a place where the land goes inwards and the sea or lake fill the space
one of a series of compartments in a building, a structure or an area
"they put him in the sick bay"
"he opened the bomb bay"
The hounds are at a bay.
出自:Venus Adonis , Shakespeare
The boar was not at bay any more, but charging Master Twyti.
出自: T. H. White
To rouse his wrongs and chase them to the bay.
出自:Richard II , Shakespeare
Gerald seemed always to be at bay against everybody.
出自: D. H. Lawrence
My affection hath an unknown bottom, like the Bay of Portugal.
出自:As You Like It , Shakespeare
Around the bay are sunken ruins of other seaports.
出自: N. Calder
The last two bays of the nave..are unoccupied.
出自: F. R. Wilson
A very delightful library..containing a multitude of books so retiringly housed in bays and alcoves.
出自: J. Hilton
For twenty years they have been baying at your heels in Washington.
出自: fig.
The wind bayed at the window like starving wolves.
出自: B. Malamud
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