aquifer的意思和读音

aquifer

: [ˈækwəfər] : [ˈækwɪfə(r)]

n.

aquifers  

aquifern.

1.a layer of rock or soil that can absorb and hold water

n.1.()

n.1.a layer of earth or rock that contains water or that water can pass through

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1.Where once it had recycled mountain rain into a vast aquifer underneath, its hard bottom now ushers occasional floodwater right out to sea.广

2.The aquifer rises especially close to the surface in the Sand Hills region in the north of the state, near Mrs Luebbe's ranch.

3.A new concept of flow transfixion is suggested by analyzing the general features of aquifer.

4.When confined aquifer under the bottom of the pit, the foundation excavation will reduce the thickness of overlying impermeable layer.

5.This formation is in part man-made: farmers drilling for water in 1916 tapped into a hydrothermal aquifer that flooded the area.:1916使

6.But even if uncooperative farmers were to join in the conversation efforts, this would only delay the depletion of the aquifer.

7.Moreover the coastal aquifer historically used in Tripoli was becoming contaminated and its salinity was increasing.

8.Brine is pumped from an aquifer to the surface to mix with moderately high-pressure CO2 and is reinjected at another point in the aquifer.

9.The aquifer structure's destruction due to the coal mining was the main reason for the first problem.

10.What is more, the hydrology of the aquifer, it argues, would slow the spread of any leak to a snail's pace.使