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n. (名詞 noun)
1. 停泊處,錨位
They took up a berth near the harbor.
他們在港口附近找了個位置下錨。
2. 船臺
3. (火車、船等的)舖位;坐位
She gave up her sleeping berth to a pregnant woman.
她把臥舖讓給了一位孕婦。
4. 【口】差事;職位
It takes time to find a suitable berth .
找到合適的職位需要花時間。
vt. (及物動詞 transitive verb)
1. 使停泊
We berthed our ship at dusk.
黃昏時分我們在泊位停船。
2. 為...提供舖位
vi. (不及物動詞 intransitive verb)
1. 停泊
2. 佔舖位
I berthed opposite him.
我的舖位在他的對面。
Dictionary.com
–noun
1. a shelflike sleeping space, as on a ship, airplane, or railroad car.
2. Nautical.
a. the space allotted to a vessel at anchor or at a wharf.
b. the distance maintained between a vessel and the shore, another vessel, or any object.
c. the position or rank of a ship's officer.
d. the cabin of a ship's officer.
3. a job; position.
4. a place, listing, or role: She clinched a berth on our tennis team.
–verb (used with object)
5. Nautical.
a. to allot to (a vessel) a certain space at which to anchor or tie up.
b. to bring to or install in a berth, anchorage, or moorage: The captain had to berth the ship without the aid of tugboats.
6. to provide with a sleeping space, as on a train.
–verb (used without object)
7. Nautical. to come to a dock, anchorage, or moorage.
—Idiom
8. give a wide berth to, to shun; remain discreetly away from: Since his riding accident, he has given a wide berth to skittish horses.
—Synonyms
4. spot, slot, position, post, niche, appointment.
Blindness and Agnes Varda's autobiographical documentary Les Plages d'Agnes are both ready and had been widely expected to secure berths in the festival.
see skittish shun
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