harbour of refuge的意思|示意

美 / ˈhɑ:bə ɔv ˈrefju:dʒ / 英 / ˈhɑrbɚ ʌv ˈrɛfjudʒ /

避难港;避风港


harbour of refuge的用法详解

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Harbour of Refuge:

Harbour of Refuges (also known as Harbours of Refuge) are navigation safety areas for ships seeking shelter, especially in stormy or hazardous weather conditions. They are generally located in shallow waters, at the mouth of a bay, or near a category A port.

The purpose of setting up a refuge harbour is to provide safe berthing and anchoring spots for vessels in distress, as well as medical and logistical assistance to those onboard. It is also designed to give those on board time to make repairs or to wait for the weather to improve.

Harbours of Refuge can be permanent structures or temporary installations. Permanent structures usually have a breakwater, navigational aids, mooring buoys and a pier, among other features. Temporary refuges usually consist of a buoy field and/or anchorages. In some cases, there may also be a temporary pier or dock.

Harbours of Refuge can help ships in distress reach an area safely, and provide them with assistance from the shore. This can be particularly helpful in areas where there is no other safe harbour. They can also be used as a rest stop, a place to off-load cargo, and in some cases, a place to refuel.

Harbours of Refuge are most commonly used by ships in distress, but they can also be used by recreational vessels in certain areas. In many cases, they provide a safe harbour in areas where no other safe port is available, providing a welcome respite to those in need of shelter.

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harbour of refuge相关短语

1、 A Harbour Of Refuge 避风港