pelagic
pelagic 英 [pɪ'lædʒɪk] 美 [pə'lædʒɪk]
adj. 浮游的;远洋的,深海的
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- adj. 浮游的;远洋的,深海的
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1. pelagic sharks are usually caught on the high seas in tuna or swordfish fisheries.
深海鲨鱼通常在公海中被金枪鱼或箭鱼的捕捞渔业同时捕获。
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2. Most species of pelagic shark take many years to mature and have relatively few young when they do reproduce.
大多数深海鲨鱼物种需要许多年才能进入成熟期,而且就算它们繁殖,产下的幼鲨也相对较少。
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3. Robison's focus is on the oceans'“deep pelagic zones” which extend down from about 330 feet below the surface to just above the deep seafloor—up to six miles below the surface.
罗宾逊的着眼点在于海洋的"深海地带”从大约海平面下330英尺扩大到了深海海床,这仅仅刚高出低于海平面6英里的。
- pelagic (adj.) "pertaining to the sea," 1650s, from Latin pelagicus, from Greek pelagikos, from pelagos "sea, high sea, open sea, main." Beekes rejects the traditional derivation from PIE root *plak- (1) "to spread out, be flat" as without evidence and concludes instead that "the word rather seems to be Pre-Greek."
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