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 hull [hʌl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 壳, 皮, 船体

vt. 去壳




    hull
    [ noun ]
    1. dry outer covering of a fruit or seed or nut

    2. <noun.plant>
    3. persistent enlarged calyx at base of e.g. a strawberry or raspberry

    4. <noun.plant>
    5. United States naval officer who commanded the `Constitution' during the War of 1812 and won a series of brilliant victories against the British (1773-1843)

    6. <noun.person>
    7. United States diplomat who did the groundwork for creating the United Nations (1871-1955)

    8. <noun.person>
    9. a large fishing port in northeastern England

    10. <noun.location>
    11. the frame or body of ship

    12. <noun.artifact>
    [ verb ]
    1. remove the hulls from

    2. <verb.change>
      hull the berries


    Hull \Hull\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Hulled}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Hulling}.]
    1. To strip off or separate the hull or hulls of; to free
    from integument; as, to hull corn.

    2. To pierce the hull of, as a ship, with a cannon ball.


    Hull \Hull\, v. i.
    To toss or drive on the water, like the hull of a ship
    without sails. [Obs.] --Shak. Milton.


    Hull \Hull\, n. [OE. hul, hol, shell, husk, AS. hulu; akin to G.
    h["u]lle covering, husk, case, h["u]llen to cover, Goth.
    huljan to cover, AS. helan to hele, conceal. [root]17. See
    {Hele}, v. t., {Hell}.]
    1. The outer covering of anything, particularly of a nut or
    of grain; the outer skin of a kernel; the husk.

    2. [In this sense perh. influenced by D. hol hold of a ship,
    E. hold.] (Naut.) The frame or body of a vessel, exclusive
    of her masts, yards, sails, and rigging.

    Deep in their hulls our deadly bullets light.
    --Dryden.

    {Hull down}, said of a ship so distant that her hull is
    concealed by the convexity of the sea.

    1. Danielsson's 330-ton corvette is armed with artillery and depth charges that could sink a sub, but much of its weaponry is intended to punch holes in the hull of a sub and force it to the surface, rather than destroy it.
    2. There have been conflicting studies on whether the Alaska spill would have been significantly reduced if the Exxon Valdez had a double hull.
    3. The dugout had a surprisingly thin hull, less than two inches thick at the bottom and 1.2 inches along the gunwales, said curator Flemming Rieck.
    4. The tanker rammed jagged Bligh Reef, gashing its hull and spewing nearly 11 million gallons of Alaska crude oil in a spill which devastated fisheries, wildlife and the scenic shores of Prince William Sound.
    5. As the sub's trial run began 13 miles off the New Hampshire coast, a panel of green lights indicated that all the hull openings were closed, and the captain, Lt.
    6. Paul Yost said American Trader's hull apparently was punctured when it hit something on the bottom as the crew prepared to hook up to an underwater pipeline that carries crude oil to shore.
    7. The patched-up American Trader moved into Long Beach Harbor this morning and tied up at an Atlantic Richfield Co. dock to unload the remaining 21 million gallons of crude oil in its tanks and begin hull puncture repairs.
    8. A double hull creates a ship within a ship.
    9. Endurance, which recently underwent emergency repairs after an iceberg knocked a hole in its hull, went to the rescue, the ministry said.
    10. The search began just after noon Saturday when the captain of the cruise ship Holiday reported seeing two scuba divers swimming under the ship's hull and asked authorities to search for anything suspicious below the water line.
    11. The memorial spans the hull of the Ariozona battleship, which still flies the U.S. flag.
    12. The memorial spans the hull of the battleship, which still flies the U.S. flag.
    13. The easiest way to do that is provide one or more vehicle decks, accessible through large doors in the hull, running the length of the ship.
    14. It's harder to build the bottom floors of a building when the upper floors already exist." One rock "about the size of a Volkswagen Bug" and another that weighs an estimated 6,000 pounds are lodged in the torn hull, Vortmann said.
    15. The hull was gashed and the ship took on water in its forward ballast tank.
    16. The 13-foot whale hugs the ship's hull, sometimes gently bumps against it, and often sprays passengers with water.
    17. They worry that as the tanker, once on fire, cools down, the hull might crack and release the oil.
    18. The tanker Exxon Valdez, its hull ripped apart a year ago on Alaska's Bligh Reef, is a ship without a name as it undergoes repairs.
    19. Smit Tak has been trying to find a safe haven for the Khark 5 since an explosion ripped through the ship's hull Dec. 19 when it was 400 miles north of Las Palmas in Spain's Canary Islands.
    20. The barge was reported entirely submerged at first, but officials said it later drifted into shallower water and part of it jutted a dozen feet or more above the surface, allowing rescuers to walk on the hull.
    21. An Exxon tanker carrying 13 million gallons of petroleum products ran aground Friday near the mouth of the Mississippi River, but the hull was not damaged and none of the cargo spilled, the Coast Guard said.
    22. A Navy salvage unit decided in June that the boat's iron hull was too weak to withstand the stress of being raised.
    23. The tanker's 7-ton anchor snagged the hull of the smaller ship. The Blackthorn capsized and sank before almost half of its 50-member crew had time to abandon ship.
    24. The environmentists put the radiation sign on the hull of a ship believed to be of the Krivak class, which has nuclear capability.
    25. Some were believed trapped in the hull of the vessel, said Col. Jefferson Cardoso de Bem, chief of the Maritime Group.
    26. Nevertheless, the judge said the unprecedented decree could be "a technique that could be of great value to consumers." The Senate has some bad news for boat owners who hate to scrape barnacles off the hull.
    27. Divers preparing the crippled Exxon Valdez to enter San Diego Harbor went back to work today cutting away massive steel plates dangling from the ship's hull.
    28. Many politicians and environmentalists claim a second hull might have averted the spill.
    29. The Valdez spilled nearly 11 million gallons of crude into Alaska's wildlife-rich Prince William Sound on March 24 after it went off course and rammed its hull across Bligh Reef.
    30. The tanker's torn hull spilled more than 10 million gallons of oil about 25 miles south of Valdez.
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