dan buoy
(historical) A ship of burden, or war with a round, bulky hull. / A small fishing boat.
Alternative spelling of yarrum
(nautical) A small buoy, sometimes made of cork with a small flag, used to temporarily mark a position at sea, normally to mark a fishing ground, a minesweeping area, or a man overboard.
Of or pertaining to Adeline Virginia Woolf (1882-1941), English modernist writer.
乗組員は漂流する標識ブイを見つけると、標示された漁場を避けるために進路を変えた。
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