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词汇 seamark
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Definition of seamark in English:

seamark

nounˈsiːmaːkˈsiˌmɑrk
  • A conspicuous object distinguishable at sea, serving to guide or warn sailors in navigation.

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    a ledge of rock off Cape Ann acted as a seamark
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Sometimes a forceful vertical element intrudes on the stark, elemental division between earth, sea and sky: the telltale trace of human intrusion, a buoy, lighthouse or seamark.
    • The tower, built in 1720 by Trinity House as a seamark for £724, used to have a roof like a castle, which its owners are intending to recreate.
    • In 1787, before Stevenson was part of the family, Smith had become the first engineer for the Northern Lighthouses, a trust set up in 1786 to introduce the lighting of seamarks to the dangerous coasts of Scotland and the Isle of Man.

Definition of seamark in US English:

seamark

nounˈsēˌmärkˈsiˌmɑrk
  • A conspicuous object distinguishable at sea, serving to guide or warn sailors in navigation.

    导航标志

    a ledge of rock off Cape Ann acted as a seamark
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The tower, built in 1720 by Trinity House as a seamark for £724, used to have a roof like a castle, which its owners are intending to recreate.
    • In 1787, before Stevenson was part of the family, Smith had become the first engineer for the Northern Lighthouses, a trust set up in 1786 to introduce the lighting of seamarks to the dangerous coasts of Scotland and the Isle of Man.
    • Sometimes a forceful vertical element intrudes on the stark, elemental division between earth, sea and sky: the telltale trace of human intrusion, a buoy, lighthouse or seamark.
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