stalagmite
stalagmite 英 ['stæləgmaɪt] 美 [stə'læɡmaɪt]
n. 石笋;石笋状
名词复数:stalagmites
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- n. 石笋;石笋状
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1. His air bubbles forced down by the current in a blue hole on Abaco, Kenny Broad fights to the surface, a stalagmite under his arm.
阿巴科岛的一个深穴里,肯尼·布劳德正在向水面游去,水流把他吐出的气泡压了下去。 他的胳膊下面还夹着一块石笋。
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2. An inflatable lift bag brings a stalagmite to the surface to be studied for evidence of abrupt climate changes in the past.
他用一个可充气的包来运送石笋,对这些石笋的研究可以了解过去的气候是如何剧烈变化的。
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3. Following the guideline her life depends on, a diver threads the needle through a stalagmite forest in Dan's Cave on Abaco Island.
在阿巴科岛的丹氏洞穴里,潜水员正使用引导绳通过一片石笋林。
- stalagmite (n.) cone-shaped formation of carbonate of lime on the floor of a cave, 1680s, from Modern Latin stalagmites (1650s, Olaus Wormius), from Greek stalagmos "a dropping," or stalagma "a drop, drip, that which drops," from stalassein "to trickle" (see stalactite). Related: Stalagmitic; stalagmitical.
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