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单词 seiche
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Definition of seiche in English:

seiche

noun seɪʃsā(t)SH
  • A temporary disturbance or oscillation in the water level of a lake or partially enclosed body of water, especially one caused by changes in atmospheric pressure.

    湖面波动,湖震

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The second uncommon event produced by the earthquake was the giant wave, known to geologists as a seiche, that formed when Hebgen Lake tipped and water began to slosh from one lake shore to the other and back again.
    • In these and subsequent papers Chrystal studied seiches in lakes of many different shapes.
    • However, sloshing waves called seiches can arise within the harbor and cause water levels to vary as much as 1.8 meters in as little as 45 minutes.
    • The horizontal currents over the reef were found to be primarily due to the hydraulic flow and surface gravitational seiches.
    • A subsequent troop of smaller waves, called seiches, would then finish the job, rinsing away casinos and the waterfront escapes of Internet millionaires.
    • A seiche occurs in bodies of water that are partially or completely enclosed, such as Hilo Bay, creating a standing wave that continually sloshes back and forth.
    • A particular feature of Lake Champlain - an effect called a seiche - may help to produce just such sightings.
    • Another type of water wave, a seiche, is generated in an enclosed body of water such as a lake.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Swiss French, perhaps from German Seiche 'sinking (of water)'.

Definition of seiche in US English:

seiche

nounsā(t)SH
  • A temporary disturbance or oscillation in the water level of a lake or partially enclosed body of water, especially one caused by changes in atmospheric pressure.

    湖面波动,湖震

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A subsequent troop of smaller waves, called seiches, would then finish the job, rinsing away casinos and the waterfront escapes of Internet millionaires.
    • The horizontal currents over the reef were found to be primarily due to the hydraulic flow and surface gravitational seiches.
    • The second uncommon event produced by the earthquake was the giant wave, known to geologists as a seiche, that formed when Hebgen Lake tipped and water began to slosh from one lake shore to the other and back again.
    • Another type of water wave, a seiche, is generated in an enclosed body of water such as a lake.
    • However, sloshing waves called seiches can arise within the harbor and cause water levels to vary as much as 1.8 meters in as little as 45 minutes.
    • A particular feature of Lake Champlain - an effect called a seiche - may help to produce just such sightings.
    • A seiche occurs in bodies of water that are partially or completely enclosed, such as Hilo Bay, creating a standing wave that continually sloshes back and forth.
    • In these and subsequent papers Chrystal studied seiches in lakes of many different shapes.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Swiss French, perhaps from German Seiche ‘sinking (of water)’.

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