body of water
英 [ˈbɒdi ɒv ˈwɔːtə(r)]
美 [ˈbɑːdi əv ˈwɔːtər]
网络 水域; 水之身; 水体
英英释义
noun
- the part of the earth's surface covered with water (such as a river or lake or ocean)
- they invaded our territorial waters
- they were sitting by the water's edge
双语例句
- The oceans actually form one continuous body of water.
海洋实际上是由一个连续不断的水域构成的。 - This body of water separates most of the state from famous Cape Cod.
海水将该州的大部分与著名的科德角半岛分隔开来。 - The body of water was left pristine so scientists can watch natural processes unfold after the blast.
这里的水未受过任何污染,因此科学家可以借此研究大爆炸后自然演化的进程。 - Remove with a dredge, usually from a bottom of a body of water.
常指用挖掘机从带水的物体的底部挖泥。 - A small arm off of a larger body of water ( often between rocky headlands).
离开较大水体的一个小的臂状水湾,通常位于多岩石的地岬之间。 - Drag, usually the bottom of a body of water.
通常指从水的底部拖拉。 - Measure depths with a sounding line, as of a body of water.
用测绳索来测量水域的深度。 - The margin of land bordering a body of water.
边沿与水体毗连的陆地的边缘。 - The less severe winters are connected with the presence of a large body of water, which cools slower than land.
冬天不太冷与大面积水域有关,水比陆地冷得慢。 - You know that even though that body of water has disappeared, it does not cease to exist.
你知道,即使水之形体已经消失,它也并非停止存在。