arid的意思和读音

arid

: [ˈerɪd] : [ˈærɪd]

adj.

Adj.+n.arid region

adj.humid,exciting

adj.dry,parched,bone dry,baked,waterless

aridadj.

1.having little or no rain; very dry

arid and semi-arid deserts

2.with nothing new or interesting in it

an arid discussion

adj.1.;,2.

adj.1.an arid place is very dry without many plants because of a lack of rain2.something that is arid is not very interesting or exciting

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1.Just think how much water it must take to grow a cucumber in an arid place such as Spain.西

2.The mountain appeared barren, as though it had suffered through many years of arid climate.

3.So study arid make effective precautions and crack strongly terrorist activities are the vital tasks for the police of every country.

4.Therefore, tree planting and grass growing in semi-arid area maybe reduce runoff, meanwhile, improve monthly runoff distribution in a year.

5.In arid and semi-arid zones, appearance of microbiotic crusts will change the surface condition of sand dunes greatly.

6.The grape is usually a woody vine, climbing by means of tendrils. In arid regions it may form an almost erect shrub.

7.With both of these advantages and disadvantages of the use of a car in mind, I, personally, prefer to have my own car for work arid play.

8.He drew back his chair, clasped his hands over his head, and gave himself up to dull and arid musing.退

9.Arid and desolate Iraq was once a green, lush environment even reputed to be the setting of the Garden of Eden.绿

10.Even during the arid seasons, trees can provide food and means of making money until the next growth season.使