英:[ˈplætəʊ]
美:[plæˈtoʊ]
英:[ˈplætəʊ]
美:[plæˈtoʊ]
pla·teau
plae to
复数:plateaux或plateaus
第三人称单数:plateaus
现在分词:plateauing
过去式:plateaued
过去分词:plateaued
noun
a usually extensive land area having a relatively level surface raised sharply above adjacent land on at least one side : tableland
a similar undersea feature
a region of little or no change in a graphic representation
a relatively stable level, period, or condition
a level of attainment or achievement
the 500-point plateau
verb
intransitive verb
to reach a level, period, or condition of stability or maximum attainment
loess plateau黄土高原
tibetan plateau青藏高原
qinghai-tibet plateau青藏高原
tibet plateau青藏高原
colorado plateau科罗拉多高原(美国西南部高原)
plateau phenomenon高原现象
high plateau高地,高原
plateau climate高原气候
career plateau职业高原;职业生涯高原
1796年,指“相对平坦的高地”,源自法语 plateau “高原”,源自古法语 platel(12世纪)“金属、木材等的平坦片”,是 plat “平坦的表面或物体”的小型化,名词用法是形容词 plat “平坦的,伸展的”(12世纪),可能源自通俗拉丁语 *plattus,来自或模仿希腊语 platys “平坦的,宽阔的,广泛的”(来自 PIE 词根 *plat- “展开”)。指“没有进展的阶段”最早见于1897年,最初用于学习心理学。指性刺激的意思始于1960年。
停滞时期
稳定状态
高原,平顶,坪:一个高起而又平坦的区域
高原
高原
坪区
坪
Noun French, from Middle French, platter, from plat flat
The first known use of plateau was in 1743
plateaunoun
a broad flat area of high land
a stable level, period, or condition
plateaunoun
a broad flat area of high land
a stable level, period, or condition
plateaunoun
a broad flat area of high land
a stable level, period, or condition
plateaunoun
a relatively flat elevated area see tibial plateau
1 Cross the plateau by actively seeking support and advice.
积极地寻求支援和建议,突破停滞期.
2 The weather seemed almost balmy after the unrelieved subzero temperatures of the plateau.
在经历了高原上持续零下的气温之后这里的天气看起来可以说是相当温暖了.
3 As the river drops from the plateau, it forms great waterfalls.
河水从高原上下落时,形成了巨大的瀑布。
4 Before we reached the edge of the plateau, we could already see the motionless sea and, farther out, a massive, drowsy-looking promontory in the clear water.
5 Could it be that the American obesity epidemic has reached a plateau?
可以认为美国肥胖病已经到了一个平台了么?
6 Alcante had such a beautiful presence that he seemed like the guardian angel of the pavilion, but Farmer worried about what would happen when he returned to his home in the central plateau.
7 A thick, dark green forest of oak and pine crowned pink-orange sand-rock plateaus that extended north and south beyond Nathan’s vision.
8 In late fall, as the deer moved down with each snowstorm, the people hunted the foothills and cerros and the grassy dry lake flats of the big plateau.
9 The plateau has never been carefully excavated, but observations by geographers Woods and Joseph McCann of the New School in New York City indicate that it is thick with ceramics.
10 If we can get onto it from the slopes of the nearer volcano, it may provide us a road up onto the plateau of ice.
11 He said that guilt—at least the kind some rich people felt toward the poor—allowed money to flow to the clinics and schools in the central plateau.
12 Here the glacier spills abruptly over the edge of a high plateau, dropping seaward through a gap between two mountains in a phantasmagoria of shattered ice.
13 They met in center plateau for the final assault.
14 He slowed her to a walk, confident that the cattle would veer through the break in the fence and continue south down the trail off the mountain plateau.
15 I saw a great green plateau with a green forest in its centre.
16 It was only a continuation of the deep canyon orifice that revealed the interior layers of the mountain plateau.
17 She had been collecting these plants her entire life, and some of them were deliciously exotic: saffron from the high plateaus of Persia, rhubarb-currant from the Caucasus Mountains, and ginger from the Far East.
18 A rocky plateau..surrounded by jagged and hostile mountains.
19 It would be a few months before Farmer encountered Jon Carroll, the army captain, in the central plateau, and I got my first glimpse of the American doctor and his thoughts.
20 As the river drops from the plateau, it forms great waterfalls.
河水从高原上下落时, 形成了巨大的瀑布.