riparian
riparian 英 [raɪ'peərɪən] 美 [raɪ'pɛrɪən]
adj. 河边的;水滨的 n. 河边居民;河岸拥有人
名词复数:riparians
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- adj. 河边的;水滨的
- n. 河边居民;河岸拥有人
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1. For years most of the territories that now form the riparian countries were under the direct or indirect control of Britain, which was fixated on Egypt.
多年来,大部分现在已形成沿岸国家的领土受到英国直接或间接的控制,其集中目标是埃及。
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2. riparian corridors, thick forests and secluded canyons are perfect birding destinations that are cooler to enjoy but are still popular with warblers and many songbirds.
河岸走廊,茂密森林和僻静峡谷是完美的观鸟目的地,这是更凉爽去享受观鸟的地方,这里也同样受到莺科鸟和许多鸣禽的欢迎。
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3. riparian forest is partially drowned and downfallen and from the bird’s eye view it looks like there are thousand of matches accidentally dropped by some medieval giant.
河岸森林部分被浸没和淹倒,从空中鸟瞰它看起来,像是成千上万的被中世纪巨人放到的火柴梗。
- riparian (adj.) "of or pertaining to river banks," 1849, with -an + Latin riparius "of a river bank," from riparia "shore," later used in reference to the stream flowing between the banks, from ripa "(steep) bank of a river, shore," probably literally "break" (and indicating the drop off from ground level to the stream bed), or else "that which is cut out by the river," from PIE root *rei- "to scratch, tear, cut" (source also of Greek ereipia "ruins," eripne "slope, precipice;" Old Norse rifa "break, to tear apart;" Danish rift "breach," Middle High German rif "riverbank, seashore;" English riven, rift).
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