Hull的意思和读音

hull

: [hʌl] : [hʌl]

n.

v.

hulls  hulling  hulled  

adj.+n.steel hull

n.interior

n.body,exterior,underside,keel,casing

Hulln.

1.the main, bottom part of a ship, that goes in the water

a wooden/steel hull

They climbed onto the upturned hull and waited to be rescued.

v.

1.~ sthto remove the outer covering of peas , beans , etc. or the ring of leaves attached to strawberries

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n.1.the part of a ship or boat that floats on the water. The front part is called the bow and the back part is called the stern.2.the outer part that covers a seed or a grain of wheat or rice3.the part of a soft fruit such as a strawberry including the stalk and leaves, that you do not eat

v.1.to remove the hull from a seed or grain or from a soft fruit

1. 20 Miller 21 Hull 22 Kagan ...

2. ( goldsmiths) ( hull) ( stirling) ...

3. 〖 ladder〗 hull〖 bow〗 ...

4. 〖 steamerticket〗 hull〖 bow〗 ...

5. hovercraft n. hull n. ;() humidity n. 湿湿 ...

6. jack hull amidships ...

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1.A popcorn kernel consists of an impervious hard outer hull and a dense starch-and-protein interior surrounding a bit of water and oil.

2.A dozen escape pods popped from her hull as the ship caught three of the four lances of fire.

3.Hull totally refused and said, 'No, under the loan agreement he's here until January 1 and we're not prepared to allow him to go back.:‘11。’

4.Some boat builders in the Netherlands have a gorgeous stainless steel hull ready to be covered with the finishing wood.

5.The old man looked ahead of him but he could see no sails nor could he see the hull nor the smoke of any ship.

6.He took a square block of wood and whittled it down to form the hull of a model boat.

7.Then it reappeared on the other side of the vessel, as if it had turned and slid under the hull.

8.The empty cell membrane of the bacterium may separate off, like the hull of a seed, leaving the spore as a free. round or oval body.

9.One of a pair of movable boards or plates attached to the hull of a sailing vessel to reduce downwind DRIFT.

10.An attempt to salvage a stuck anchor capsized the boat, and the four men were forced to cling to the hull to survive.