fissure
fissure 英 [ˈfɪʃə(r)] 美 [ˈfɪʃɚ]
vi. 裂开;分裂 n. 裂缝;裂沟(尤指岩石上的) vt. 裂开;分裂
进行时:fissuring 过去式:fissured 过去分词:fissured 第三人称单数:fissures 名词复数:fissures
- A long fine crack in the surface of something is called a fissure. If you see a fissure in the ice on a frozen lake, you'll want to take off your skates and head back to the car.
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- vi. 裂开;分裂
- n. 裂缝;裂沟(尤指岩石上的)
- vt. 裂开;分裂
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1. This is an amazing cave that can be accessed througha fissure in the ground with a rope.
这是一个非常奇妙的山洞,可以利用绳索从一个地上的裂缝进入其中。
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2. The cave narrowed after a while, but we were able to continue through a narrow gap by crawling into a water-filled fissure in the rock.
爬了不久,山洞变得越来越窄,爬过一条满是水的岩石裂缝,穿过狭窄的山口,我们得以继续前行。
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3. We could send a lander to drop a drilling probe through the kilometers-thick ice or attempt to find a huge fissure to access the sub-surface ocean.
我们可以发射一个着陆器,向该星球投放一个有钻头的探测器,钻通其几公里厚的冰面;或者尝试去寻找一个巨大的裂缝进入地下海洋。
- fissure (n.) c. 1400, from Old French fissure (13c.) and directly from Latin fissura "a cleft," from root of findere "to split, cleave, separate, divide," from PIE *bhind-, nasalized form of root *bheid- "to split."
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