第三人称复数:embankments
名词路堤; 筑堤
1. 堤岸:我们转向沿着枝叶茂密的堤岸(Embankment)开,逐渐亮起的晨曦河水暗暗发亮. N了解泰晤士河的潮汐,看过河里捞起尸体,告诉我天暖时龟和海豹迁移到哪里. 他指向一座地下室有游泳池的建筑,说他学生时代常在那儿游泳. 不有那座桥,
2. 堤:路基是为铺设于道渣与轨道的泥土路面. 在修筑铁路时,由于直线的坡度和弯道的曲率有一定的标准,因此需挖填以为直规定的线型. 一般路基的断面分为路堑(Through cut)、路堤(Embankment)、半堤半堑(Side-hill cut)等三类.
3. 路堤:路基是为铺设于道渣与轨道的泥土路面. 在修筑铁路时,由于直线的坡度和弯道的曲率有一定的标准,因此需挖填以为直规定的线型. 一般路基的断面分为路堑(Through cut)、路堤(Embankment)、半堤半堑(Side-hill cut)等三类.
4. 筑堤:inundate 淹没 | embankment 筑堤 | sediment 沉积(物)
1. embankment的反义词
1. (公路、铁路等的)路堤;(河、海等的)堤,堤岸
An embankment is a thick wall of earth that is built to carry a road or railway over an area of low ground, or to prevent water from a river or the sea from flooding the area.
e.g. They climbed a steep embankment.
他们爬上了陡峭的堤岸。
e.g. ...a railway embankment.
铁路路堤
1. TV showed floodwater flowing into the canal as villagers tried to repair an embankment with improvised sandbags.
2. But the latest exhibition at London's Embankment Galleries does more than just catalogue the trends that each discipline has tapped into.
3. Mud and silt taken from the lake was used to build an embankment, which was later called Su Causeway.
4. A tour guide told me a stretch of embankment is called the Su Causeway, " just as in Hangzhou ".
5. The unidentified woman apparently lost control after taking a curve at too high a speed, hit an embankment and flipped.
6. The embankment had been near danger levels since the ice began to thaw, with only 50 centimeters between the water and the top of the embankment.
7. Located at the foot of a mountain and built on a river embankment, the neighborhood had been vulnerable to flooding for many years.
8. embankment的意思
8. Israeli tanks fired on several Palestinian houses Thursday after the army said soldiers building an embankment were attacked by rockets.
9. embankment的翻译
9. The provincial government has ordered relevant departments to take precautions to avoid embankment breaching and make preparation for disaster relief work.
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10. The pagoda was designed to lock disaster dragon and protect the embankment from flood when it was built.
embankment是什么意思
noun
1. a long artificial mound of stone or earth
built to hold back water or to support a road or as protection