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gunwale

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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gun·wale (also gunnel) /ˈɡʌnl/ noun [countable]  TTWthe upper edge of the side of a boat or small ship 舷缘,舷边
Examples from the Corpus
gunwaleThe side of a ship, the Argo, shields along the gunwale, lies in a plane parallel to the background.He deflected the blow, and the razor edge cut deep into the gunwale of the ship.He perched himself on the edge of the gunwale and took the two ends of the rope in his hands.Reverend Sinnett sat on the gunwale, gripping his slim thighs.The boy jerked them in over the gunwale, his father giving an unnecessary push from underneath.Others leaned over the gunwale watching their own reflections ripple over the black water.With the two of them on board, the stern dipped until the gunwale was inches above the water.
Origin gunwale (1400-1500) gun + wale band ((11-20 centuries)) (from Old English walu); because it was once used to support guns
gun·wale nounChineseSyllable
Corpus edge a or of boat side the upper the of


gunwale
gunwale (also gunnel) /ˈɡʌnl/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1400-1500
 Origin: gun + wale 'band' (11-20 centuries) (from Old English walu); because it was once used to support guns
the upper edge of the side of a boat or small ship


gun·wale (also gun·nel) BrE /ˈɡʌnl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɡʌnl/ 🔊 nounthe upper edge of the side of a boat or small ship 舷缘(船舷的上缘)