音标:[kriˈvæsiz] ;
n. 破口, 崩溃处, 裂缝( crevasse的复数形式 )
n. a deep fissure

crevasse的用法和样例:

例句

用作名词(n.)
  1. The deep crevasse yawned at their feet.他们脚下的冰川有一道深深的裂缝。
  2. Measuring the crevasse, we found it was 120 metres deep.我们量了量这个裂缝,发现有120米深。
  3. The crevasse is not serious and will not cause any damage after timely repair.这个破口还不是很严重,及时治理应该没有什么问题。

词汇搭配

  • crevasse filling裂隙填充
  • transverse crevasse横向裂缝
  • longitudinal crevasse纵裂缝
  • crevasse channel决口水道
  • crevasse hoar冰隙白霜
  • marginal crevasse边缘裂缝
  • lateral crevasse侧向裂缝
  • crevasse crack裂缝
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