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Explanation of buoys

Explanation of buoy

(1) [float]: An indicator floating on the water surface that indicates the position of an object (such as a lobster basket) under the surface of the water body (2) [buoy; floating mark]: a floating body anchored at a fixed location, used to guide or warn sailors, or used to moor ships instead of anchoring. Detailed explanation: a metal or wooden device with one end tied to the bottom of the water. Float on the water. Used to indicate the boundaries of waterways, navigation obstacles and dangerous areas. Chen Zi'ang of the Tang Dynasty "Preface to Hong Yazi's "Luan Bird Poems": "Send a solitary rise in the dew moon, sinking and floating in the mountains and seas." Guo Moruo's "Manuscripts of Chinese History", Part 1, Chapter 3, Section 2: "In their ruins , a wooden oar about two meters long was found, as well as pottery and stone net pendants, wooden buoys, and bamboo fish baskets. ""Xinhua Monthly" Issue 3, 1950: "About the management of harbor rivers, lighthouse buoys, weather reports, etc. The duties of navigational aids...are all transferred to the Ministry of Transportation of the Central People's Government or the city's port authority."

Word breakdown

The explanation of floating ú floats on the water, and "sinks." ” Opposite: pontoon. buoyancy. buoy. duckweed. Floating. Ups and downs. float. A glimpse of light. Superficial: superficial. surface dust. relief. Empty, unrealistic: exaggerated. Flashy. Not calm, not composed: frivolous. impetuous. Temporary: floating notes. Floating branch. Can be interpreted as the standard standard (standard) ā the end of the tree, extended to the surface, non-fundamental: specimen. Treating the symptoms rather than the root cause. Notation: Trademark. road sign. mark. logo. ruler . slogan. Indicate with words or other things: indicate. title. List price. To flaunt (originally means to reveal and express; later extended to mean to promote and brag).