headland 英 [ˈhedlənd]   美 [ˈhɛdlənd, -ˌlænd]

headland

headland  英 [ˈhedlənd] 美 [ˈhɛdlənd, -ˌlænd]

n.  

名词复数:headlands 

Built in 1866 and standing on a headland overlooking the harbor, the building has been beautifully preserved. 这个建于1866年的领事馆坐落在岬角上,俯视着海港,至今仍保存完好。
They start as part of a headland or sea cliff connected to land. Smashing waves erode the softer rock, leaving harder rock behind in the form of sea stacks. 它们开始时作为岬角和海崖的一部分与陆地相连,海浪粉碎地侵蚀了较为脆弱的岩石,而把较硬的岩石留在所形成海栈的后面。

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  • 1. Built in 1866 and standing on a headland overlooking the harbor, the building has been beautifully preserved.

    这个建于1866年的领事馆坐落在岬角上,俯视着海港,至今仍保存完好。

  • 2. They start as part of a headland or sea cliff connected to land. Smashing waves erode the softer rock, leaving harder rock behind in the form of sea stacks.

    它们开始时作为岬角和海崖的一部分与陆地相连,海浪粉碎地侵蚀了较为脆弱的岩石,而把较硬的岩石留在所形成海栈的后面。

  • 3. Cape Kazantip is a prominent headland on the Kerch Peninsula, which defines the southern shore of the Sea of Azov and the east extension of the Crimean Peninsula.

    卡赞提角是刻赤半岛上的一个突出岬角,它界定了亚速海南岸和克里米亚半岛的东延。

  • headland (n.) Old English heafod lond "strip of land left unplowed at the edge of a field to leave room for the plow to turn," naturally identified with boundaries; see head (n.) + land (n.). Meaning "high cape, promontory" is from 1520s.
head·land / ˈhedlənd ; NAmE ˈhedlənd / / ˈhedlænd ; NAmE ˈhedlænd / noun a narrow piece of high land that sticks out from the coast into the sea 岬,岬角(突入海中的狭长高地) SYN promontory headland headlands head·land / ˈhedlənd ; NAmE ˈhedlənd /
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