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lightship
/ 藞濒补瑟迟藢蕛瑟辫 /
noun
- a ship equipped as a lighthouse and moored where a fixed structure would prove impracticable
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of lightship1
Example Sentences
It鈥檚 a lightship 鈥 a ship that acts as a lighthouse and marks the start of British waters.
There would also be a 鈥渓ightshow, lightship, diorama and films, freaks and funny things鈥, all of which would in some form probably have been part of this year鈥檚 Glastonbury festival if it was taking place.
Hargreaves, originally from Lancashire, spent 16 years on lighthouses and lightships before taking voluntary redundancy in 1988 and becoming a security guard.
Osh went straight to his easel, where he鈥檇 been working on a painting of Mouse curled up in a lightship basket, her tail hanging over the rim.
The 24 passengers and crew of seven were all rescued by the lightship crew.
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