shallows
英 [ˈʃæləʊz]
美 [ˈʃæloʊz]
n. (河海的)浅水处,浅滩
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- (河海的)浅水处,浅滩
a shallow place in a river or the sea
柯林斯词典
- N-PLURAL 浅水处;浅滩
The shallowsare the shallow part of an area of water.- At dusk more fish come into the shallows.
黄昏时分,更多的鱼游到了浅水区。
- At dusk more fish come into the shallows.
双语例句
- Growing ice shelves would make the shallows uninhabitable.
生长的冰架使浅水处变的不适宜动物居住。 - Shielded from the rough waves of open water, dark patches of seaweed flourish in shallows on the east coast of Bali.
从开放的水域的波涛中隔离出来,暗色繁茂的海藻点缀着巴厘岛东海岸的浅滩。 - A boat floats in the shallows, the light golden and rose, foreign;
一只船在浅水里,金红色的光,陌生; - He led the team to avoid dangerous shallows.
他带领队伍避开危险的浅滩。 - The boys splashed in the shallows of the pond.
男孩子们在池塘的浅水处嬉水。 - One day an old Crane stood in the shallows of a lotus pond with a very dejected look upon his long face.
一天,一只老鹤站在荷花池里的浅水处,它那张长长的脸上一副沮丧的射神情。 - Some of the turtles he'd seen in the shallows looked big enough to bite him in half.
有些沙洲上的海龟看起来一口就能把他咬成两半。 - Ships must be careful to avoid the shallows.
船一定要小心避开浅滩。 - The mare splashed through the shallows, trampling down the reeds.
母马踏过浅滩蹂躏了一些野草。 - The big silver fish lay in the shallows at Howard's feet.
这条银色的大鱼已经躺在霍华德脚边的浅滩上。
