure with cables or ropes
02

amar, estacionar

to secure a boat by means of cables or anchors in a particular place
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After a long day at sea, the fishermen moored their vessel in the calm waters of the harbor.
Tourists watched as the captain skillfully moored the riverboat along the scenic riverbank for an evening stop.
The sailors worked quickly to moor the boat to the dock before the storm hit.
03

amarra, ancorar

(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.
The crew will moor shortly after arriving at the destination.
Once the tide changed, the ship began to moor alongside the dock.
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