glacier的意思和读音

glacier

: [ˈɡleɪʃər] : [ˈɡlæsiə(r)]

n.

glaciers  

glaciern.

1.a large mass of ice, formed by snow on mountains, that moves very slowly down a valley

n.1.,

n.1.a very large mass of ice that moves very slowly

1. 〖 brokenice;thincoatingoficeonthewatersurface〗 glacier〖 sled〗 ...

2. 〖 popsicle;popsickle;ice-lolly〗 glacier〖 chaste;pure〗 ...

3. ... Poly Pad 80( 80) ∏Glacier) ∏Glass Pad(

4. continental glacier melt ...

5. iceberg 167. glacier 168. diamond 169. ...

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1.Finally we reached the glacier plateau, and a few minutes later we entered ABC. The circle had been closed.ABC

2.Until February, it had been the tongue of the Mertz Glacier, sticking out from the East Antarctic ice sheet into the Southern Ocean.

3.Only very old ice from a very deep glacier (the result of hundreds of thousands of years of compression) reflects light as blue.

4.The ice was very wide and thick. It began to move down the mountain. It was like a river of ice. It was a glacier.

5.Fortunately for you, a couple of guides were coming down the glacier and saw you were in trouble. What were you doing?

6.In scientific circles it had been known for months that something was badly wrong with the glacier claim.

7.Up to Brig, the Rhone is a torrent, and then becomes a great mountain river running southwest through a glacier valley.西

8.The probes show that it doesn't have many craters, but seems to be covered with a smooth sheet of ice, a global glacier.

9.The winter cold hung in the air like a frozen dinosaur trying to thaw from his glacier and walk across the earth.

10.The new measurements will also help scientists track how much the glacier is melting from year to year.