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lug·ger
luh gr
词根:lugger
n.lugsail 后缘长的四角纵帆;斜桁四角帆
"小型的两三桅渔船或海岸轮船"(也是走私者的首选),始终使用帆 Lug-sails。1757年首次出现,据 lug-sail 所述。或者 [OED] 起源于荷兰语 logger,可能源自于中古荷兰语 loggen "用拖网捕鱼"。
装有四角帆的小帆船
lugsail
The first known use of lugger was in 1757
lugubriousadjective
mournful sense 1especially: exaggeratedly or insincerely mournful
lugubriousadjective
mournful sense 1especially: exaggeratedly or insincerely mournful
lugsailnoun
a four-sided sail fastened at the top to a yard that hangs at a slant and is raised and lowered with the sail
lug1 of 2verb
to pull or carry especially with great effort
lug2 of 2noun
a part (as a handle) that projects like an ear
a nut used to hold a wheel on an automotive vehicle
a big clumsy fellow
an ordinary commonplace person
lug1 of 2verb
to pull or carry especially with great effort
lug2 of 2noun
a part (as a handle) that projects like an ear
a nut used to hold a wheel on an automotive vehicle
a big clumsy fellow
an ordinary commonplace person
luggernoun
a boat that carries one or more lugsails
1 Their talk had reference to a new lugger the skipper had lately purchased, and the difficulty of finding hands to work her North.
2 The Margate and Whitstable men were caught in a trap, for neither lugger nor smack would have lived five minutes in the sea that surrounded the vessel.
3 They are the luggers of the clubs and the lifters of the spirit.
4 Adam Kerr, the skipper of a restored 19th Century Cornish fishing lugger, the Barnabas, sailed 400 nautical miles to take part.
5 There they all were: replicas of the Cutty Sark, the Victory and the Golden Hind, plus a few nice old luggers.
6 Both vessels were fleet and fast, but if anything, the lugger could sail closer to the wind.
7 From the top of the down, about an hour later, I saw the lugger come round the Lizard Point of Tresco and beat across to St. Helen's.
8 A short pause in the lugger's flight was observable from the shore; and everybody concluded that she had struck.
9 It shone down upon the place where the lugger had lain, but not a timber of her was now to be seen.
10 This was done in a fireplace which was in the cabin and was the only source of heat on the "wood lugger."
11 He had hardly spoken before the dim outlines of a lugger came into view close alongside.
12 There he heard that the Firefly was in harbour, but had discovered no trace of the smuggling lugger, though she had been south as far as the Humber.
13 The second lugger was a little more fortunate; she beat out to the Sands, but only to find the surf so heavy, that it was impossible to cross them, or to get near the wreck.
14 The upshot will be a mid-sized load-lugger that will hammers to 62mph in 3.6 seconds and from zero to 124mph in only 12.9 seconds, so the Europeans had better pack that luggage in snugly.
15 But I’d guess that, like me — smartphone addict, laptop lugger, owner of an electric car — you had no idea just how bad.
16 He led them away in silence to a small lugger, also wrecked, commandeered by his Majesty.
17 A more exciting way to experience Aboriginal culture is to take a trip on the Tribal Warrior, a respected old pearling lugger. Now it is being used as a tourist ship offering Tours of Sydney Harbor.
一个更为刺激的体验土著文化的方式就是到“部落战士”上一游,这是一艘备受推崇的老式珍珠色斜桁四角帆帆船,是被用做悉尼港之旅的旅行船。
18 Now when I saw him there I wept for pity and called out to him: ‘How is this, Elpenor, how could you journey to the western gloom swifter afoot than I in the black lugger?’
19 Crews came from across South-East Asia and by 1914, Broome had more than 300 luggers and a diverse population of several thousand.
20 It took Victor some little time to comprehend that she had come in Beaudelet’s lugger, that she had come alone, and for no purpose but to rest.