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moor
- IPA[mʊə]
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- a tract of open uncultivated upland, typically covered with heather;a moor preserved for shooting
noun: moor, plural noun: moors
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- 1. British a tract of open uncultivated upland, typically covered with heather a little town in the moors
- ▪ British a moor preserved for shooting a grouse moor
- ▪ British a fen.
- a place where a boat or ship is moored: the boat had been at its usual moorings immediately prior to the storm
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- a place where a boat or ship is moored: they tied up at Water Gypsy's permanent moorings
Oxford Dictionary
- either of two coarse upland grasses found in Eurasia.
Oxford Dictionary
- an area of managed moorland for the shooting of red grouse.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[mo͝or]
美式
- a tract of open uncultivated upland; a heath: a little town in the moors
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[mo͝or]
美式
- make fast (a boat) by attaching it by cable or rope to the shore or to an anchor: twenty or so fishing boats were moored to the pier
Oxford American Dictionary
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英式
- make fast (a boat) by attaching it by cable or rope to the shore or to an anchor: twenty or so fishing boats were moored to the pierside we moored alongside a jetty
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- IPA[mo͝or]
美式
- a member of a northwestern African Muslim people of mixed Berber and Arab descent. In the 8th ... for centuries Córdoba was the Moors' capital and one of Europe's most sophisticated cities
Oxford American Dictionary
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- a member of a north-western African Muslim people of mixed Berber and Arab descent. In the 8th ... for centuries Córdoba was the Moors' capital and one of Europe's most sophisticated cities
Oxford Dictionary