单词 | dam |
释义 | dam Civildam1 /dæm/ ●●○ noun [countableC] → damn 1. TECa special wall built across a river or stream to stop the water from flowing, especially in order to make a lake or produce electricity 水坝,水堤,堤坝 →4 See picture on 见图 Page A4 Country 乡间 2. TA technical the mother of a four-legged animal, especially a horse 母兽〔尤指母马〕 Examples from the Corpus dam• He was absolutely convinced that building a dam in Yosemite Valley was the proper thing to do.• A dam had saved the lake and its fish.• A high dam would end their migration, irrevocably.• the Hoover Dam in Nevada• Big, long icicles hanging from the eaves are not necessarily a sign of ice dams.• Work on the dam began in 1983 but was held up by economic and environmental objections.• The dam was finished and in service by September of 1941, an unbelievable sight.• The dams etc may also have been designed to attract industry and so benefit the country in the long term. Civildam2 verb (dammed, damming) [transitiveT] (also dam up) 1. TECto stop the water in a river or stream from flowing by building a special wall across it 筑坝拦〔水〕,在…中筑堤 2 to stop something from being expressed or continuing 阻止,抑制 Once she allowed her anger to show, it could not be dammed up again. 她一旦发起脾气来就不可收拾。 Examples from the Corpus dam• In 1933, the Columbia was by far the biggest river anyone had ever dreamed about damming.• The Northwest had plenty of smaller rivers, much more easily dammed.• The Stanislaus River is dammed fourteen times on its short run to the sea.• The East Branch River was dammed in 1952.• Kidneys clog with protein from damaged muscles, damming up toxins in the blood. (1300-1400) Middle Dutch |
随便看 |
|
英汉双解词典包含283110条英汉词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。