snowdrifts

英 [ˈsnəʊdrɪfts]

n.  (风吹成的)雪堆
snowdrift的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. (被风吹聚成的)雪堆
    A snowdrift is a deep pile of snow formed by the wind.

    双语例句

    1. They jumped in and out of the snowdrifts and tumbled through the deep unbroken white fields in front of the school.
      他们在学校门前的雪堆里蹦上跳下,在尚未破坏的深深的白色雪原里打滚。
    2. It seemed wrong to spoil the smooth outlines of these snowdrifts and I hoped that nobody else would pass this way after me. In that case the thick falling snow would soon restore the damage.
      这样做好像是不对的,会破坏这些雪堆流畅的线条,我希望后面不会有别人也走这条路,好让大雪很快就能把我造成的破坏掩盖起来。
    3. Big gifts and snowdrifts! It must be Christmas.
      神奇的礼物和美丽的雪景,又到圣诞节了。
    4. Snowdrifts had covered the highway in many places and I kept falling down and bumping my knees.
      雪堆覆盖了公路的许多地方,我不断地跌倒,摔伤了膝盖。
    5. Snowdrifts are causing problems for drivers in this region.
      这里的雪堆给驾驶员带来了麻烦。
    6. Research on Snowdrifts and Snow Disaster Simulation Technology of Road
      公路风吹雪雪害仿真技术研究