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reef
- IPA[riːf]
英式
- each of the several strips across a sail which can be taken in or rolled up to reduce the area exposed to the wind.
- take in one or more reefs of (a sail);shorten (a topmast or a bowsprit).
verb: reef, 3rd person present: reefs, gerund or present participle: reefing, past tense: reefed, past participle: reefed
noun: reef, plural noun: reefs
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名詞
- 1. each of the several strips across a sail which can be taken in or rolled up to reduce the area exposed to the wind.
動詞
- 1. take in one or more reefs of (a sail) reef the mainsail in strong winds
- ▪ shorten (a topmast or a bowsprit).
- a coral reef that lies close to the shore.
Oxford Dictionary
- a coral reef that lies close to the shore.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the horizontal upper surface of a coral reef.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a type of double knot which is made symmetrically to hold securely and cast off easily.
Oxford Dictionary
- a ridge of rock in the sea formed by the growth and deposit of coral: the small island is enclosed in the middle of the coral reef
Oxford American Dictionary
- a marine organism, especially a coral, which builds reefs.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[rēf]
美式
- a ridge of jagged rock, coral, or sand just above or below the surface of the sea.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[riːf]
英式
- a ridge of jagged rock, coral, or sand just above or below the surface of the sea.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[rēf]
美式
- each of the several strips across a sail which can be taken in or rolled up to reduce the area ...
- take in one or more reefs of (a sail): reefing the mainsail in strong winds
Oxford American Dictionary