escarpment

[美]/ɪ'skɑːpm(ə)nt/
[英]/ɪ'skɑrpmənt/
词频: 极高

释义

n. 悬崖,断崖,绝壁,陡斜坡
词形变化

例句

The hikers stood at the edge of the escarpment, taking in the breathtaking view below.

徒步旅行者站在悬崖边缘,欣赏着下面令人惊叹的景色。

The river carved a deep gorge into the escarpment over thousands of years.

这条河流在数千年间在悬崖上刻出了一个深峡谷。

The army used the escarpment as a natural defense barrier against enemy attacks.

军队利用悬崖作为天然防御屏障来抵御敌人的进攻。

The geologists studied the layers of rock exposed on the escarpment to understand the area's geological history.

地质学家研究了悬崖上暴露的岩层,以了解该地区的地质历史。

The road winds along the base of the escarpment, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

道路沿着悬崖的底部蜿蜒而行,提供周围景观的惊人美景。

Birds of prey often soar above the escarpment, searching for prey in the valley below.

猛禽经常在悬崖上空翱翔,寻找下方山谷中的猎物。

The villagers built their homes at the top of the escarpment for safety from floods.

村民们在悬崖顶部建造他们的家园,以免受洪水侵袭。

The archaeologists discovered ancient cave paintings on the walls of the escarpment.

考古学家在悬崖壁上发现了古老的洞穴壁画。

The climbers used ropes and harnesses to scale the steep escarpment.

攀登者使用绳索和安全带来攀登陡峭的悬崖。

The sunset cast a golden glow on the face of the escarpment, creating a magical atmosphere.

夕阳在悬崖的表面投下一抹金色的光辉,营造出一种神奇的氛围。

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