词汇 | deep-water |
释义 | deep-water adjective[ before noun ] uk /ˌdiːpˈwɔː.tər/ us /ˌdiːpˈwɑː.t̬ɚ/ happening or found in deep water in the sea, lakes, or rivers: 深水的,在深水中的 deep-water swimming深水游泳 a deep-water port/harbour深水港 Examples of deep-waterdeep-water In particular, this means that, except of irrotational flows, there are no other deep-water waves of constant (non-zero) vorticity. A suitable description of deep-water waves is obtained by assuming the water to be infinitely deep. The techniques that farmers have adapted for deep-water cultivation have varied with topography and technological innovations. On the other hand, the deep-water ecosystem is a more hostile environment, with fewer fish species presumably susceptible to transport larval stages of the nematodes. Explosive release of methane when deep-water gas hydrates break down is a sure way to destabilize sediment deposited on continental margins. Flood-tolerant deep-water rice can be grown in low-lying lands in the flood season. Preservational mechanisms producing these include seasonal floods in alluvial regimes, storm deposition in lagoonal and shelf environments, and turbidity flows in deep-water settings. We show that a steady periodic deep-water wave propagating against a wind-drift current must be symmetric if its profile is monotone between crests and troughs. The only other special cases of interest are when the longer waves are shallowwater waves and the shorter waves are either shallow-water or deep-water waves. These excellent field-based descriptions emphasize the enduring value of outcrop analysis of deep-water systems. This particular project has a potential military application to the sweeping of mines in shallow waters where neither deep-water nor dry-land methods are possible. In the dim deep-water environment, with the pupil open wide to maximize sensitivity, the aberration is worsened. Our scientific interest in these deep-water ecosystems is two-fold. Over time, these deep-water lakes would have experienced water loss due to environmental change. The case studies are organized into sets which report different depositional systems (fluvio-deltaic, aeolian, deep-water turbidite systems, and carbonates) and a small set that focuses on structural styles. See all examples of deep-water These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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