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sand·bar
saend bar
复数:sandbars
noun
a ridge of sand deposited in a river or near a seashore by the action of currents or tides; shoal.
也称 sand-bar,指“河底或河口因水流作用而形成的沙洲”,1755年,源自 sand(n.)+ bar(n.1)。
The first known use of sandbar was in 1766
sandboxnoun
a box for holding sand especially for children to play in
sandblastverb
to cut or clean with sand driven at high speed by or as if by compressed air
sandblastverb
to cut or clean with sand driven at high speed by or as if by compressed air
sandblastverb
to cut or clean with sand driven at high speed by or as if by compressed air
sandbarnoun
a ridge of sand formed in water by tides or currents
1 They motored between sandbars to a familiar spot, and slid the wide hoops of their nets into the steel-colored water.
2 Stingray City in Grand Cayman is a magical experience. It’s located on a sandbar in the North Sound, and as you enter the waist-deep water, the stingrays begin to appear.
3 A brilliant orange sun spilled through the cottonwood trees, and the river — interrupted by grassy islands and hidden sandbars — reflected the show like a broken mirror.
4 The wave would throw me down and scrape me along the sandbar, where I would really get to play with the sharks.
5 This two-mile-long sandbar is covered in pine trees and has been revered for centuries.
6 Many boats have run aground on the sandbar at the river mouth.
许多船只在河口的沙堤搁浅。
7 Jiangsu coastal tide wave system effecting by sea level rise have been studied, the driving force controlling evolution trend of radiation sandbar also have been discussed.
分析了海平面上升对江苏海岸潮波系统的影响,探讨了控制辐射沙洲趋势性演变的主要驱动力。
8 The river simmered, boiled, then erupted in chaos as surging tides slammed into sandbars and rapids began to rise all around us.
9 I approach a sandbar covered in resting cormorants, as sea otters float in nearby kelp, inky-eyed pups nestled on their mothers’ chests.
10 I’d wager a guess that if the kayak sank anywhere near that sandbar, it got sucked into that hole.”
11 He said the currents form when there is a break between two sandbars in the water.
12 By day, guests can paddleboard and kayak at a nearby sandbar.
13 Old inlets are closing, new passages are opening and sandbars are materializing.
14 He knew the ship’s speed, and could sense no rocks, sandbars, or other natural dangers in their path.
15 That’s how I found myself against a backdrop of sandbars and marshes at Popes Creek plantation, where Washington was born, on Feb. 22, 1732.
16 That evening, when the tide was low and the muddy sandbars appeared among puddles of water, as far as a hundred yards out, they gathered clams.
17 The ship was hung up on a sandbar three hours.
那艘轮船在沙洲搁浅了3个小时。
18 From the top of the dune, a palette of bright blue hues stretched over the peeping sandbars toward the five islands of the Bazaruto Archipelago.
19 Shot near La Push on the Olympic Peninsula, it shows a small, ripple-patterned sandbar islet afloat in a pond of calmed seawater.
20 There would be no clams for lunch—you clammed at low tide, on the sandbars.