bellay的意思|示意

美 / bəˈleɪ, beˈleɪ / 英 / bəˈle, bɛˈle /

贝莱,乔基姆·杜((1522?-1560) 法国诗人。作为“七星”诗人小组的创始人之一而著称,写过十四行诗,关于文学传统的讽刺诗


bellay的用法详解

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Belay (pronounced buh-LAY) is a sailing technique used to tie up a boat or other vessel for long-term mooring. The term belay also describes the ropes, lines, and hardware used to do this.

The specific technique of belaying can vary considerably from boat to boat, depending on the size and type of vessel, the type of lines used, and the particular anchoring system. In most cases, however, belaying involves tying up a boat in a secure manner by using a combination of mooring lines, ropes, and/or hardware.

In general, belaying a boat involves tying up the boat with a large mooring line, which is usually attached to a cleat on the boat, and then encircling multiple objects on the dock or shore to hold the boat in place. Additional lines may be added to secure the boat to the dock or shore more firmly.

The purpose of belaying is to ensure the boat is held securely in place in a secure manner. This is particularly important for long-term mooring, as it prevents the boat from being affected by strong winds and currents.

In addition to its primary purpose of secure mooring, belaying also helps protect vessels from damages due to impacts from other vessels and objects in the water. By having a secure anchor point, vessels can be better protected from accidents and collisions.

Belaying is an essential skill for all sailors and is a necessary part of any boating trip. Knowing how to properly belay a boat is a critical part of safe and responsible boating.

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bellay相关短语

1、 Joachim Du Bellay 杜·贝莱,贝莱,杜倍雷

2、 tilloy et bellay 蒂卢瓦贝莱

3、 tilloy-et-bellay 蒂卢瓦贝莱