英:[ˈsnəʊslaɪd]
美:[ˈsnoʊslaɪd]
英:[ˈsnəʊslaɪd]
美:[ˈsnoʊslaɪd]
snow·slide
sno slaId
noun
an avalanche of snow
The first known use of snowslide was in 1841
fire1 of 2noun
the light and heat and especially the flame produced by burning
eager liveliness : enthusiasm
fuel that is burning (as in a fireplace or stove)
the destructive burning of something (as a building or a forest)
the shooting of guns
fire2 of 2verb
to set on fire : kindle, ignite
stir entry 1 sense 3, enliven all fired up
a story to fire the imagination
to dismiss from employment
to cause to explode
fire dynamite
to cause to be driven from or as if from a gun : launch fire a rocket
fire an arrow
to shoot off a firearm : discharge
to throw with speed : hurl
fired the ball to first base
to subject to great heat
fire pottery
to feed the fire of
fire a furnace
to begin to burn
to have fuel (as in a cylinder of an engine) ignite at the proper time
to transmit a nerve impulse
the neuron fired
fish1 of 2noun
a water-dwelling animal—usually used in combinationcuttlefish
starfish
a cold-blooded vertebrate animal with a typically long scaly tapering body, limbs developed as fins, and a vertical tail fin that lives and breathes in water
the flesh of fish used as food
fish2 of 2verb
to catch or try to catch fish
to catch or try to catch fish in
fish the stream
to search for something underwater
fishing for pearls
to seek something by or as if by groping or feeling fished in his pocket for change
fished for compliments
snub-nosedadjective
having a stubby and usually slightly turned-up nose
snowy owlnoun
a large chiefly arctic owl that nests on the ground and is white or white spotted with brown
flour1 of 2noun
finely ground powdery meal of wheat or of any cereal grain or edible seed
a fine soft powder
flour2 of 2verb
to coat with flour
snow-whiteadjective
white as snow
snow tirenoun
an automobile tire with a tread designed to give added traction on snow
snowslidenoun
an avalanche of snow
1 Deaths are not uncommon, either from the snowslides, storms or altitude sickness.
2 The massive snowslide took place Sunday afternoon local time at the Armancette glacier in southeastern France about 20 miles southwest of Chamonix.
3 The Pitkin County Sheriff's Office announced the recovery of the snowshoer at 2:42 p.m. A family member, Laura Vitkavage, confirmed to CBS Denver that her cousin, Nathan Schmidt, was killed as a result of the snowslide.
4 The skiers, traveling uphill, triggered the snowslide in an area that wasn't mitigated for avalanches and was not yet open for the ski season, the Crystal Mountain Ski Resort said in a release.
5 Though Diana was fortunately not on the slopes that fateful day, Charles was, but miraculously avoided being caught in the snowslide, which injured one member of their group and killed another, Major Hugh Lindsay, a former aide to Queen Elizabeth.
6 Eight people were rescued from that avalanche and the second snowslide occurred as teams were searching for two others.
7 Police and rescuers searched the snowslide after witnesses said more people might be buried, but the operation ended with police saying there were no more victims.
8 Police and rescuers searched the snowslide after witnesses said more people might be buried.
9 A snowslide has blocked off traffic in this area.
雪崩阻碍了该地区的交通。
10 A snowslide may make an everlasting love story, but even the snowslide cannot ensure Eternity.
除非有雪崩,但雪崩也不能保证永恒。
11 A snowslide may make an everlasting love story , but even the snowslide cannot ensure Eternity.
除非有雪崩, 但雪崩也不能保证永恒.