weir
weir 英 [wɪə(r)] 美 [wɪr]
n. 堰,坝;鱼梁(指拦截游鱼的枝条篱)
名词复数:weirs
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- n. 堰,坝;鱼梁(指拦截游鱼的枝条篱)
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1. We paddled in a canoe upstream from Turner's house toward the weir.
我们从特纳家出发,划着独木舟逆流而上,奔向鱼梁。 “有秃鹰。”
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2. In this broad valley, reminiscent of a Hudson River school painting, the weir made an impressive piece of land art.
鱼梁在这个宽阔的峡谷创作了一幅地景艺术作品,给人留下深刻的印象,使人联想到哈德逊河派绘画。
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3. Fisherman Ray Turner hand-built the V-shaped stone overflow dam, or weir, in the East Branch of the Delaware River in New York; its walls funnel eels into a wooden collecting rack.
渔民雷·特纳在纽约德拉瓦河东支流手工建造了这个V字形石头溢流堰,或称鱼梁。 从它的墙壁漏过的鳗鱼进入木制的收集架内。
- weir (n.) Old English wer "dam, fence, enclosure," especially one for catching fish (related to werian "dam up"), from Proto-Germanic *wer-jon- (source also of Old Norse ver, Old Frisian and Middle Dutch were, Dutch weer, Old High German wari, German Wehr "defense, protection," Gothic warjan "to defend, protect"), from PIE root *wer- (4) "to cover."
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