levee

levee [ˈlevi]  [ˈlɛvi] 

levee 基本解释

名词堤; 早朝; <美>总统或其它高级官员所举行的招待会; 专为某人举行的招待会

levee 相关例句

levee

名词

1. Reporters were often invited to levees.
    新闻记者常被邀参加接见会。

levee 网络解释

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1. 堤:天然堤(Levee): 位于平均高潮面之上30CM左右,发育纹层状球粒,常见鸟 Levee): Levee 眼构造.塘(Pond): 被天然堤包围,其内发育盐水和细粒沉积物. Pond): Pond 沙滩脊(Beach ridges): 沿天然堤外侧分布,沉积纹层状球粒和交错层理 Beach ridges): 沙屑.

2. 河堤:leisure complex 休憩活动综合大楼 | levee 河堤 | level 水平;水平线;层

3. 天然堤:leucoxene 白钛石 | levee 天然堤 | level 水准

4. 堤防:levee drain valve 防火堤排水阀 | levee 堤防 | leveed channel 堤成谷

levee 单语例句

1. The society issued a report last year that blamed the levee failures on poor design and the Corps'use of incorrect engineering data.

2. EST about levee failures that would ultimately lead to massive flooding of the city and its surrounding parishes.

3. danci.911cha.com

3. Garner counters that Lafayette and other insurers could have clarified policy language to specifically exclude water from levee breaches from coverage.

4. Cities and counties in the Rio Grande valley were preparing Tuesday night as officials feared heavy rains could cause massive flooding and levee breaks.

5. levee

5. A levee in the southeast part of the state was on the verge of collapse, and officials scrambled to fortify it.

6. Officials later said the levee was expected to hold, despite water pouring through it at several points.

7. levee的翻译

7. One suspected illegal immigrant was detained on the levee on the US side, the FBI said in a statement.

8. One community in southeast Louisiana was fearful their levee wouldn't hold.

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9. But rain from Rita drenched parts of New Orleans on Saturday, straining an already fragile levee system that failed in places on Friday.

10. The damage included the flood control levee shifting 5 m from its original location and cracks in workshop walls.

levee 英英释义

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noun

1. an embankment that is built in order to prevent a river from overflowing

2. a pier that provides a landing place on a river

3. a formal reception of visitors or guests (as at a royal court)