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prow造句
1. The car's long prow dips into the first tunnel. 2. Whatever had been on its prow was now gone, sheared off when the sleek vessel had been driven among the trees. 3. Then the prow guns of the Adorno spoke in unison with those of her poop. 4. She had a high, curved prow, with a pair of antlers fastened to it. 5. Her prow, a cast-iron projection weighing 1, 500 pounds, was intended for use as a ram. 6. He gripped the prow where it separated in a narrow V and took a deep breath. 7. Her own iron prow and cutwater were carried away, and she was otherwise badly damaged about the stern by the collision. 8. Jack yelled with open arms on the prow. 9. But never more than fit between prow and stern. 10. I gain the cove with pushing prow. 11. As I gain the cove with pushing prow. 12. He stands on the prow looking at the sea. 13. Thailand of preexistence of this danger prow erupts. 14. Except that in Latin a ship's prow was called a rostrum and the plural of rostrum was rostra so they called the speaking platform rostra. 15. The prow of the motor cut through the water like a knife. 16. Prow and bouldered sea slugged it out all night, a clattering succession of growlers and bergy bits nudged aside, slowly but surely. 17. But the makeshift boat, with a prow jutting out of the front and a taxi sign on the roof, was intercepted by the U. S. Coast Guard about 32 km off Key West on the southern tip of Florida. 18. The prow of the motor - boat cut through the water like a knife. 19. Or that your prow , surging forward, met with no adverse currents or interfering rocks? 20. And there were wishes here, but never prow and stern. 21. The part of a ship at which the prow joins the keel. 22. Almost 60 feet long, with a raked prow and stern, it was built of Afri-can and Indian wood and fitted with a square sail. 23. The second being inspected is the prow navy who dress them up with white uniform, standing quite regularly, just like a stretch of landscape, also a white stone wall, displaying their dauntlessness. 24. A projection on the prow of a warship, used to batter or cut into enemy vessels. 25. The spears were collected and stacked upright in the prow, inside a metal ring attached to the swan's head. 26. Nora is standing on the headland like the figure-head on the prow of a ship. 27. And there were wishes here, but never more than fit between prow and stern. 28. Out upon the wharfs they came, Knight and Burgher, Lord and Dame, And around the prow they read her name, The Lady of Shalott. 29. Leech's installation entitled Hypergraphia is on display at the Flatiron Prow Art Space in New York until December 31, 2011. 30. The species is popularly known as "Nepenthes viking" after the resemblance the pitchers bear to the prow of a Viking ship.