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- The lights in the harbour guided the ship to port. 海港的燈引導船只進(jìn)入港口。
- The ship hit the harbour wall broadside on. 這條船的側面碰撞了港口岸壁。
- Several boats lay at anchor in the harbour. 港灣里停泊著(zhù)幾只船。
- The ship slipped into the harbour at night. 那艘船夜里悄悄開(kāi)進(jìn)了港口。
- The ocean-going freighter cleared Dalian harbour yesterday. 遠洋貨輪昨天結關(guān)后離開(kāi)大連港。
- This harbour is a natural harbour. 這個(gè)港口是天然港。
- The Ching court began to feel its rule threatened. 清廷開(kāi)始感到自己的統治受到了威脅。
- The boats in the harbour make a beautiful scene. 港灣中的船只構成了美麗的景象。
- Harbour lights were blinking on the horizon. 海港的燈火在水平線(xiàn)上閃爍著(zhù)。
- But this does not rule out unofficial discussions. 但這并不排除進(jìn)行非正式的討論。
- We reached (the) harbour at sunset. 日落時(shí)我們抵達了港口。
- The rule is inapplicable to this occasion. 那規則對這一場(chǎng)合不適用。
- We lay at anchor outside the harbour. 我們在港外拋錨停泊。
- Two wrecks block the entrance to the harbour. 兩艘船的殘骸堵塞了通往港口的入口。
- The ship was anchored athwart the harbour mouth. 輪船橫著(zhù)停泊在港口。
- I did the calculation by the rule of three. 我是根據比例運算法則計算出來(lái)的。
- Waves dashed against the harbour wall. 波浪撞擊著(zhù)港口的墻基。
- It is up to the courts to rule on this matter. 這得靠法院對這事作出裁決。
- I'm afraid that the judge might rule against him. 恐怕法官的判決會(huì )于他不利。
- I make it a rule to take a short walk after lunch. 我習慣在午飯后散散步。