epicentres

英 [ˈɛpɪsɛntəz]

n.  (地震的)震中; 中心; 焦点; 集中点
epicentre的复数



柯林斯词典

    in AM, use 美国英语用 epicenter

  1. N-COUNT 震中
    The epicentre of an earthquake is the place on the earth's surface directly above the point where it starts, and is the place where it is felt most strongly.
    1. The earthquake had its epicentre two-hundred kilometres north-east of the capital.
      那次地震的震中位于首都东北200公里处。

双语例句

  1. The organisation did not link up findings in countries where similar risks were evolving especially the epicentres of the housing boom nor did it fully consider the vulnerability of one country to risks in others.
    该机构没有将其在出现相同风险的国家尤其是楼市泡沫的核心地区的发现联系起来,也未充分考虑一个国家受其他国家风险波及的可能性。
  2. The basic structural patterns in the region of high temperature hot springs or strong earthquake epicentres comprise left lateral en echelon faults and pull apart basins;
    2高温热泉或强震震中区的基本构造样式为走滑断层左行、左阶雁列带和拉分盆地构造;
  3. The epicentres are mainly located near the boundary faults along the active tectonic belts.
    地震震中主要分布于活动构造带的边界断裂附近。