quarries
英 [ˈkwɒriz]
美 [ˈkwɑːriz]
n. 采石场; 被追猎的动物(或人); 追捕的对象; 猎物
v. 从(采石场)采(石等)
quarry的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 采石场;露天矿场
Aquarryis an area that is dug out from a piece of land or the side of a mountain in order to get stone or minerals.- ...an old limestone quarry.
废旧的石灰岩采石场
- ...an old limestone quarry.
- VERB 开采(石料或矿产);在…开采
When stone or mineralsare quarriedor when an areais quarriedfor them, they are removed from the area by digging, drilling, or using explosives.- The large limestone caves are also quarried for cement.
同时还在这些大石灰岩洞里开采水泥原料。 - ...locally quarried stone.
当地采掘的石头
- The large limestone caves are also quarried for cement.
- 追捕的对象;猎物
A person's or animal'squarryis the person or animal that they are hunting.
双语例句
- Australia is investing heavily in new mines, quarries and gas fields.
澳大利亚对新矿山、石场和气田的投资很大。 - Snow-capped mountains loom in the distance while smaller hills tumble down towards the town, criss-crossed by paths and nibbled away by quarries at their bases.
在远处的皑皑雪峰隐约出现之时,规模较小的群山则向古城倒来。丽江城内,阡陌纵横,但底部正受采石厂蚕食。 - He who quarries stones may be hurt by them, and he who splits logs may be endangered by them.
传10:9凿开〔或作挪移〕石头的、必受损伤.劈开木头的、必遭危险。 - The information refers to slopes in opencast mines, quarries, dam foundation excavations and highway outs.
这份资料提供了有关露天矿、采石场,坝基和公路堑的边坡资料。 - Present situation and tendency of mining equipment for cement material quarries
水泥原料矿山开采设备的现状和发展趋势 - Accompanied by socio-economic development of quarries in China after being mined in a number of environmental and social issues.
伴随着社会的经济发展,我国采石场在被开采后出现了许多环境与社会问题。 - Which is better, to incinerate the rubbish from our towns or to tip it into disused quarries?
在我们城里把垃圾予以焚化,还是倒进废弃的采石坑,哪一种方法好? - There are seven quarries with down excavated stones. The quarry contained about 14 x 10 m.
其间有七家采石厂以下挖式进行石材开采,遗留采石坑占地近14×10~4m~2。 - In light of this results of the assessment, a preliminary plan for ecosystem and landscape restoration of the abandoned quarries is put forward.
结合实际情况,提出了废弃采石场生态与景观恢复的具体方案,包括开发性治理、工程整治、景观再造、绿化与生态恢复。 - Photographer Edward Burtynsky is renowned for his large-scale photographs of nature transformed by industry, producing beautiful but thought-provoking art from manufactured landscapes of quarries, factories, mines, and recycling dumps.
摄影师艾华毕田斯基以创作大型摄影作品闻名。他擅于从石矿场、工厂、回收废物等人工风景取材,拍出一系列美丽而动人心魄的照片。