boulder
英 [ˈbəʊldə(r)]
美 [ˈboʊldər]
n. (受水或天气侵蚀而成的)巨石; 漂砾
复数:boulders 现在分词:bouldering
Collins.1 / BNC.8912 / COCA.6122
牛津词典
noun
- (受水或天气侵蚀而成的)巨石;漂砾
a very large rock which has been shaped by water or the weather
柯林斯词典
- 大圆石;巨石
Aboulderis a large rounded rock.
英英释义
noun
- a large smooth mass of rock detached from its place of origin
双语例句
- The twelve-year-old girl has found her boulder, Huabei has found his victory, and you have found your rivers of the north.
十二岁的小女孩找到了她的岩石,华北找到了他的胜利,你找到了你的北方的河。 - You never know what's under the next boulder.
你无从知道下一个大石头下会有什么。 - Big boulder on the track so train stop.
铁轨上有块大石头,所以火车停下来了。 - We all heaved together and removed the boulder.
大家一齐用劲,把大石头搬开了。 - Until now, calculation of general scouring in the boulder riverbed is still under research.
漂石河床的一般冲刷计算是迄今为止还在研究的课题。 - They held a banquet for me in a place called boulder.
他们在堡德为我举办了一次宴会。 - He dragged the boulder up the rock and toppled it over the edge.
他把那块大鹅卵石拖到岩石上,推了下去。 - It's usually one of our many climbing enthusiasts up from boulder.
通常是我们来自于巨石城的许多狂热分子的一个。 - He took my hand to help me over a boulder that blocked the way.
他牵着我的手带我爬过那块挡道的卵石。 - The people of Boulder, Colo., have a reputation for appreciating their environment.
在科罗拉多州博尔德的人有一个欣赏他们的环境的声誉。
