glacier
英 [ˈɡlæsiə(r)]
美 [ˈɡleɪʃər]
n. 冰川
复数:glaciers
Collins.1 / BNC.10592 / COCA.7875
牛津词典
noun
- 冰川
a large mass of ice, formed by snow on mountains, that moves very slowly down a valley
柯林斯词典
- 冰川;冰河
Aglacieris an extremely large mass of ice which moves very slowly, often down a mountain valley.
英英释义
noun
- a slowly moving mass of ice
双语例句
- Hiking in Montana's Glacier National Park had always been my dream.
在蒙大拿州的国家冰川公园徒步旅行一直是我的梦想。 - Warring Marines have taken over Icecrown Glacier.
陆战队已经占领了寒冰皇冠的冰川。 - Arctic coastal state for contest glacier melt posterior ocean and submarine resource at swords'points.
北极沿岸国家为了争夺冰川融化后的海洋和海底资源正剑拔弩张。 - This might mean more precipitation in the winter which might change the glacier, possibly making it advance.
这可能意味着冬天更多的降水,这可能改变冰川,或许让它前进。 - Precipitation waters include rain, fog, frost, mist, hail, snow and glacier water.
包括降雨、雾、霜、冰雹、雪、和冰川。 - When temperature eventually rose again, the glacier melted and the ocean return to the former depth.
最终,温度再次回升,冰川融化,海洋也回到了最初的状态。 - The glacier scooped a canyon out of rocks.
冰河在礁石中冲出了一条河谷。 - This glacier has been here for countless generations.
这条冰河在此已历经无数个世代。 - If current global warming trends continue, there will be no glaciers left in Glacier National Park by 2030.
如果目前的全球变暖趋势继续下去,到2030年国家冰川公园就再也见不到冰川了。 - The glacier calved a large iceberg.
冰河崩解而形成一个大冰山。