雅思词汇 Meteorite
1.meteorite /ˈmiːtɪəraɪt/ n.陨石 英译:a piece of rock landing on the Earth from outer space 例句:It is believed by some scientists that the extinction of dinosaurswas caused by a meteorite hit on the Earth. 一些科学家认为恐龙的灭绝源于一次陨石撞击地球。 2.catastrophe /kəˈtæstrəfi/ n.灾难,灾祸 英译:a disaster; a terrible situation involving a lot of damage 例句:Global warming may finally lead to severe environmentalcatastrophes. 全球变暖有可能最终带来严重的环境灾难。 3.vulnerable /ˈvʌlnərəbl/ adj.脆弱的,易受影响的 英译:weak and easily harmed or affected 例句:Plants from tropic areas are usually more vulnerable to dry weather. 来自热带地区的植物通常更易受到干燥天气的影响。 4.overexploitation /ˈəʊvəˌreksplɔɪ'teɪʃn/ n. 过度开采 英译:an overuse of land or other natural resources 例句:The overexploitation of forests has led to severe water loss andsoil erosion. 对森林的过度开采导致了严重的水土流失。 5.heavy grazing /'hevɪ/ /'greɪzɪŋ/ 过度放牧 英译:the act of allowing sheep or cows to eat too much grass in a certainarea 例句:Heavy grazing on grasslands has contributed to the dust storms insome countries. 对草原的过度放牧造成了一些国家的沙尘暴问题。 6.steady /ˈstedi/ adj. 稳定的 英译:increasing or developing gradually and in an even and regular way 例句:The area of forest in this regions has undergone a steady growth inthe past ten years. 在过去十年中,这一地区的森林面积稳步增长。 7.climate swing /ˈklaɪmɪt/ /swɪŋ/ 气候回返 英译:a cycle of repetitive climate changes that is estimated to last fora rather long period of time 例句:So far we have known little about the causes and effects of climateswings. 目前为止,我们对气候回返的成因和影响还知之甚少。 8.run aground /rʌn/ /ə'graʊnd/ 搁浅 英译:(of a ship or an animal living in the sea such as a whale) to getstuck on the shallow part of a sea, river, etc. 例句:It would be difficult for a ship having run aground to be led back to its original route. 要把已经搁浅的船只引回原来的航线是很困难的。 9.counteract /ˌkaʊntərˈækt/ v.抵消,对抗 英译:to reduce or prevent the negative influence of something 例句:Afforestation can help to counteract the adverse effect ofgreenhouse gas. 植树造林能有助于抵消温室气体造成的不利影响。 10.fluctuate /ˈflʌktʃueɪt/ v.波动,起伏 英译:to change frequently in numbers, amounts, etc. with ups and downs,especially from one extreme to another 例句:Temperature can fluctuate wildly in desert throughout day and night. 沙漠中的昼夜温度会产生剧烈的波动。 11.reflect /rɪˈflekt/ v.反射 英译:to send back light or heat, etc. when it reaches the surface ofsomething 例句:Snow can reflect sunshine and cause great damage to our eyes. 雪会反射日光从而对我们的眼睛造成极大的伤害。 12.seasoned /ˈsiːznd/ adj.风干的 英译:made by drying in the open air 例句:Seasoned wood can be stored for a very long period of time. 风干的木材可以储存很长一段时间。 13.Arctic /ˈɑːktɪk/ n.北极;北极圈 英译:the northernmost region of the Earth 例句:Only a small number of people inhabit the Arctic region. 只有很少的人居住在北极圈内。 14.glacier /ˈɡlæsɪə(r)/ n.冰川 huge blocks of ice moving very slowly downa valley 例句:The movement of glacier in the past millions of years has shaped thelandscape of this area. 过去数百万年的冰川运动塑造了这一地区的地貌。 15.nitrogen /ˈnaɪtrədʒən/ n.氮气 英译:a gas that makes up the largest part of air on Earth 例句:Nitrogen is usually used for preserving food or producingfertiliser. 氮气通常被用于保存食物或者制造肥料。 16.low-lying /'ləu'laiiŋ/ adj.地势低洼的 英译:lying below the normal level 例句:Low-lying lands are more easily affected by floods. 低洼地更容易受到洪水的影响。 17.substantially /səbˈstænʃəli/ adv.相当多地,大大地 英译:very much or greatly 例句:"The housing prices in the city centre have increasedsubstantially since last year. " 从去年以来,市中心的住房价格大幅上涨。 18.unprecedented /ʌnˈpresɪdentɪd/ adj.空前的,史无前例的 英译:not having happened ever before 例句:"The use of mobile phones has led to an unprecedented change toour daily communication. " 手机的使用给我们的日常交际带来了史无前例的改变。 |