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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary

bay [beɪ]
  1. 1. noun [c] [地理]
  2. 2. noun (for loading, parking etc) 隔间
  3. 3. adjective [+horse] 红棕色
    to hold {or} keep sb/sth at bay
    不让某人/某物接近

Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary

bay [be] [beɪ]
  1. 1. noun [architecture] 开间房屋相邻两梁或两柱间的分区
  2. 2. noun [architecture] 墙壁的)凹进处,壁龛
  3. 3. noun [architecture] 同义词】bay window
  4. 4. noun 侧厅,边房
  5. 5. noun 分隔间空间;尤指(谷仓中)堆放干草或谷物处
  6. 6. noun [aeronautics] 分隔间空间;尤指飞机机舱;隔舱
    bomb bay
    (飞机上的)炸弹舱
    cargo bay
    货舱
  7. 7. noun 同义词】sick bay

Collins English-English Dictionary

bay [beɪ]
  1. 1. n a wide semicircular indentation of a shoreline, esp between two headlands or peninsulas
  2. 2. n an extension of lowland into hills that partly surround it
  3. 3. n [US] an extension of prairie into woodland
  4. 4. n [Etymology] C14: from Old French baie, perhaps from Old French baer to gape, from Medieval Latin batare to yawn
bay [beɪ]
  1. 1. n an alcove or recess in a wall
  2. 2. n any partly enclosed compartment, as one in which hay is stored in a barn
  3. 3. n See bay window
  4. 4. n an area off a road in which vehicles may park or unload, esp one adjacent to a shop, factory, etc
  5. 5. n a compartment in an aircraft, esp one used for a specified purpose
    the bomb bay
  6. 6. n [nautical] a compartment in the forward part of a ship between decks, often used as the ship's hospital
  7. 7. n [Brit] a tracked recess in the platform of a railway station, esp one forming the terminus of a branch line
  8. 8. n [Etymology] C14: from Old French baee gap or recess in a wall, from baer to gape; see bay1
bay [beɪ]
  1. 1. n a deep howl or growl, esp of a hound on the scent
  2. 2. vi. [intr] to howl (at) in deep prolonged tones
  3. 3. vt. [tr] to utter in a loud prolonged tone
  4. 4. vt. [tr] to drive to or hold at bay
  5. 5. vt. [Etymology] C13: from Old French abaiier to bark, of imitative origin
bay [beɪ]
  1. 1. n bay laurel, sweet bay a small evergreen Mediterranean laurel, Laurus nobilis, with glossy aromatic leaves, used for flavouring in cooking, and small blackish berries - See laurel
  2. 2. n any of various other trees with strongly aromatic leaves used in cooking, esp a member of the genera Myrica or Pimenta
  3. 3. n any of several magnolias - See sweet bay
  4. 4. n any of certain other trees or shrubs, esp bayberry
  5. 5. n [plural] a wreath of bay leaves - See laurel
  6. 6. n [Etymology] C14: from Old French baie laurel berry, from Latin baca berry
bay [beɪ]
  1. 1. n a moderate reddish-brown colour
  2. 2. n (as adjective)
    a bay horse
  3. 3. n an animal of this colour, esp a horse
  4. 4. n [Etymology] C14: from Old French bai, from Latin badius

Examples

bomb bay
(飞机上的)炸弹舱 bay
cargo bay
货舱 bay
The castle's staunch defenders kept the siege at bay.
城堡坚定的守卫者们抵御了敌人的围攻。
The last beach of the bay is solitary and peaceful.
海湾上的最后一片沙滩孤寂而宁静。 bay
The coastguard cottages had a splendid view overlooking the bay.
在海岸警卫员的小屋正好可以看得见海湾壮丽的景色。 bay
to hold {or} keep sb/sth at bay
不让某人/某物接近 bay
the bomb bay bay
the dogs held the deer at bay at bay
to keep a disease at bay at bay
a bay horse bay

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