第三人称复数:gulfs
名词海湾; 波斯湾; 分歧; (地面的)裂口
及物动词吞没; 卷进
名词
1. They used to be friends but a great gulf has developed between them.
他们过去一直是朋友,但如今两人之间已产生了极大的分歧。
2. The earthquake left a gulf in the fields.
地震在田地里留下一条裂口。
1. 湾:非常棘手. 单单考虑能源价格上涨,意味着应该提高利率以抵挡通胀压力的苗头. 美国议会目前正在立法重建新奥尔良市(New Orleans)和墨西哥湾(Gulf)沿岸地区,此举引发的财政刺激,使得更有必要采取紧缩的货币政策.
2. 海湾地区:20世纪60年代晚期,当英国从海湾地区(Gulf)撤出的时候,美国并未做好充分接管的准备. 华盛顿(Washington)当局只是为确保石油通道的畅通和防御苏联入侵采取了相应措施,除此以外并无其它政策.
3. 波斯湾:法新社科威特市3日电:交易商表示,波斯湾(Gulf)股市今天收盘小涨,杜拜(Bubai)债务危机初步冲击导致的暴跌情况,似已平息. 阿拉伯联合大公国杜拜和阿布达比(Abu Dhabi)两邦的市场因国定假日,今天连续第二天休市.
1. 鸿沟;严重分歧;巨大的差距
A gulf is an important or significant difference between two people, things, or groups.
e.g. Within society, there is a growing gulf between rich and poor.
社会上的贫富差距正在逐渐加大。
e.g. ...the gulf between rural and urban life.
城乡生活的巨大差异
2. gulf什么意思
2. 海湾
A gulf is a large area of sea which extends a long way into the surrounding land.
e.g. Hurricane Andrew was last night heading into the Gulf of Mexico.
昨晚,飓风“安德鲁”进入了墨西哥湾。
1. The UN Security Council has adopted four resolutions calling on all countries and regions to help patrol the gulf and waters off Somalia since June.
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2. Camel milk is already being marketed as a health food in the Gulf and several African countries.
3. gulf的翻译
3. The crew of the carrier has been on active service in the Persian Gulf since their deployment in August.
4. gulf的意思
4. The fierce storm had the northern US Gulf Coast in its sights after it punished Cuba and killed more than 70 people across the Caribbean.
5. Caspian oil is seen as a way to decrease dependence on oil from the Persian Gulf.
6. gulf
6. Iran borders the Caspian Sea in the north and the Persian Gulf in the south.
7. Arab states in the Gulf region are cautiously upgrading relations, and Israeli and Pakistani foreign ministers had their first public meeting last month.
8. Mexico's Gulf coast braced for heavy rains like those that fell on southern areas and parts of Central America earlier.
9. gulf
9. But it will also allow the oil now being collected to again spew out into the Gulf during the changeover.
10. Seas already were choppy in the Gulf, with waves up to five feet rocking boats as crews prepared to leave if needed.
noun
1. an unbridgeable disparity (as from a failure of understanding)
e.g. he felt a gulf between himself and his former friends
there is a vast disconnect between public opinion and federal policy
Synonym: disconnect disconnection
2. a deep wide chasm
3. an arm of a sea or ocean partly enclosed by land
larger than a bay