escarpments

英 [ɪsˈkɑːpmənts] 美 [ɛˈskɑrpmənts]

n.  陡坡; 悬崖; 峭壁
escarpment的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. 悬崖;峭壁;陡坡
    An escarpment is a wide, steep slope on a hill or mountain.

    双语例句

    1. Whoever has beheld a cloud which has fallen into a mountain gorge between two peaked escarpments can imagine this smoke rendered denser and thicker by two gloomy rows of lofty houses.
      并且好象浓化了的??阴森森的两列高房子中间的烟。
    2. The escarpments are sustained by rock.
      这些垅岗由岩石构成。
    3. The perimeter walls of the park are a combination of natural stone escarpments, three dimensional castings and hidden grottos.
      公园周围的墙体的构成结构包括自然石块形成的陡坡、立体铸造物和隐蔽的人造洞窟。
    4. The topography is mostly mountainous with intervening escarpments and rolling areas.
      地形多为山区,横越悬崖和丘陵。
    5. I remember the simple and elegant grace of the dances of the natives, dressed in brightly colored robes, salient against the tranquil backdrop of gently flowing streams and rocky escarpments.
      我仍然记得当地的人穿著色彩鲜艳的衣袍,在淙淙徐流的小溪和石崖峭的景色前简单而优美地舞蹈。
    6. Such cuestas may be either erosional escarpments or fault scarps.
      这类单面山既可以是侵蚀山崖也可以是断层崖。