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Definition of coaming in English: coaming(also coamings) noun ˈkəʊmɪŋˈkoʊmɪŋ A raised border round the cockpit or hatch of a yacht or other boat to keep out water. 舱口防水拦板(或围板) I stepped over the coaming and down into the cockpit mooring ropes are housed in the side pockets in the coamings Example sentencesExamples - I began a diary, scratched on the cockpit coaming.
- She opened the hatch, stepped over the coaming and closed it without looking away.
- After ten minutes of motoring, during which he remembered to douse the coaming and hull with some water, he left the yawl on automatic and went below again.
- Further back, the port side of the deck is low in the silt and either the hold coamings are offset to starboard or the forward mast is offset to port.
- Sitting up on the coaming, spring sun in our eyes, the thrumming of the sail above us, we were as happy as the coots and grebes fossicking around in the reeds.
- Hatch coamings from the coal bunkers rest on one side, in line with the keel, still attached to a broken frame from the deck.
- Drucker's seat belt broke and his forehead slammed into the uncushioned coaming at the bottom of the windshield frame.
- I dropped further down, below the coaming and into the hold.
- Evidence of the coal bunkers being forward of the boilers is provided by a pair of hatch coamings, through which the fuel would have been loaded, resting on the sand.
- The sides have fallen both in and out of the holds, the coamings broken into sections and the deck a mess.
OriginEarly 17th century: of unknown origin. Rhymesgloaming, homing, Wyoming Definition of coaming in US English: coaming(also coamings) nounˈkōmiNGˈkoʊmɪŋ A raised border around the cockpit or hatch of a yacht or other boat to keep out water. 舱口防水拦板(或围板) I stepped over the coaming and down into the cockpit mooring ropes are housed in the side pockets in the coamings Example sentencesExamples - Further back, the port side of the deck is low in the silt and either the hold coamings are offset to starboard or the forward mast is offset to port.
- Sitting up on the coaming, spring sun in our eyes, the thrumming of the sail above us, we were as happy as the coots and grebes fossicking around in the reeds.
- After ten minutes of motoring, during which he remembered to douse the coaming and hull with some water, he left the yawl on automatic and went below again.
- I began a diary, scratched on the cockpit coaming.
- The sides have fallen both in and out of the holds, the coamings broken into sections and the deck a mess.
- Hatch coamings from the coal bunkers rest on one side, in line with the keel, still attached to a broken frame from the deck.
- Drucker's seat belt broke and his forehead slammed into the uncushioned coaming at the bottom of the windshield frame.
- I dropped further down, below the coaming and into the hold.
- She opened the hatch, stepped over the coaming and closed it without looking away.
- Evidence of the coal bunkers being forward of the boilers is provided by a pair of hatch coamings, through which the fuel would have been loaded, resting on the sand.
OriginEarly 17th century: of unknown origin. |