时间: 2025-04-26 19:58:39
美: ['ræpɪdz]
n. [水文] 急流;湍流
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The rapids were too dangerous for inexperienced kayakers.
(急流对没有经验的皮划艇者来说太危险了。)
The rapids in the river create a thrilling experience for adventurers.
(河流中的急流为冒险者创造了刺激的体验。)
We watched the rapids crash against the rocks from the safety of the shore.
(我们在岸边的安全处观看急流撞击岩石的情景。)
Many fish species thrive in the turbulent waters of the rapids.
(许多鱼类在急流的湍急水域中繁荣生长。)
The rapids are a popular spot for rafting and kayaking.
(急流是漂流和皮划艇的热门地点。)
*. The sound of the rapids was both calming and exhilarating.
(急流的声音既让人平静又令人兴奋。)
The local guides know the rapids well and can lead us safely.
(当地向导对急流非常熟悉,可以安全地带领我们。)
The rapids carved deep gorges into the landscape over centuries.
(急流在数百年的时间里在地形中凿出了深峡谷。)
We could see the rapids from miles away, marking the river’s wild section.
(我们可以从几英里外看到急流,标志着河流的狂野部分。)
The tour included a thrilling ride through the rapids.
(这次旅行包括一段刺激的急流漂流。)
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[N-PLURAL] Rapids are a section of a river where the water moves very fast, often over rocks. 急流
例:His canoe was there, on the river below the rapids.他的独木舟就在那儿,在河中急流下面的地方。