eruptive
英 [ɪ'rʌptɪv]
美[ɪ'rʌptɪv]
- adj. 暴发的;喷出的;疹的
英英释义
- 1. igneous rock produced by eruption and solidified on or near the earth's surface; rhyolite or andesite or basalt;
- "volcanic rock includes the volcanic glass obsidian"
- 2. of igneous rock that has solidified beneath the earth's surface; granite or diorite or gabbro
- 3. erupting or tending to erupt;
- "a geyser is an intermittently eruptive hot spring"
实用场景例句
- A geyser is an intermittently eruptive hot spring.
- 天然热喷泉就是间歇性的喷发的热泉水.
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- Historical traces everywhere obviously: Constantine Mungu sports arena, four river eruptive fountains, Spanish steps and ladders.
- 历史遗迹处处可见: 君士坦丁门古竞技场, 四河喷泉 、 西班牙阶梯.
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- Eruptive fire behavior can be modeled and predicted mathematically, as this study shows.
- 正如这项研究显示,暴发的火灾行为可以被精确地模拟和预言.
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- Volcanic eruptive activities occurred from Cambrian to Permian , most intensely in Devonian and Carboniferous.
- 从寒武纪到二叠纪都有火山喷发,以泥盆、石炭纪火山喷发活动最强.
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- A pustule caused by smallpox or a similar eruptive disease.
- 痘疱由天花或类似的发疹性疾病导致的脓疱.
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- I thought that, I certainly must compose amore advanced more attractive eruptive fountain.
- 我一定要造出更先进更漂亮的喷泉.
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- Therefore, we concluded that migratory birds would spread AIV in its eruptive period.
- 因此, 该次疫情中候鸟中存在传播禽流感病毒的可能性.
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中文词源
eruptive 爆发的
来自erupt, 爆发。
双语例句
- 1. A pustule caused by smallpox or a similar eruptive disease.
- 痘疱由天花或类似的发疹性疾病导致的脓疱.
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- 2. A geyser is an intermittently eruptive hot spring.
- 天然热喷泉就是间歇性的喷发的热泉水.
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- 3. The skarn with special eruptive deposition and metasomatism is the main ore - bearing rock in Jiama deposits.
- 夕卡岩为西藏甲马铜多金属矿床的主要容矿岩石,具有独特的喷流沉积和喷流交代成因.
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- 4. Historical traces everywhere obviously: Constantine Mungu sports arena, four river eruptive fountains, Spanish steps and ladders.
- 历史遗迹处处可见: 君士坦丁门古竞技场, 四河喷泉 、 西班牙阶梯.
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- 5. Volcanic rock from two eruptive sources, Taoyuan - Hongxing and southern Dapingfang weaves and superimposes reciprocally in strata.
- 桃园 - 红星方向和大平房以南两个喷发源所喷发出的火山岩相互交织叠置于地层之间.
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英文词源
- eruptive (adj.)
- 1640s; see erupt + -ive. Perhaps from French éruptif.