circumpolar 英 [sɜːkəm'pəʊlə]   美 [,sɝkəm'polɚ]

circumpolar

circumpolar  英 [sɜːkəm'pəʊlə] 美 [,sɝkəm'polɚ]

adj. 极地附近的;天极附近的  n. 周极星;拱极星 

That's because of a clockwise current of water called the Antarctic circumpolar current. 这是由于被称为南极绕极环流的顺时针环流造成的。
You sail into a bay in bright sunshine and air scrubbed clean by the ceaseless circumpolar wind. 当你在明亮的阳光下驶入海湾,空气因风暴的反复冲刷而清澈透明。

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  • adj. 极地附近的;天极附近的
  • n. 周极星;拱极星
  • 1. That's because of a clockwise current of water called the Antarctic circumpolar current.

    这是由于被称为南极绕极环流的顺时针环流造成的。

  • 2. You sail into a bay in bright sunshine and air scrubbed clean by the ceaseless circumpolar wind.

    当你在明亮的阳光下驶入海湾,空气因风暴的反复冲刷而清澈透明。

  • 3. As the spin stopped, the oceans would all fall back toward the poles, drowning everything north of Chicago and south of Buenos Aires and creating two massive circumpolar oceans.

    当地球完全停止转动时,海水将向两极倒灌,淹没整个芝加哥北部和布宜诺斯艾利斯南部,在极圈附近造成两处新的海洋。

  • circumpolar (adj.) "surrounding one of the celestial or terrestrial poles," 1680s in astronomy; 1690s in geography, from circum- "around" + polar.
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