Moor的意思和读音

moor

: [mʊr] : [mʊə(r)]

n.西 8 西

使

moors  mooring  moored  

v.untie

n.heath,fell,hill,upland,common

v.tie,fix,secure,chain,attach

Moorn.

1.西 8 西a member of a race of Muslim people living in NW Africa who entered and took control of part of Spain in the 8th century

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n.1.a member of a group of Muslim people who lived in North Africa and who controlled southern Spain between the 8th and 15th centuries2.a large area of high land covered with grass, bushes, and heather, with soil that is not good for growing crops

v.1.to stop a ship or boat from moving by fastening it to a place with ropes or by using an anchor

1. swamp , 湿, moor , Moor | ...

3. 5 dessert 1 moor 2 flow ...

4.使 monarch n. moor vt. 使使 mop n. , …

5. 〖 beinprison;beconfined;putinprison〗 moor〖 ribbon〗 ...

6. coordinator moor soon ...

7. allure moor pure ...

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1.My landlord hallooed for me to stop, ere I reached the bottom of the garden, and offered to accompany me across the moor.

2.I was telling Sir Henry that it was rather late in the year for him to see the true beauty of the moor.

3.Once upon a time, there lived an old woman and a young girl in a little hut in the middle of a lonely moor.

4.So I walked across the moor, until I found a dry place to sleep, in the shelter of a small hill.

5.But his chin was smooth, and his shirt was white. he did not look like a man who had been living in the middle of the moor.

6.They stood upon a bleak and desert moor, whose monstrous masses of stone were cost about, as though it were the burial-place of giants.

7.At last the bear could bear no more of that boar that bored him on the moor.

8.The only work he gave me was to go once a month with a bag of corn to the hut on the moor.

9.Like the moor which looked down on her every time she opened her front door.

10.the moor. We hid near the house where Sir Henry was having dinner, and waited for him to leave.