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avalanches
雪崩
常用释义
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基本释义
  • n. [水文][地理]雪崩(avalanche 的复数)
  • v. [水文][地理]雪崩(avalanche 的第三人称单数形式)
例句
  • 1·Most avalanches occur long before this happens.
    大多数雪崩在这之前就发生了。
  • 2·Too much snow, for example, can smother trees, and avalanches and snow creep can damage or destroy them.
    例如,太多的雪会使树木窒息,雪崩和积雪蔓延会损坏或摧毁树木。
  • 3·At present there is no way to predict or avoid such enormous avalanches, but, luckily, they are very rare.
    目前还没有办法预测或避免如此巨大的雪崩,但幸运的是,它们非常罕见。
  • 4·Scientists are constantly studying the smaller, more common avalanches, to try to understand what causes them.
    科学家们一直在研究更小的、更常见的雪崩,试图了解是什么导致这些雪崩。
  • 5·About 250, 000 avalanches occur each year in the Alps.
    阿尔卑斯山每年大约发生25万次雪崩。
  • 6·OK, I will offer you a final real-life example: Avalanches.
    好吧,我会提供给你最后一个真实的例子:雪崩。
  • 7·Landslides and avalanches, they report, were among the most common.
    山体滑坡和雪崩也是鸟儿们最常见死亡原因。
  • 8·There are threatening avalanches and ice falls that protect the mountain .
    雪崩和落冰好象都在保护这山一样。
  • 9·The avalanches are "scale invariant", which means that avalanches of all possible sizes occur.
    雪崩是“规模不变”的,这意味着所有有可能的大大小小的雪崩都会发生。
  • 10·He found that these neural avalanches are scale invariant and that their size obeys a power law.
    他发现这些神经雪崩是规模不变的,还有它们的大小遵循幂次定律。
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