riparian

英 [raɪ'peərɪən] 美[raɪ'pɛrɪən]
  • adj. 河边的;水滨的
  • n. 河边居民;河岸拥有人

英英释义


1. of or relating to or located on the banks of a river or stream;
"riparian land"

实用场景例句


Located in the Aba county Jinchuan Jinchuan riparian big, small mountain left.
座落在阿坝州金川县城大金川河岸, 小照壁山后左侧.

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The fortunes of New Orleans have always depended on its riparian location.
新奥尔良的财富一直与其河岸的位置息息相关.

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Nonetheless, it can provide a basis for Nile riparian to negotiate and settle their dispute.
然而无论如何, 国际法可以为尼罗河流域各国通过磋商解决争议提供有力的依据.

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Riparian zone is a special area of submerged land which appears seasonally because of level fluctuation.
消落区是随季节性水位涨落而使库区周边被淹土地周期性出露于水面的一段特殊区域.

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Article 66 Lower riparian owners shall not obstruct stream flows from high land.
第66条(自然流水之承水义务)由高地自然流至之水,低地所有权人不得妨阻.

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中文词源


riparian 河边的,岸边的

来自拉丁语 ripa,河岸,海岸,来自 PIE*rei,撕,砍,刮,词源同 rive,river,rift.

双语例句


1. Riparian areas have important ecological, social, economic and tourist value.
河岸带具有重要的生态 、 社会 、 经济和旅游价值.

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2. Located in the Aba county Jinchuan Jinchuan riparian big, small mountain left.
座落在阿坝州金川县城大金川河岸, 小照壁山后左侧.

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3. The fortunes of New Orleans have always depended on its riparian location.
新奥尔良的财富一直与其河岸的位置息息相关.

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4. Within states using a riparian system to control consumptive uses , water diversion by domestic use.
通过河岸所有权制度可以在各州内控制各种对水进行损耗性使用的行为.

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5. Nonetheless, it can provide a basis for Nile riparian to negotiate and settle their dispute.
然而无论如何, 国际法可以为尼罗河流域各国通过磋商解决争议提供有力的依据.

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英文词源


riparian
riparian: see river
riparian (adj.)
"of or pertaining to river banks," 1849, with -an + Latin riparius "of a river bank," from riparia "shore," later used in reference to the stream flowing between the banks, from ripa "(steep) bank of a river, shore," probably literally "break" (and indicating the drop off from ground level to the stream bed), or else "that which is cut out by the river," from PIE root *rei- "to scratch, tear, cut" (cognates: Greek ereipia "ruins," eripne "slope, precipice;" Old Norse rifa "break, to tear apart;" Danish rift "breach," Middle High German rif "riverbank, seashore;" English riven, rift).