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bay
1[bey]
noun
a body of water forming an indentation of the shoreline, larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf.
Synonyms: , , , ,South Atlantic States.an arm of a swamp.
a recess of land, partly surrounded by hills.
an arm of a prairie or swamp, extending into woods and partly surrounded by them.
bay
2[bey]
noun
Architecture.
any of a number of similar major vertical divisions of a large interior, wall, etc..
The nave is divided into six bays.
a division of a window between a mullion and an adjoining mullion or jamb.
Aeronautics.
any portion of an airplane set off by two successive bulkheads or other bracing members.
a compartment in an aircraft.
a bomb bay;
an engine bay.
a compartment, as in a barn for storing hay.
Synonyms: , , , , ,Also called drive bay.Computers.an open compartment in the console housing a computer's CPU in which a disk drive, tape drive, etc., may be installed.
Nautical.
the deck space between the anchor windlass and the stem of a vessel.
bay
3[bey]
noun
a deep, prolonged howl, as of a hound on the scent.
the position or stand of an animal or fugitive that is forced to turn and resist pursuers because it is no longer possible to flee (usually preceded by at orto ).
a stag at bay; to bring an escaped convict to bay.
the situation of a person or thing that is forced actively to oppose or to succumb to some adverse condition (usually preceded by at orto ).
the situation of being actively opposed by an animal, person, etc., so as to be powerless to act fully (often preceded byat ).
verb (used without object)
to howl, especially with a deep, prolonged sound, as a hound on the scent.
Synonyms: , , , ,
verb (used with object)
to assail with deep, prolonged howling.
a troubled hound baying the moon.
to bring to or to hold at bay.
A dog bays its quarry.
bay
4[bey]
noun
Also called bay rum tree.Also called bayberry,.a tropical American shrub, Pimenta racemosa, having aromatic leaves that are used in making bay oil and bay rum.
any of various laurellike trees or shrubs.
any of several magnolias.
an honorary garland or crown bestowed for military victory, literary excellence, etc.
Tennyson had fairly won his bays.
bay
5[bey]
noun
reddish brown.
a horse or other animal of reddish-brown color.
adjective
(of horses or other animals) having a reddish-brown body.
bay
1/ ɪ /
noun
a wide semicircular indentation of a shoreline, esp between two headlands or peninsulas
an extension of lowland into hills that partly surround it
an extension of prairie into woodland
bay
2/ ɪ /
noun
an alcove or recess in a wall
any partly enclosed compartment, as one in which hay is stored in a barn
See bay window
an area off a road in which vehicles may park or unload, esp one adjacent to a shop, factory, etc
a compartment in an aircraft, esp one used for a specified purpose
the bomb bay
nautical a compartment in the forward part of a ship between decks, often used as the ship's hospital
a tracked recess in the platform of a railway station, esp one forming the terminus of a branch line
bay
3/ ɪ /
noun
a deep howl or growl, esp of a hound on the scent
(of a person or animal) forced to turn and face attackers
the dogs held the deer at bay
at a distance
to keep a disease at bay
to force into a position from which retreat is impossible
verb
(intr) to howl (at) in deep prolonged tones
(tr) to utter in a loud prolonged tone
(tr) to drive to or hold at bay
bay
4/ ɪ /
noun
Also called: 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
any of various other trees with strongly aromatic leaves used in cooking, esp a member of the genera Myrica or Pimenta
any of several magnolias See sweet bay
any of certain other trees or shrubs, esp bayberry
(plural) a wreath of bay leaves See laurel
bay
5/ ɪ /
noun
a moderate reddish-brown colour
( as adjective )
a bay horse
an animal of this colour, esp a horse
bay
A body of water partially enclosed by land but having a wide outlet to the sea. A bay is usually smaller than a gulf.
A space in the cabinet of a personal computer where a storage device, such as a disk drive or CD-ROM drive, can be installed.
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Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
She started the better in the second set and led by a double break but could not keep Zheng at bay as the Chinese rediscovered her big-hitting form.
They show up here every couple of days hoping that they’ll move enough to keep the evil Parky at bay.
The new site would have a drive-up loading bay, making it easier for larger items such as prams and cots to be lifted into a car or taxi.
The senior right-hander kept the Horned Frogs’ offense at bay, facing just three over the minimum in eight sterling innings.
She wrote and edited for the Stanford Daily and Stanford’s literary magazine, and tutored high school students in humanities classrooms across the bay.
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