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复数形式
fissures
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裂缝, 裂隙
(in geology) a narrow break or crack that partially divides a rock or surface without completely separating it
- Deep fissures lined the walls of the crumbling canyon formed by erosion over centuries.
由几个世纪的侵蚀形成的崩塌峡谷的墙壁上布满了深深的裂缝。
- A network of small fissures had begun to appear in the aging concrete foundation.
在老化混凝土基础上开始出现细小的裂缝网络。
- The tectonic plates pulled apart, causing a new fissure to emerge in the earth's surface.
构造板块相互分离,导致地球表面出现新的裂缝。
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裂缝, 裂隙
(in anatomy) a deep groove between parts of an organ or bodily structure
- A fissure between two finger bones had developed from repeated microtraumas caused by sports injuries over time.
随着时间的推移,由于运动损伤引起的重复性微创伤,两根指骨之间形成了裂缝。
- Ultrasound imaging revealed a fissure separating part of the liver, likely resulting from previous abdominal trauma.
超声波成像显示了一条裂缝将部分肝脏分开,可能是由先前的腹部创伤引起的。
- During the autopsy, the medical examiner observed a small fissure in one of the lung lobes.
在尸检过程中,法医观察到其中一个肺叶有一个小的裂缝。
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裂缝, 分裂
a separation between people caused by conflicting beliefs or interests
- The board's decision sparked a fissure between the marketing and finance teams.
董事会的决定在市场营销和财务团队之间引发了裂痕。
- Years of mistrust created a cultural fissure within the multinational workforce.
多年的不信任在跨国劳动力内部造成了文化裂痕。
- A single misstep in negotiations formed an unbridgeable fissure in the alliance.
谈判中的一次失误在联盟中形成了一道无法逾越的裂痕。
- Public outcry over the policy exposed a fissure in the community's consensus.
公众对政策的强烈抗议暴露了社区共识中的裂痕。
- Generational gaps often widen into ideological fissures at family gatherings.
代沟在家庭聚会中常常扩大为意识形态的裂痕。