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la·goon
l gun
复数:lagoons
lagoonal (adj.)
noun
a shallow, saltwater area by the sea but separated from it by sandbars or by coral reefs or islands.
a similar freshwater body, esp. one connected to a larger lake or river.
a man-made pool, as for sewage or wastewater treatment.
1670年代, lagune,早期为 laguna(1610年代),指“海边的沼泽或浅水区,被沙丘隔开”,源自法语 lagune 或直接源自意大利语 laguna “池塘,湖泊”,源自拉丁语 lacuna “池塘,洞穴”,源自 lacus “池塘”(参见 lake(n.1))。最初指威尼斯地区。1769年(由库克船长)将该词用于南海环礁中封闭的类似湖泊的水域。另见 -oon。相关词: Lagoonal。
In regions where Spanish is or formerly was the current language, the word lagoon is likely to be used with more latitude of meaning, since in the Spanish laguna is applied to ordinary lakes, to the bottoms of deep bays, especially when these are more or less closed in by a narrowing of the coast-lines, so as to give rise to lake-like areas, and also to shallow, swampy, or almost dried-up lakes inland as well as near the coast. [Century Dictionary]
在西班牙语为主要或曾经使用的地区,单词 lagoon 的含义可能更加广泛,因为在西班牙语中, laguna 用于普通湖泊,深海湾的底部,特别是当这些湾被海岸线的收缩所包围时,形成类似湖泊的区域,以及内陆或靠近海岸的浅水,沼泽或几乎干涸的湖泊。[世纪词典]
氧化塘
潟湖
潟湖
<&30&>湖
潟湖
部分海水被泥、沙岸或珊瑚礁所环绕而形成的出口很窄的咸水湖。
French & Italian; French lagune, from Italian laguna, from Latin lacuna pit, pool, from lacus lake
The first known use of lagoon was in 1673
laitynoun
the people of a religious faith who are not members of its clergy
persons not of a particular profession
lairdnoun
landowner
lairnoun
the den or resting place of a wild animal
refuge sense 1, hideaway
lain
laid
lag1 of 2noun
the action or condition of lagging
amount of lagging
a time during which lagging continues
lag2 of 2verb
to stay or fall behind : linger, loiter
to move, function, or develop too slowly
production lagged behind schedule
to slacken little by little : flag
lagoonnoun
a shallow channel or pond near or connected with a larger body of water
lagoonnoun
a shallow channel or pond near or connected with a larger body of water
1 In the corner of my eye, I could only see a hint of him—eyes as incandescently blue as the heart of fire, a briar of dark hair dewed with lagoon water.
2 She took both my hands in hers as if we were getting ready to jump together into a deep spot in the lagoon of Ojo de Agua.
3 Across the street stood a majestic domed Greek temple, situated on the banks of a winding shallow lagoon.
4 Plants in a water treatment lagoon will be cut down when fully grown and harvested for biofuel.
用于污水处理的植物长大后可用来制造生物燃料。
5 They settled on a group of tiny islands a lagoon off the Adriatic Sea.
他们在亚得里亚海附近的泻湖附近建立了一系列的小岛.
6 The resort also a lagoon, tennis courts and volleyball.
海龟湖度假村里也有温泉 、 网球场和排球场.
7 The White City was a labyrinth of lagoons and tended gardens, and spread throughout it all, towering buildings crammed from floor to ceiling with exhibits.
8 Just before they go on fire you see the lagoon.
就在它们着火之前,你看到了泻湖。
9 She came to Tane, waking him with a kiss, and they swam in the cool waters of a lagoon.
10 Olmsted’s plans alone would make the exposition unique, with lagoons, canals, and great lawns all set against the cobalt-blue steppe of Lake Michigan.
11 Ishmael wrestled his pack into the lagoon and splashed in hard behind it.
12 In a few seconds the fat boy's grunts were behind him and he was hurrying toward the screen that still lay between him and the lagoon.
13 “We want to do something to liven up the lagoons and basin,” Millet told an interviewer.
14 If we crossed the frozen Vistula lagoon, we could then make our way down the narrow strip of land to either Pillau or Gotenhafen.
15 As soon as we see him heading for the lagoon, we will row back to you as quickly as possible and then follow him in your motorboat.”
16 The beauty of the lagoon is unparalleled.
美丽的泻湖是无与伦比的。
17 She thought about this as she walked toward the lagoon to check the fishing lines.
18 Closer at hand, silent electric launches glided through the lagoon.
19 He concentrated on the fair’s central lagoon, which his dredges soon would begin carving from the Jackson Park shore.
20 The lagoon had protected them from the Pacific: and for some reason only Jack had gone right down to the water on the other side.