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oarlock
oarlock (ˈɔəlɒk) Forms: 1 árloc, 5 orlok, 7 orelock, 9 oar-lock. [OE. árloc, f. ár oar + loc lock, closure, enclosure. Cf. also rowlock.] A notch or fork in which the oar of a boat plays; a rowlock. Also attrib. in oarlock seat.a 1100 Ags. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 288/6 Columbaria, arlocu. a 1419 Liber A... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rowlock
A rowlock (), sometimes spur (due to the similarity in shape and size), oarlock (American English) or gate, is a brace that attaches an oar to a boat. With the advent of modern materials oarlocks are now injection moulded plastic and precision made to minimize play (slop) between the oar collar and the oarlock wikipedia.org
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oarlock
oarlockn (US) = rowlock. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Oar
The blade is further from the oarlock than the rower's hands. The mechanical advantage of the oar depends on the length of the oar from the oarlock to the blade, compared to the length from the oarlock to the rower's wikipedia.org
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rowlock
rowlock (ˈrʌlək, ˈrɒlək) Forms: α. 8 rowluck, 8– rowlock. β. 9 rollock, rullock. [Prob. an alteration (after row v.1) of the earlier oarlock. The etymological pron. (ˈrəʊlɒk) is recognized by many Dictionaries, in some cases without mention of the usual forms.] a. A contrivance or device, usually co... Oxford English Dictionary
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Oar (sport rowing)
Oars differ from paddles in that they use a fixed or sliding fulcrum, an oarlock or rowlock attached to the side of the boat, to transfer power from the wikipedia.org
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rowlock
rowlock/ˈrɔlək; ?@ ˈrəulɔk; `roˌlɑk/ (US also `oarlock) n device on the side of a rowing-boat for keeping an oar in place (划艇边缘的)桨架. =>illus at rowing-boat (row2) 见 rowing-boat(row>>2) 插图. Cf 参看 thole. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Echo 12
Oarlock sockets are built in, and there is a pad for the motor. A rowing seat runs athwartship." wikipedia.org
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Rowing
A rowlock or oarlock is, in strict terminology, a U-shaped cut-out in the top-most strake of the boat's hullthis cut-out is usually in a wash-strake, a rowing (voga alla veneta) is the traditional technique in Venice, Italy in which the rower stands up, facing forward and resting the oar in a special oarlock wikipedia.org
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Dinghy
A single sculling oarlock or notch on the transom is less common, but requires less space; and is used with a single sculling oar moving back and forth A single sculling oar with an oarlock on the rear transom can be a compact emergency oar. wikipedia.org
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Jersey Skiff
But an oarlock can be mounted on the transom for use with an oar as a steering device. wikipedia.org
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Rafting
The oars slide into the gap between the U-shaped metal pieces and can be held in place with a plastic stopper called an oarlock. The oarlock allows the oar to maintain its position on the oar at a correct length for rowing. wikipedia.org
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Fosnes
The charge is a oarlock from a rowing boat. wikipedia.org
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Hasvik
The actual name of the mountain is compared in form with an old oarlock (Old Norse: hár). Coat of arms The coat of arms was granted on 13 July 1984. wikipedia.org
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F. D. Colson
capturing the eight-oared four-mile race by eight boat lengths, while Harvard took the four-oared two-mile race by a length after a Yale rower broke his oarlock wikipedia.org
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