luff
英 [lʌf]
美 [lʌf]
- n. 船首弯曲部;逆风航行;纵帆前缘
- vt. 将船首朝上风
- vi. 转船首迎风行驶;驶出上风
- n. (Luff)人名;(英)勒夫;(德)卢夫
luff 风帆,转舵来自PIE*lep,平的,展开,词源同loof,glove,flat.引申词义风帆,转舵。
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luff: see aloof
- luff (n.)
- c. 1200, in sailing, from Old French lof "spar," or some other nautical device, "point of sail," also "windward side," probably from Germanic (compare Middle Dutch lof "windward side of a ship" (Dutch loef), which might also be the direct source of the English word), from Proto-Germanic *lofo (cognates: Old Norse lofi, Gothic lofa "palm of the hand," Danish lab, Swedish labb "paw"), from PIE *lep- "to be flat" (see glove). As a verb from late 14c., from the noun.
- 1. No heavy leading edge causing the kite to luff.
- 没有重的前沿导致风筝对逆风行驶.
- 2. Behind Luff has soccer association president after all the tribulus prosperous uneven standard support.
- 毕竟勒夫背后有足协主席茨旺齐格支持.