geographer 英 [dʒiˈɒgrəfə(r)]   美 [dʒiˈɑgrəfə(r)]

geographer

geographer  英 [dʒiˈɒgrəfə(r)] 美 [dʒiˈɑgrəfə(r)]

n. 地理学者 

名词复数:geographers 

THE ENGLISH geographer Sir Halford Mackinder ended his famous 1904 article, "The Geographical Pivot of History, " with a disturbing reference to China. 英国地理学家哈尔夫·麦金德爵士1904年完成的《历史上的地理枢纽》中提到令世界恐慌的中国。
Another reason, says Peter Hopkins, a geographer at Newcastle University, is that Scotland’s cultural iconography is much more vivid and more popular than England’s. 纽卡斯尔大学地理学者彼得•霍普金斯表示,另一个原因是苏格兰的文化意象相比英格兰更生动,更深入人心。

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  • n. 地理学者
  • 1. THE ENGLISH geographer Sir Halford Mackinder ended his famous 1904 article, "The Geographical Pivot of History, " with a disturbing reference to China.

    英国地理学家哈尔夫·麦金德爵士1904年完成的《历史上的地理枢纽》中提到令世界恐慌的中国。

  • 2. Another reason, says Peter Hopkins, a geographer at Newcastle University, is that Scotland’s cultural iconography is much more vivid and more popular than England’s.

    纽卡斯尔大学地理学者彼得•霍普金斯表示,另一个原因是苏格兰的文化意象相比英格兰更生动,更深入人心。

  • 3. Du Yun, a geographer at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Wuhan, has questioned whether the Han River can spare water.

    武汉中科院地理学家杜云(音)质疑汉江是否有多余的水资源用来输出。

  • geographer (n.) "one versed in geography," 1540s, from geography + agent noun ending -er (1). The Greek word was geographos (Medieval Latin geographus).
geog·raph·er / dʒiˈɒɡrəfə(r) ; NAmE dʒiˈɑːɡrəfər / noun a person who studies geography; an expert in geography 地理学研究者;地理学家 geographer geographers geog·raph·er / dʒiˈɒɡrəfə(r) ; NAmE dʒiˈɑːɡrəfər /
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