boulders

boulders[ˈbəʊldəz] 

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原级:boulder

boulders 基本解释
巨砾;漂砾;卵石( boulder的名词复数 );巨石;
boulders 单语例句

1. Over time that turned to ice, forming glaciers that carried huge boulders down the mountainsides.

2. boulders的近义词

2. Giant boulders crowd and direct the stream from tumbling cascade to deep pool and ever downwards.

3. That collapse brought down a section of sea cliff and sent molten rock and boulders rocketing into the air.

4. In a few places gigantic boulders are lifted 20 to 30 cm off the ground by webs of roots.

5. He said he was rolled and tossed among boulders and tree trunks that were swept down the adjacent mountainside.

6. boulders的近义词

6. No survivors are known to have been pulled from farmlands buried by volcanic mud, debris and boulders and hopes for finding any have virtually vanished.

7. Huge branches and boulders lay tumbled across the once picturesque town, which has long drawn backpackers from across the world to its orangutan reserve.

8. One popular attraction is the Ends of the Earth, a beach on the southern coast dotted with large round boulders.

9. Scientists proposed that the halo likely contained particles ranging from the size of grains to boulders.

10. Russell said past Katla eruptions have caused floods the size of the Amazon and sent boulders as big as houses tumbling down valleys and roads.

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