aqueduct 英 [ˈækwɪdʌkt]   美 [ˈækwɪˌdʌkt]

aqueduct

aqueduct  英 [ˈækwɪdʌkt] 美 [ˈækwɪˌdʌkt]

n. [水利] 渡槽;导水管;沟渠 

名词复数:aqueducts 

Local farmers rebelled by opening sluice gates and dynamiting the aqueduct. 当地农民反对政府,打开了闸门,炸毁了渡槽。
It recently stepped directly into America's sphere of influence with giant projects in the Philippines, including an aqueduct and major highways. 它最近直接踏入美国的势力范围,在菲律宾开展庞大的项目,包括导水管和重要的公路。

  • An aqueduct is a bridge-like system built to move water from one location to another. The ancient Romans were particularly famous for their aqueducts and some still stand today.
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  • n. [水利] 渡槽;导水管;沟渠
  • 1. Local farmers rebelled by opening sluice gates and dynamiting the aqueduct.

    当地农民反对政府,打开了闸门,炸毁了渡槽。

  • 2. It recently stepped directly into America's sphere of influence with giant projects in the Philippines, including an aqueduct and major highways.

    它最近直接踏入美国的势力范围,在菲律宾开展庞大的项目,包括导水管和重要的公路。

  • 3. Travelers can get a look at this ancient public latrine (no longer in operation) that includes 20 "stations"; it's "flushed" by water that's carried by an aqueduct below each seat.

    旅行者可以看到这种古代的公共厕所(不再使用)包括20个“位置”,它通过在每个“位置”下面的沟渠中的水来冲涮。

  • aqueduct (n.) "artificial water channel," 1530s, from Latin aquaeductus, properly aquae ductus "a conveyance of water," from aquae, genitive of aqua "water" (from PIE root *akwa- "water"), + ductus "a leading, conducting," past participle of ducere "to lead," from PIE root *deuk- "to lead."
aque·duct / ˈækwɪdʌkt ; NAmE ˈækwɪdʌkt / noun a structure for carrying water, usually one built like a bridge across a valley or low ground 渡槽;高架渠 aqueduct aqueducts aque·duct / ˈækwɪdʌkt ; NAmE ˈækwɪdʌkt /
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