1. 礁:南海诸岛共230个岛、礁、沙、滩,按其离海面的位置可分为:滩(bank),位于水下较深的珊瑚,呈广阔的台状;暗沙(shoal),由滩向上生长,距水面较近;礁(reef),位于水面下高潮和低潮之间的珊瑚;砂洲(sand cay)和岛屿,露出水面之上,
2. reef:renewable energy equity fund; 成立
1. 礁;礁脉
A reef is a long line of rocks or sand, the top of which is just above or just below the surface of the sea.
e.g. An unspoilt coral reef encloses the bay.
未受破坏的珊瑚礁环绕在海湾周围。
1. reef
1. The Great Barrier Reef islands caretaker recruitment drive was launched worldwide by Australia's Tourism Queensland, the tourism promotion authority of the Queensland state government.
2. Unfortunately the ship struck a reef just half a mile from home on September 12, 1745 and sank.
3. reef在线翻译
3. The official said the township government had banned fishing with explosives near the reef and been cracking down on coral harvesting.
4. reef
4. Authorities fear an oil spill will damage the world's largest coral reef, which is off northeast Australia and listed as a World Heritage site.
5. The protective coral reef has been destroyed by the taking of coral for money and fishing with explosives.
6. The Vandenberg is the second largest ship in the world to be intentionally sunk to create an artificial reef for sport divers and anglers.
7. Chinese fishermen picked up the Filipinos after their vessel sank on Thursday while trying to moor near a reef to escape the storm.
8. Sand Tiger sharks have killed at least 40 smaller reef sharks and been aggressive towards divers working on final preparations in the giant tank.
9. reef
9. Artificial reefs have been introduced to provide habitat places for fish and reef inhabitants, which have helped improve the ecosystem.
10. reef
10. One survivor said the boat struck a reef as it tried to elude police.
noun
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1. one of several strips across a sail that can be taken in or rolled up to lessen the area of the sail that is exposed to the wind
2. a submerged ridge of rock or coral near the surface of the water
verb