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hull

noun
/hʌl/
/hʌl/
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  1. the main, bottom part of a ship, that goes in the water船身;船体
    • a wooden/steel hull木质/钢质船体
    • They climbed onto the upturned hull and waited to be rescued.他们爬上了倾覆的船体,等候救援。
    Topics Transport by waterc2
    Word Originnoun Middle English: perhaps the same word as hull(verb), or related to hold ‘compartment of a ship or aircraft used to store cargo’.

hull

verb
/hʌl/
/hʌl/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they hull
/hʌl/
/hʌl/
he / she / it hulls
/hʌlz/
/hʌlz/
past simple hulled
/hʌld/
/hʌld/
past participle hulled
/hʌld/
/hʌld/
-ing form hulling
/ˈhʌlɪŋ/
/ˈhʌlɪŋ/
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  1. hull something to remove the outer layer that covers peas, beans, grain, etc. or the ring of leaves attached to strawberries剥去(豌豆、大豆等)的外壳;摘掉(草莓)的花萼
    • First wash and hull the strawberries.首先将草莓洗净并去皮。
    • hulled barley去壳大麦
    Word Originverb Old English hulu, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch huls, German Hülse ‘husk, pod’, and German Hülle ‘covering’, also to heel ‘to put a plant in the ground and cover its roots’.

Hull

/hʌl/
/hʌl/
(also Kingston upon Hull)
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  1. a port and industrial centre in Humberside in north-eastern England. It is on the River Humber.船体:英格兰东北部亨伯赛德的港口和工业中心。它在亨伯河上。

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