reef的意思和读音

reef

: [rif] : [riːf]

n.

v.

reefs  

n.ridge,bar,bank,mound,range

reefn.

1.a long line of rocks or sand near the surface of the sea

a coral reef

2.a part of a sail that can be tied or rolled up to make the sail smaller in a strong wind

v.

1.~ sthto make a sail smaller by tying or rolling up part of it

n.1.,;2.】(便),3.;

v.1.()

n.1.a long line of rock or coral in the sea, with its top just below or just above the surface

1. 106  reed 107  reef 108  reel 线 v., …

2. reed bed reef reflection ...

3. red-top moss agate reef , reflection of light ...

4. 81,reap 83,reef 84,algae ...

5. traffic reef ; corner ...

6. reap reef relax ...

7. 106  reed 107  reef 108  reel 线 v., …

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1.A great deal of this has been happening in the Great Barrier Reef, particularly in coral reefs all over the world.

2.He said people rushed out of their homes and buildings as the quake rocked the reef-fringed tropical island around lunchtime.屿

3.The tide was running so that long streaks of foam tailed away from the reef and for a moment they felt the boat was moving steadily astern.仿退

4.We stayed a week at the Outrigger Reef and found the staff helpful and motel to be situated perfectly.

5.Marine reef ecologist Scott Porter works to remove oil from his hands in the Gulf of Mexico south of Venice, Louisiana.西·

6.Just a small increase in average temperatures could cause massive coral bleaching on the reef, he said.

7.She said she wanted to see the sea, reef and crabs under reef before death.

8.The destination of the ship and the nationality of its owner are irrelevant to the ecosystem with the Great Barrier Reef.

9.The reef limestones are characterized by plentiful fractures and pore spaces. showing a nature of good reservoirs.

10."A world without the Great Barrier Reef, where you don't have the pleasure of going to see wild places any more, " he said.“,”