rapids
英 [ˈræpɪdz]
美 [ˈræpɪdz]
n. (河的)急流; 湍急的河水
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- (河的)急流;湍急的河水
part of a river where the water flows very fast, usually over rocks- to shoot the rapids (= to travel quickly over them in a boat)
穿过急流
- to shoot the rapids (= to travel quickly over them in a boat)
柯林斯词典
- N-PLURAL 急流;险滩
Rapidsare a section of a river where the water moves very fast, often over rocks.- His canoe was there, on the river below the rapids.
他的独木舟在险滩下面的河水中。
- His canoe was there, on the river below the rapids.
双语例句
- They fell into the seething waters of the rapids.
他们跌进了翻腾的急流中。 - Some parts of the year, the flow was fast and furious, akin to rapids.
那年的一些部份,流程很快速的和狂怒的,血族到迅速的。 - And the smoke was rushing toward her. They shot the rapids in a canoe.
烟尘向她直冲过来。他们乘小舟冲过了急流。 - They shot some pretty weirs and rapids.
他们看到了一些美丽的堰坎和湍滩。 - There are many rapids and falls on this part of the river, which make it difficult to navigate.
河的这部分有许多急流和瀑布,很难航行。 - Webb died while attempting to swim the Whirlpool Rapids under Niagara Falls in 1883.
在1883年,当Webb尝试穿越尼亚加拉大瀑布下方的Whirlpool急流时,他不幸身亡了。 - Dongpo visited not the so-called Red Cliff upstream rapids, but the Yangtze River inlet whirl Jiwo Lake;
②东坡游的不是所谓急流的赤壁摩崖上游,而是长江的洄水湾矶窝湖; - Actually, in my analogy, the rapids are the periods of marketplace transformation.
事实上,按照我的类比,“急流”就是市场转变时期。 - Life in the turbulent rapids traversed in stone, many indescribable to build the beautiful.
生命本该在激流湍石中走过,才构筑出许多不可名状的美好。 - Frothy water as in rapids or waterfalls.
象急流或瀑布的起泡的水。
