And that's because this is essentially a catchment area.
因为这里基本上就是一个集水区。
经济学人-综合
In the 1950s the country had 50,000 rivers with catchment areas of 100 square kilometres or more.
在二十世纪五十年代的时候,流域面积达到一百平方公里甚至更多的河流达到了五万条。
经济学人-中国 (The Economist)
The number of rivers with significant catchment areas has fallen from more than 50,000 in the 1950s to 23,000 now.
重要集水区的河流数量已从50年代的50,000条减至如今的23,000条。
经济学人(汇总)
But Dr Samanipour found that in combination they could predict quite accurately the demographic make-up of a sewage plant's catchment area.
但Samanipour博士发现,结合起来看,它们可以相当准确地预测污水厂集水区的人口构成。
全球玩乐指南
The bumpy drive to it is famous for incredible views; you'll see how the falls are the catchment area for run-off from the peaks and inland valleys all around.
And that is why 10 companies, led by the Nature Conservancy, created the Nairobi Water Fund-to protect the watershed and catchment areas along rivers that supply water to approximately nine million people in Nairobi.
Well, these parts of South Africa and Australia actually have some of the lowest radio interference anywhere in the world, and positioning elements in both those places gives it a catchment area that effectively spans two continents.
In human geography, a catchment area is the area from which a city, service or institution attracts a population that uses its services. For example, a school catchment area is the geographic area from which students are eligible to attend a local school.
近义、反义、联想词
近义词
n.
geographical area, geographic area, geographical region, geographic region
英英词典
catchment area n.
the geographical area draining into a river or reservoir