stopover 英 ['stɒpəʊvə]   美 ['stɑp'ovɚ]

stopover

stopover  英 ['stɒpəʊvə] 美 ['stɑp'ovɚ]

n. 中途停留 

名词复数:stopovers 

This coastal wetland, covered by the sea at high tide, is home to some 3, 200 different animals and a popular stopover for many migratory birds. 这片在海水涨潮时被覆盖的海边沼泽地带,容纳了约有3 200种不同的动物,这片沼泽地是很受多种候鸟欢迎的中途停留地。
Therefore, they need the stopover habitat—the shallows, the sandbars, the security, the corn and invertebrates—to complete their arduous yearly cycle. 因此,它们需要这个中途停留的栖息地——浅滩、沙洲、安全、玉米和无脊椎动物——来完成年复一年的努力。

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  • n. 中途停留
  • 1. This coastal wetland, covered by the sea at high tide, is home to some 3, 200 different animals and a popular stopover for many migratory birds.

    这片在海水涨潮时被覆盖的海边沼泽地带,容纳了约有3 200种不同的动物,这片沼泽地是很受多种候鸟欢迎的中途停留地。

  • 2. Therefore, they need the stopover habitat—the shallows, the sandbars, the security, the corn and invertebrates—to complete their arduous yearly cycle.

    因此,它们需要这个中途停留的栖息地——浅滩、沙洲、安全、玉米和无脊椎动物——来完成年复一年的努力。

  • 3. Such a stopover period is no exception to the undistractibility of migrating animals, as defined by Hugh Dingle; it's a part of the whole program, repeated by generations of cranes.

    正如休·丁格尔所下的定义,专注的迁徙动物毫不例外地都要经历这样的中途停留期。 这是整个计划的一部分,为一代代沙丘鹤重复着。

stop·over / ˈstɒpəʊvə(r) ; NAmE ˈstɑːpoʊvər / ( NAmE also lay·over ) noun a short stay somewhere between two parts of a journey 中途停留 We had a two-day stopover in Fiji on the way to Australia. 我们去澳大利亚时中途在斐济停留了两天。 collocationsat travel stopover stopovers stop·over / ˈstɒpəʊvə(r) ; NAmE ˈstɑːpoʊvər /
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