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buoy
- IPA[ˈbo͞oē]
美式
- an anchored float serving as a navigation mark, to show reefs or other hazards, or for mooring.
- keep (someone or something) afloat;cause to become cheerful or confident
verb: buoy, 3rd person present: buoys, gerund or present participle: buoying, past tense: buoyed, past participle: buoyed
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名詞
- 1. an anchored float serving as a navigation mark, to show reefs or other hazards, or for mooring.
動詞
- 1. keep (someone or something) afloat I let the water buoy up my weight
- ▪ cause to become cheerful or confident the party was buoyed by an election victory
- ▪ cause (a price) to rise to or remain at a high level the price is buoyed up by investors
- 2. mark with a buoy the wreck is often buoyed during summer months
- a lifebuoy with canvas breeches attached that, when suspended from a rope, can be used to ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a buoy made of a spar with one end moored so that the other stands up.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a buoy equipped with a bell rung by the motion of the sea, warning shipping of shallow waters.
Oxford Dictionary
- a buoy equipped with a bell rung by the motion of the sea, warning nearby vessels of shoal waters.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a lifebuoy with canvas breeches attached which, when suspended from a rope, can be used to hold ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a buoy which is circular in the middle and tapering to each end.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a buoy made of a spar with one end moored so that the other stands up.
Oxford Dictionary
- a buoy which is circular in the middle and tapering to each end.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[bɔɪ]
英式
- an anchored float serving as a navigation mark, to show reefs or other hazards, or for mooring.
- keep (someone or something) afloat: the creatures could swim, both buoyed up and cooled by the water
Oxford Dictionary