crevasse如何读

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美:[krɪˈvæs]

crevasse是什么意思

  • n.裂缝;破口;崩溃处

crevasse自然拼读

cre·vasse

kr vaes

crevasse变形

复数:crevasses

第三人称单数:crevasses

现在分词:crevassing

过去式:crevassed

过去分词:crevassed

crevasse英英释义

noun

a deep cleft or crack, esp. in a glacier or in the earth's surface.

transitive verb

to make a cleft or crack in; fissure.

crevasse词源中文解释

1823年,“阿尔卑斯山冰川上的裂缝或裂缝”; 1814年,“河岸的破口”(通过路易斯安那法语使用),源自法语 crevasse,源自古法语 crevace “裂缝”(见 crevice)。与 crevice 相同,但在感觉 crevice 的当时含义过小的意义上重新采用。

crevasse_体育行业词汇

冰裂缝

crevasse_地理学行业词汇

冰川隙

crevasse词源英文解释

French, from Old French crevace — see crevice

The first known use of crevasse was in 1813

crevasse儿童词典英英释义

crevicenoun

a narrow opening caused by a split or crack : fissure

crevassenoun

a deep crevice (as in a glacier)

crevasse 例句

1 Tenzing was moving closely behind the other four, stepping exactly where they had stepped, when he broke through a thin veneer of snow spanning a deep crevasse.

2 Finally, I came to a place where the crevasse narrowed down to a thin gap only about two feet across.

3 Who pulled me out of freezing rivers and away from crevasses I didn’t see.

4 In his mouth were the remains of fir trees — the last meal that he had before he fell into the crevasse and broke his back.

它嘴里还留着冷杉—它掉进冰河裂隙折断脊柱之前的最后一顿饭。

5 I’d head down the crevasse until it ended, then go around it.

6 On the way down from his first reconnaissance climb, Bear was almost killed in a crevasse at 19,000 feet.

贝尔曾在他进行第一次侦查攀登时,差点死在了19,000英尺的冰裂缝中。

7 I dug my knees into the crusty snow as best I could and threw the end of the rope down the crevasse.

8 My ten-foot curtain rods seemed a poor defense against crevasses that were forty feet across and hundreds of feet deep.

9 A long snowfield lay between them and the next gap, and on crossing it they discovered a crevasse so deep that “two battleships could have been hidden in it,” as Worsley said.

10 The car practically bottomed out in a pothole that was more of a crevasse.

11 On days like this the Wall shimmered bright as a septon’s crystal, every crack and crevasse limned by sunlight, as frozen rainbows danced and died behind translucent ripples.

12 A crevasse yawned on her right, falling away into darkness.

13 “Oh, if we get out of the crevasses I’ll be fine. And if the sun ever comes out again, you get on the sledge and I’ll give you a free ride to Karhide.”

14 The abundant crevasse prove that fracture is the chief form of yielding.

大量的冰隙证明破裂是变形的主要形式.

15 Beau walked on the other side of me, away from the crevasse.

16 In all his dreams he hunted her, sometimes through the new green meadows of spring, but usually through the ice fields, dodging boulders and crevasses with unerring steps.

17 He managed to extricate himself, then fell into another, deeper, crevasse.

18 Through the “cracks” in the floor of the raft—yawning crevasses would be more accurate—I looked directly into the bottomless depths of the sea.

19 We were nearer the southern edge of the Gobrin Glacier than the map indicated, for we began to meet pressure-ice and crevasses on the second day of our turn southward.

20 A bluster of wind blew a swirl of snow down into the crevasse.

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