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expanses

英 [ɪksˈpænsɪz]

美 [ɪkˈspænsɪz]

n.  一大片,广阔,宽广,浩瀚(尤指陆地或海洋)
expanse的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT 广袤;辽阔;浩瀚
    Anexpanse ofsomething, usually sea, sky, or land, is a very large amount of it.
    1. ...a vast expanse of grassland.
      广阔的草原

双语例句

  • Wallow in money We are rich in resources and vast expanses of fertile land.
    [口]在钱里打滚,非常富有我国资源丰富,沃野千里。
  • But for the rest of us, the vast expanses of black text make the print version something to be consulted, not enjoyed.
    但对我们其余人来说,其庞大的内容使印刷版只能用于查询,而不能用于享受阅读的乐趣。
  • Impressionism changed to Fauvism in Braque's hallucinatory forests, where solitary walkers lose themselves in oneiric expanses of yellow and purple& and then to Cubism.
    在布拉克幻觉的森林里,印象派变成了野兽派,孤独的行者迷失在黄色与紫色的茫茫大梦中。
  • One half of its surface the half which, thanks to the vagaries of orbital mechanics, always faces Earth is dominated by dark, smooth expanses of ancient, frozen lava known as maria.
    其表面的一半由于轨道力学的变幻莫测,这一半总是面对地球一直处于黑暗之中,这片黑暗的地方被称为月海,不仅平坦广阔,而且由古老而冻结的火山岩形成。
  • And they would have to be applied during the locusts'solitary phase, when they are scarce targets across vast expanses of land.
    而且这些化学物质需要在蝗虫处于孤单状态的时候使用,而那时候它们是分布在广阔土地上的稀疏目标。
  • We drove to the 'Free Body Culture' property, which involved a body of fresh water, expanses of bedraggled grass richly festooned with goose and duck droppings and a few stunted trees.
    我们驾车前往自由身体文化的活动场地,那里有一片淡水湖,广阔的草地上满是鹅和鸭的粪便,还有几棵矮小的树木。
  • As I said earlier, times of transition offer larger windows of opportunity and broad expanses for pitfalls.
    正如我刚才所说,过渡时期带来更多的机会和广阔的陷阱地带。
  • In the endless expanses of sea, with a heart filled with tears, struggling in the tide.
    在一望无际的海洋里,带着满心的泪水在潮水中挣扎。
  • Determined to pursue greater natural expanses and the origins of life, at age24 Yayanagi embarked on a two year journey through the Mediterranean, Brazil, finally chasing the sun to Africa.
    为了追寻更广阔的自然及生命的起源,矢柳氏于廿四岁那年开始了为期两年的旅程。他周游地中海、巴西,更为著艳阳到过非洲。
  • Patrolling vast expanses, this wanderer of the far north has adapted to cycles of feast or famine.
    巡逻着宽广的地域,来自北方的流浪者早已习惯了饱餐与饥饿的轮回。