英:['gleɪʃɪeɪt]
美:['gleɪʃɪˌeɪt]
英:['gleɪʃɪeɪt]
美:['gleɪʃɪˌeɪt]
vt.
使结冰
以冰(或冰河)覆盖
使受冰河作用
冻结
gla·ci·ate
gleI shi eIt [or] gleI si eIt
第三人称单数:glaciates
现在分词:glaciating
过去式:glaciated
过去分词:glaciated
glaciation (n.)
transitive verb
to envelop or cover with ice or glaciers; freeze.
to affect by glacial movement or change.
intransitive verb
to be frozen or enveloped with ice or glaciers; freeze over.
1620年代,“冻结”; 1861年涉及冰川时,源自拉丁语 glaciatus,过去分词形式为 glaciare,意为“变成冰”,源自 glacies “冰”(可能来自 PIE 词根 *gel- “冷; 冻结”)。相关词汇: Glaciated; glaciating。
The first known use of glaciate was circa 1623
glaciernoun
a large body of ice moving slowly down a slope or valley or spreading outward on a land surface
glaciernoun
a large body of ice moving slowly down a slope or valley or spreading outward on a land surface
glaciateverb
to cover with a glacier
to expose to glacial actionalso: to produce glacial effects in or on
glaciateverb
to cover with a glacier
to expose to glacial actionalso: to produce glacial effects in or on
glaciateverb
to cover with a glacier
to expose to glacial actionalso: to produce glacial effects in or on
1 Why it’s UNESCO-worthy: The park spreads its wings from ocean coast to temperate rain forest, alpine meadows to glaciated mountain peaks.
2 The recent weekend we visited, Mount Baker wasn’t even showing any of its glaciated faces, instead shrouding itself in a cloak of thick clouds.
3 The route requires a rounded skill set for climbers, who need to be familiar with roped travel over glaciated terrain, crevasse rescue, ice climbing and simul climbing, among other advanced techniques.
4 “This paleo-environmental work will then be used to inform the search for early-period sites along the formerly glaciated Pacific shoreline of Canada,” he said.
5 They would be constructed beneath the Cabinet Mountains Wilderness, an area of remote, glaciated peaks and valleys south of Troy.
6 Although colonial dams did trap sediment, they found, the glaciated landscapes provided far less grist than those farther south.
7 Of the sweeping lands that historically made up Nooksack territory — it once stretched from the glaciated heights of Mt.
8 Outside, clearly visible six miles to the south and more than 12,000 feet above town, rose the domed, glaciated head of 15,777-foot Mont Blanc, western Europe’s highest peak.
9 It used to be that the prime climbing season on glaciated Cascade peaks fell reliably between June and September.
10 Bromley's data show that at the end of the last Ice Age, glaciers were mainly confined to some alpine valleys, and Pucuncho and other areas were not glaciated.
11 Seen from the air, with Prince William Sound shimmering below, these glaciated peaks unfurl toward the horizon like tufts of meringue.
12 “It was such an amazing experience — going up a heavily glaciated peak, having to use a rope, crampons and an ice ax to get to this awesome viewpoint and look down at other peaks.“
13 Those hoping to spend more time in the Coast Mountains can take lengthier, multiday treks through glaciated valleys, too.
14 The glaciated granite of Yosemite is notoriously difficult to climb, requiring a whole suite of movement skills.
15 A: There is a moment in the story when the protagonist “glaciates” for the first time, turns into ice.
16 “The turkey did exist in California but the environment became drier in the Southern part of the state, and colder and glaciated, in northern part of the state,” Gardner said.
17 This area was much more intensely glaciated during the past glacial maximum.
18 Professional mountaineers in the US say some peaks in the Pacific Northwest that still have glaciated terrain have become increasingly hazardous.
19 While mine is a small barrier island, not a chunk of glaciated bedrock like Manhattan, and while it is home to three thousand people, not eight million, in that moment the two were the same.
20 At Chateau Lake Louise, our room looks over the eponymous lake and the glaciated mountains beyond.