marina
/məˈriːnə/ (bre, ipa) · [mɚˈinə] /məˈriːnə/ (ame, ipa) · [mɚˈinə] /mə-ˈrē-nə/ (ame, mw)
marina — 名詞
- marinasingular
- marinasplural
1. a small harbour built for people who keep recreational vessels such as sailing y
遊艇碼頭
供遊艇停泊並附設餐廳等設施的小港口
a small harbour built for people who keep recreational vessels such as sailing yachts and motor cruisers, usually offering services like fuel, repairs, and places to eat or shop
Sayaka keeps her family's sailing boat at the marina near the old bridge.
Sayaka 把她家裡的帆船停放在舊橋附近的遊艇碼頭。
keeps [possession] at the marina
Emre and Zuri walked along the marina every Sunday, looking at the yachts.
Emre 和 Zuri 每個星期日都會沿著遊艇碼頭散步,欣賞那些遊艇。
walked along the marina
The new marina has a restaurant, a fuel station, and berths for two hundred boats.
新的遊艇碼頭設有餐廳、加油站,以及兩百個停泊位。
During the typhoon, all the fishing boats and yachts stayed safely inside the marina.
颱風期間,所有漁船和遊艇都安全地停泊在遊艇碼頭內。
Christopher rented a small motorboat from the marina shop for the afternoon.
Christopher 從遊艇碼頭的商店租了一艘小快艇,打算下午出航。
- harbour
a broader term for any sheltered body of water for boats; a marina is a specific type of harbour with recreational facilities
- dock
more common in American English, can refer to a single pier; a marina is a whole facility with multiple berths and services
- boatyard
focuses on storage and repair of boats, often without the restaurants and shops found at a marina
用法筆記
Countable noun. Frequently used with the prepositions 'at' (e.g., 'at the marina') to indicate location, and 'into' to indicate entry. A marina is distinct from a regular harbour or port because it is designed and equipped for recreational boats rather than commercial shipping.