rapids 英 [ˈræpɪdz]   美 [ˈræpɪdz]

rapids

rapids  英 [ˈræpɪdz] 美 [ˈræpɪdz]

n. [水文] 急流;湍流 

Police recovered their inflatable boat east of the rapids the next day. 第二天,警察在急流东侧发现他们仍未漏气的皮划艇。
Actually, in my analogy, the rapids are the periods of marketplace transformation. 事实上,按照我的类比,“急流”就是市场转变时期。

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  • n. [水文] 急流;湍流
  • 1. Police recovered their inflatable boat east of the rapids the next day.

    第二天,警察在急流东侧发现他们仍未漏气的皮划艇。

  • 2. Actually, in my analogy, the rapids are the periods of marketplace transformation.

    事实上,按照我的类比,“急流”就是市场转变时期。

  • 3. The height of the fall is so great that the stream of water atomizes into a cloud of mist, then trickles back together at the bottom of the plunge and continues on through a cascading run of rapids.

    瀑布是下降的高度非常之大,以致使部分流水喷成雾状成为模糊不清的云朵,然后汇成细流与大瀑布一起跌到山下的底部,并继续穿越几个像小瀑布那样的飞奔急流。

  • rapids (n.) 1765, from French rapides (see rapid); applied by French voyagers to rough, swift-flowing reaches in North American rivers.
rapids / ˈræpɪdz ; NAmE ˈræpɪdz / noun [plural ] part of a river where the water flows very fast, usually over rocks (河的)急流;湍急的河水 to shoot the rapids (= to travel quickly over them in a boat) 穿过急流 rapids / ˈræpɪdz ; NAmE ˈræpɪdz /
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