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  1. scull

    • IPA[skəl]

    美式

    • n.
      each of a pair of small oars used by a single rower.;an oar placed over the stern of a boat to propel it by a side-to-side motion, reversing the blade at each turn.
    • v.
      propel a boat with sculls;transport (someone) in a boat propelled with sculls
    • verb: scull, 3rd person present: sculls, gerund or present participle: sculling, past tense: sculled, past participle: sculled

    • noun: scull, plural noun: sculls

    • 釋義

    名詞

    • 1. each of a pair of small oars used by a single rower.
    • an oar placed over the stern of a boat to propel it by a side-to-side motion, reversing the blade at each turn.
    • a light, narrow boat propelled with a scull or a pair of sculls their current training program involves two outings a day at the weekend in their single sculls
    • a race between boats in which each participant uses a pair of oars he competed for the cross-country team and later concentrated on single sculls

    動詞

    • 1. propel a boat with sculls he built boats and taught the gentlemen how to scull
    • transport (someone) in a boat propelled with sculls she had to be sculled through the floods
    • (of an aquatic animal) propel itself with fins or flippers the limbs were modified into efficient paddles, perfectly adapted for sculling through the water
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    • IPA[skʌl]

    英式

    • n.
      each of a pair of small oars used by a single rower.
    • v.
      propel a boat with sculls: he built boats and taught the gentlemen how to scull

    Oxford Dictionary

    • IPA[skʌl]

    英式

    • n.
      a large group of fish which has migrated from the open sea to inshore waters.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • IPA[skəl]

    美式

    • n.
      a large group of fish which has migrated from the open sea to inshore waters.

    Oxford American Dictionary